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Additional club staff almost always includes a club manager, as dancer-run clubs are rare.
One or more managers are responsible for day-to-day operations on behalf of the club owner.
Managerial responsibilities include money handling, inventory, and hiring and firing of employee staff and contractors.
The manager role can be split between a general manager and one or more floor managers.
If a bar is present, one or more dedicated bartenders might be employed to assist customers by preparing their drinks or by storing drinks that customers bring into BYOB clubs.
In some localities bartenders are required to have an individual permit to serve alcohol.
House moms monitor dancers on behalf of the management.
A house mom can be particularly beneficial where staff is otherwise male, given her potential to relate to female dancers in a way that male members of staff may not be able to.
Not every club will have a house mom.

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