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Down The Shore: You, Too, Can Be A Hooters Girl

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Let’s start with the easy one: The current cover story in Atlantic City Weekly.

It’s a story about the Miss Deckadence contest, held weekly at The Deck at Trump Marina. It used to be called the Miss Hawaiian Tropic pageant, but it wasn’t drawing enough people. So Trump Marina got Hooters involved and — naturally — we have a huge success, ladies and gentlemen.

The girls at the Miss Deckadence contest takes place every Friday, and the top three girls each week advance to the finals on Labor Day weekend, where they’ll compete for the grand prize. But that’s not all! Each and every week, the girls competing can win the job of a lifetime:

Usually about two or three of the 12-15 average are non-Hooters employees, according to Hooters promotions manager Kathy Walls, and some are occasionally asked to join the company’s workforce if they possess the right apparatus.

“If a contestant who is not a Hooters girl is competing and meets all the right criteria, we might ask her to fill out an application,” says Walls. “We make our own schedules at Hooters, so if there’s a girl who might want to join us and pick up a few extra hours and some extra money, this could be a good opportunity for her. It’s an excellent company with a lot of room for advancement.”

The dream is still alive. Enter a contest and, presto, you’re a Hooters girl.

Meet the Misses [Atlantic City]

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