Stripper jobs in Croatia
Stripper jobs in Croatia is based mainly on the ‘Champagne system‘. The girls sell lap dances as well as drinks. Ladies drinks are significantly more expensive than customers’ drinks, but customers aren’t realistically just buying a drink.
They are also paying for the girls time and companionship as long as the drink lasts. Croatia is a Balkan country that is starting to gain a reputation as a stag party destination. Croatia is renowned for its miles of coastline and magnificent beaches. Long, hot summers, cheap drinks and crystal clear ocean makes Croatia popular for boat parties and festivals. This means that having a stripper job in Croatia can be combined with a good holiday to. Here you can find available jobs in Croatia.
There are not many stripper jobs in Croatia, because of the limited number of clubs in the country.
The capital is Zagreb, but stag parties normally head to Hvar or Dubrovnik. There aren’t a huge amount of strip clubs in Croatia. There are not a huge amount of strip clubs in Croatia. As a result, girls can have their pick of customers as there aren’t a lot of options. This makes it great for girls wanting to work. However, not so much for customers who may not find a girl to their taste. Clubs will have a rotation of girls on stage going full nude.
Who can get exotic dance jobs in Croatia.
The EU has a real emphasis on combatting human and sex trafficking. Therefore, clubs have to work under certain guidelines. It is extremely difficult to find work if you do not have the correct paperwork. Strip clubs in Croatia are under legal obligation to fully check the age and identity of the girls they hire. If they do not, they risk facing harsh penalties. Here you can read about stripper jobs.
Most strip club jobs in Croatia offer contracts under the premise that the dancers are self-employed. Therefore, responsible for their own taxation, similar to other continents such as North America and Australasia. There are many countries in Europe that differ, however, in the aspect that they require dancers to work as employees. The clubs automatically deduct taxation. Furthermore, dancers are eligible for employee and tax payer benefits such as healthcare. Even if they are non-resident. This is especially the case in the Scandinavian countries, where the taxation system is more stringent.
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