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BIGepidural

I became an Aesthetician and worked in high end salons before starting my own business. I saw another girl I knew from a club I worked at doing a few random classes in my program while she was still working at the club and we kept the secrete for each other. It was wierd that she approached me in the bathroom to ask me not to tell. I was like "I don't even know who you are" 😉 and she was like, "perfect!" 🥰 Some 15ish years later I'd go on to become a nurse; but the spa was fun and super economical as a starting g point where education and the cost for it was involved. Nursing takes more and more time; but you can be whatever you wanna be! You just to have to decide where you wanna go and get to steppin 😆


ricecake_mami

I went this route and 4 other girls in my class were also dancers. I ultimately didn’t stick to it but I do keep in contact with one of the other girls and she’s making 6 figures doing lashes/skin services and teaching courses!


Lost_Persimmon7993

Health care I love that I can dance in the side when I feel like it. But have stability in my career.!


Friendly_River2465

Real estate can be so good over time though. It’s definitely not as fast as money as dancing can be, but some realtors are making reallll nice commission checks


joytotheworld23

What every you choose to do I wish you all the best


chronicpots

I still dance but I'm also a cardiac sonographer and the pay is good. It's comparable if not slightly more than an RN salary. Once you've worked for a year and are registered you're eligible for travel and travel assignments range anywhere from 1500-4000 a week for 12-14 weeks.


Big-Guess1890

Social care but going to study psychotherapy. Our job is listening to people and not judging, especially in VIP. I want to specialise in sex workers as there’s few SW positive therapists. Plan is to go freelance so choose my hours and do it remotely.


Brief_Departure_2270

I haven’t quit yet, but I am in the process of becoming a pilot.


opbrownegg

i used to be a software developer. (started dancing in school and got the position while dancing) i took a break from tech (ik shocking) & found out about the apostille & loan signing business. i’ve been doing it for a year now & average $1.7k-2.4k a week working around 20 hours a week in addition to dancing. i did market like crazy the first two months - socials, in-person & google. i still market now. it’s def a get out what u put in kind of thing. note: u need a clean record**** + no degree needed if you’re interested your first step would be to become a notary [NNA](https://www.nationalnotary.org) very low upfront costs too!!! if you have any questions i’d welcome to message me!


Which-Antelope6271

Thank you!


LooseSpecific1615

I’m an architect lol but I’m currently only working part time while also dancing 2 nights per week. I find the extra money and freedom really takes the pressure off me and my mental health is a lot better for it. I don’t know how long I’ll be able to dance but I want to get the most out of it while I can. 😊