In case anyone's wondering, Silver Street Strip Club was originally designed as an episodic serial. It covers a three-year timeline, so, like a TV show, it focuses on important episodes in the characters' lives -- their relationships, decisions, and interesting events. It doesn't spend a lot of time on the day-to-day details, except when those details are important to a scene.
The first few chapters are mostly world-building, to put the context of the story in place. The pace will slow down once Callie reaches the club. She is the character who is new to this world, so the reader will be introduced to a lot of things through her eyes. To her, everything will be an important episode until she's more familiar with her new life.