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We make $160,000 a year in a job that requires no experience and the best part isn’t even the salary.

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Two young women reveal how they earn up to $160,000 a year as strippers

Two young women have revealed how they make impressive six-figure incomes as strippers and why they love the flexible lifestyle.

Speaking to the team at Getahead, a job search app, young blondes said they earn up to $160,000 a year or $2,500 a week.

And they expect that number to increase as they gain more experience: one has worked only 12 months and the other 18 months.

One of the women stated that she does not pay taxes on her income, which she believed was an important benefit of the job.

The other woman, who is also a psychologist, said she likes to “meet people and adapt” to them at work.

The two women explained how they pay the club a fee to rent the space and then collect a commission for each dance they sell.

But the race has its disadvantages.

When asked what they don’t like about working as strippers, the biggest problem they mentioned was dealing with men.

Two young women reveal how they earn up to $160,000 a year as strippers

One of the women, who said she was a psychologist, said she liked meeting clients.

One of the women, who said she was a psychologist, said she liked meeting clients.

“Work on the limits while working,” said one.

While the other admitted that she has had to work to overcome the impact of cruel comments or misogyny.

The stripper who doesn’t like paying taxes said she has a boyfriend she met at the club, so she hopes he’s okay with his job.

“He loves it, he comes all the time and tries to hire me, but couples are prohibited,” she said.

The video went viral and some people were shocked when one of the women admitted to not paying taxes.

“When the ATO sees this…” one person said.

“The ATO is going to love you,” said another.

‘Everyone should pay taxes no matter how they get the money. We need more roads, schools, health systems and transportation,” complained one man.

Another explained that she is simply paid in cash but that she “should” declare it.

Many were completely supportive of the women: one man called her efforts impressive while another joked that she should change careers.

But others were apparently left furious by the women and their candid chat in front of the camera.

‘I’m an electrician and I earn that and I can keep my clothes on. It is a shame that people have to degrade themselves for the same income,” said one woman.

“I have reported them to the ATO,” said another.

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