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Have you ever had a part-time job and been cheated?

Of course I do!

As a female freshman who just entered the university, she was cheated as soon as she stepped into the small society!

The summer after the senior high school entrance examination, I also worked part-time in a western restaurant. At that time, because my mother knew people in western restaurants, I went directly to work as a waiter. I didn't find a job at all, so I was safe and didn't get cheated. Later, I went to college. Because I am a girl, I inevitably have a lot of things I want, especially cosmetics. However, good cosmetics are also expensive. It costs more than 300 yuan to buy a lipstick, and other cosmetics are more expensive. My parents' living expenses are simply not enough for me to buy these extra things, and I am too embarrassed to ask my parents for more, so I moved the idea of working to make money myself. It happened that some roommates in the dormitory also wanted to work part-time, so we planned to find a part-time job to make money together, so we downloaded an app that day and went to one of the eight cities to find a job. There are a lot of jobs in eight cities and one city, so we found one at random. It is said that she works as a waiter in a coffee shop, but the hourly salary is actually 18 yuan. We did some calculations at that time, and it felt very cost-effective. If we work eight hours a day, it will be more than 140 anyway, and we can earn more than 280 in two days on weekends, which is quite a month. At that time, we were innocent, so we called the supervisor and asked us to go for an interview at the weekend, but the address was given to a business building, not the address of a coffee shop. There was no doubt at that time, so I went over the weekend. It was really a business building, so we went to the third floor. There were a lot of people sitting there, loud and noisy, but they were all interviewing. At that time, we didn't think much, and waited for a long time. It's finally my turn to interview my classmates. The interviewer is a female college student who is not much older than us. According to her, she is only a senior, has been working part-time for a long time, and has earned a lot. Anyway, from the beginning, she chatted with us in various ways to narrow the distance, and then began to introduce their work. There are coffee shop waiters, actors, leaflets, dolls, etc. It's interesting to say that the salary of every job is good and showed us the photos they took. We had a good chat, and then he asked if we were interested in joining. After listening to so many introductions from her, of course, we were looking for a part-time job, and we agreed at once. Then the point came, and she said of course. He introduced us to these people and joined them for a fee. He has to pay 380 yuan's annual fee to pay for our two-year part-time job. In fact, we didn't want to at first, because it involved money. . We were asked to give us money before we made any money, and then she tricked us into taking ecstasy. She said that she introduced us to work because she was afraid that we wouldn't do it in the future, so in order to ensure our authenticity, she also took out a contract, saying that their company signed a contract, which would guarantee the interests of both parties, and said that as soon as the money was paid, we could arrange work for us immediately, so my roommate and I obediently paid the money, and sure enough, she arranged it for us.

Things look fine, but after doing several part-time jobs, I suddenly found out that their company is an intermediary! They collect all kinds of information about companies that want to recruit people, collect their money to publish recruitment information, then collect people who want to find jobs and give us recruitment information, which is actually an intermediary! ! Charge us 380. . In fact, we can find our own part-time jobs without going through an intermediary. . Moreover, they actually posted false news in an eight-city, saying that they were coffee shop waiters, and also wrote false wages to trick us into going first, and then tricked us into paying money to join the group. Finally, they gave us other jobs, mostly leaflets. The waiter's salary is not high. .

Well, I can only say that I am still too young, so I was cheated. . .