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Interview a model plane, and ask to take photos at your own expense after the audition. Are you a liar?

This is completely incredible! I was cheated once before! I had just graduated for two years, my salary was low, and I wanted to find a part-time job. Looking online, I found that there are part-time models, at least 300 at a time, as many as 1000, which can't help but shine at the moment. This kind of job, which can not only dress up beautifully, but also take good photos and make money, is perfect for a braggart like me!

Of course, I am also afraid that this is a lie. I went back and forth to read the recruitment requirements several times. I called to make an appointment for an interview without a deposit or any fees. When I arrived at the interview site, I found it was quite formal, and various notices were posted on a blackboard in the office. After I was received at the front desk, I filled in the information, and then I found an intermediary to interview me.

When the broker interviewed, I first introduced myself, asked me about the basic situation and introduced me to various notices of their company. Anyway, it's like real. Then tell me that I passed, and I will be contacted if there is a notice suitable for me, so that I can hand in the module card information. I listened to it, and I was puzzled. What is a module card? She asked me, don't you have a module card? I said I didn't. The next step is the point. She introduced the function of the module card, saying that without the module card, there is no way to introduce your situation to customers, and there is no notice at all. Ask me if I want to shoot a set now, and say that their company has a studio to shoot a model card, otherwise it will be for nothing. I asked how much it was, and she said 680 yuan, thinking that she could afford it, and she agreed. Then the agent made a list and asked me to take pictures in the studio.

The shooting process was quite enjoyable, and the negatives were all taken back and a model card was developed. Later, I took the model card to the office to find a broker, and she asked me to take it back, saying that there was a backup. I asked her if there was any notice suitable for me now. She said not yet. Then she looked at the calendar and ran out to ask another agent if she had found the notice of long hair. The response was that she had found it and told me to go back and wait for the notice. And then it's gone!