Would you judge someone for working as a hostess at a strip club? What about Hooters?

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I actually think being a waitress at Hooters is much worse. You make money by enticing men. I'm a college student, jobs are sparse, this would pay great...but I'm a good girl, with strong morals, so I am interested in your opinions. I don't want people thinking less of me! :)
 
My wife has dragged me (literally) to Hooters -- long story but she has a "social group" of baseball fans that meet there. It's not that bad -- it's just a restaurant with a "skimpy" uniform -- nothing more.

You'll get NO hassles at Hooters -- Parents take their kids there. I wouldn't, but they do. Strip clubs have grungy guys and psychotic women.
 
I see nothing wrong with seating people to eat. I don't judge the strippers. What ever you have to do to pay the bills and keep food on the table. Do not worry about what others think of you. You can be a good girl and have morals and still work at Hooters.
 
I wouldn't give a flying nugget about that. It matters about the person on the inside, if their a good person, I really wouldn't care.

And hooters actually is a really family oriented place. Not a big deal to work there.
 
People are going to judge. We are humans. It's what we do. But I don't see a person with strong morals and being a good girl there. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with working there. I am just saying that you are not a "good girl with strong morals" if you are working at a topless/strip joint. But do what you want to do. Don't care what other people think.
 
being a hostess at a strip club or a waitress at hooters should not go against your morals unless you're morally against strippers. A legal job that pays your bills shouldn't be something you frown upon. And in reality, any girl that says she hasn't flirted at some point in her job is a huge liar. there are going to be people who judge you for where you work, but it's the same as if you worked in any profession: people judge lawyers, doctors, garbage men, everything, in one way or another. Don't worry about what other people will think of you.
 
Oh no, nobody would think less of you unless they're sick perverted people. Get the job there. So long as you're not doing anything wrong, then you're fine. If you got a great body, and get the job, finish up college and don't forget to take pictures. Once you finish up, and have kids, show them what mommy did before. As long as you have your strong morals and a good girl, you won't get messed with. You have to get some money anyways. Hooters isn't a bad way. Besides, don't you like to be liked?
 
Oh no, nobody would think less of you unless they're sick perverted people. Get the job there. So long as you're not doing anything wrong, then you're fine. If you got a great body, and get the job, finish up college and don't forget to take pictures. Once you finish up, and have kids, show them what mommy did before. As long as you have your strong morals and a good girl, you won't get messed with. You have to get some money anyways. Hooters isn't a bad way. Besides, don't you like to be liked?
 
Not one bit would I think less of you, you're paying your way through college.
You have aspirations.

My biggest role model actually met her husband working at Hooters. She's the most intelligent and respectable woman I know.
 
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