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What are the requirements for doing evening performances?

First, don't bring a lot of cash when you go to the interview, whether it's true or not.

Second, the night recruitment in Shanghai is all recruited by the team leader himself or introduced by friends around him. So if you don't know anyone, it's hard to get into the night show.

Young Master-a name from Taiwan Province Province, refers to a senior male waiter who takes tips in KTV rooms during evening performances.

Customer service specialist-also called Miss DJ-refers to a senior waitress who orders songs for guests in KTV rooms at night according to their needs.

Princess-refers to a senior waitress who serves in KTV private rooms and takes tips at night shows.

A dozen-usually a dozen beers, 12. (Six out of half a dozen)

IP= 1 oz (about 30 ml).

Eye-catching-Eye-catching is a kind of spoken language that describes whether the waiter is smart, flexible and resourceful enough.

Flying orders-refers to the behavior of waiters secretly selling all drinks, food and beverages of the company. Take cash without going through the cashier.

Breaking into a room-refers to the act of a waiter looking at his own area (KTV private room) while serving in another private room and collecting tips without the consent of the management.

High room-refers to a private room that plays disco music for dancers at night.

Gaoke-refers to the guests who often come to dance at night.

Guest service manager-refers to the management personnel who make reservations and manage DJs and waiters in the evening program.

Yellow bill-refers to the fine bill issued by the competent department or personnel to the disciplinary service personnel in the entertainment place.

Order menu-also called wine list or handwritten list, refers to the documents used by waiters when ordering drinks or food for guests.

Whiteboard-refers to the phenomenon that the waiter serves the guests without tipping after they leave.

Internal security and external security-collectively referred to as security. The former refers to the security personnel employed in the place to protect the property and personal safety of the place and guests; The latter refers to the security personnel arranged by the local security company (police station) for the place.

Ice cup-refers to a cup filled with ice particles.

Mixed drinking-refers to the method of mixing drinks with other drinks or ice particles.

Pure drink-refers to the drinking method of drinking pure drinks without adding any drinks.

Inventory-also called raid-refers to the actions taken by the police against entertainment places in order to cooperate with the government's investigation into the phenomenon of "pornography, drugs and gambling".

Inspector-that is, supervision and inspection, refers to the special management personnel who are responsible for supervising and inspecting all the operation affairs of the venue at night.

Lamp holder-also known as marketing. Specially refers to the address of the people who solicit reservations in discos and high courts.

Gao Shen-refers to a special guest who is used to dancing wildly in disco night. They usually invite a professional DJ to play discs or bring their own disc players, towels and casual shorts, and they can play with their guests for a day or two.