This one is just for me. Maybe all of them are when it comes right down to it. But if my mission here was to help other agents have a more productive career I don’t see (even if this post isn’t written yet) how that will be accomplished by this particular post. I’ve been meaning to write this post for a couple of weeks and have kept putting it off. Of all the things in the world (and especially the real estate world) to write about this is what I use my time and energy writing about? Seems so.
Las Vegas strippers now have help. That is right – for those of you who like to closely follow the legal gyrations (not just the physical ones) regarding how strippers get paid – this post is going to make you feel better. A lot better. Due to a Nevada Supreme Court ruling, Mick Rusing can now bring a class action lawsuit against Las Vegas strip clubs on behalf of strippers. Scroll down just a bit on this page and check the lawyer’s credentials. This guy is the real deal. Quite an impressive resume. The legal maneuvers on this one have been going on a while.
Las Vegas club owners may need to change how they do business. Me? I haven’t been in a strip club since my future brother in law arranged for my bachelor party at one about 26 years ago. But if Mick wins and I can be sure that the girls get to keep all of the money, well that just might change things. I’ll have to check with my wife.
Rail Life says:
“I’ll have to check with my wife.”
Uh,ok.. good luck with that one, Russ. 🙂
February 15, 2008 — 10:39 am
Jeff Brown says:
You mean there are places where women take their clothes off and dance for men? Really? The Boss told me it was urban legend.
February 15, 2008 — 10:56 am
geno petro says:
“I’ll have to check in with my wife.”
I don’t thiiiinnnnkkkk soooo….
February 15, 2008 — 11:42 am
Thomas Johnson says:
Russell: I get it! Real Estate agents are next! Mick is going after the W2 exemption of brokoers, next! Maybe we can keep our clothes on.
https://www.bloodhoundrealty.com/BloodhoundBlog/?p=542
February 15, 2008 — 12:11 pm
Brian Brady says:
You realize, of course, that the quality of the entertainment will drop now that the exotic entertainers are adopting the “union” approach.
The “eat all you can kill” attitude that industry has produces some pretty damned good customer service. Why can’t they just leave well enough alone?
February 15, 2008 — 1:07 pm
Eric Blackwell says:
@Russ-
Quote:
“I’ll have to check with my wife.”
How’s that strategy workin’ out for ya?
Sincerely-
Dr Phil (grin)
February 16, 2008 — 1:31 am