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Originally Posted by Cobra Mgr
I keep hearing that. Can you provide multiple examples besides marrying rich?
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They are paid for appearances at corporate (team and otherwise), charity, and community events. Some cheerleaders, not all. And their shelf-life is short. I am not saying that this additional income covers all of their expenses in the short-term, much less in the long run.
When I read "Every year, thousands of women audition for a few dozen coveted spots on the squad — including veterans themselves who have to compete to remain on the team" in the article, I don't feel that it's an indication of how great a job professional cheerleading is. Rather, it's a sad commentary on the limited prospects for these women in our society.