employment ad...too good to be true?
found this employment ad on craigslist...what do you girls think of this...sounds like a modified go-go bar (dancing w/ clothes on?)...
COCKTAIL SERVERS / HOSTESSES FOR UPSCALE MEN’S CLUB
$24.50/hour plus $500/month cash clothing allowance!
Students, College Co-eds, Single Moms, Sorority Girls, Ladies looking to earn extra cash on the side discreetly without doing anything "sleazy or illegal" are welcome to apply! You don't have to look like a Playboy model to do this! (though it's certainly a plus if you enjoy teasing guys in the way you dress and act!)
Part time and full time for national chain of private upscale men's clubs.
NOT A STRIP CLUB!
Throughout 2004 we will be opening new locations in close proximity to virtually every large college town throughout the U.S. and Canada. To find other locations near you contact us by email or phone. You will receive a prompt response! If you are located near a college campus the odds are good there will be a Galaxy Club near you!
NO NUDITY!
NO TOUCHING BY CLIENTS!
No tipping allowed.
Must be 18 years or older.
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
I would check it out...but keep an open mind to it. Make sure that you ask exactly what is expected of you, etc. It sounds pretty outrageous to me...but, there's no reason you cannot look into it and get all of the details. Good luck!!
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
I don't know :huh: it does sound pretty tempting... I'd at least check it out. If it doesn't seem right just pull out of it... good luck.
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
Upscale Men' Clubs, near college areas. Maybe i don't get it. :-\
College boys are not the best with the $$.
Not all, just most in my experience. Then again we get the older say 30's and up guys and i hear lonely LOSER alot.
Can't win. Poor guys. :-\ Another topic maybe, just my thoughts.
Pamela
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
Odds are that the Galaxy Club referred to is a night club/dance club up front, with some private membership facilities in the back. Sounds like good money with no mandate for "sleaze", but it also sounds like the job involves running your butt off serving drinks.
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
"If it seems too good to be true...then it probably is."
~anonymous
Re:employment ad...too good to be true?
It has SPAM/SCAM/Marketing ploy written all over it to me. They may either collect email addys so you will get massively spammed or they want pictures or hiring money which will never to be seen again.
The phone number is all over the net for [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] even on foreign sites.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&i...=Google+Search
wowgirl.com
Registrant:
Hudson, Michael (RS2549) [email protected]
3512 Grant Park Drive
Carmichael, CA 95608
US
916-857-0746 fax: 916-857-0697
Billing Contact:
Williams, Joy (JW13227) [email protected]
Brandmakers
1325 CAPITAL CIR
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA 30043-8903
US
707-338-1358 fax: 770-338-9331
COX.NET
Registrant:
Cox Communications (COX24-DOM)
1400 Lake Hearn Drive
Atlanta, GA 30319
US
surewest.net = surewest.com = comminication services.
Michael and Joy's phone number is pinned to:
Brandmakers Inc - (916) 857-0746 - 9261 Folsom Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95826
Brandmakers Inc
9261 Folsom Blvd Ste 400
Sacramento, CA 95826-2559
Phone: (916) 857-0746
Business Types: Internet Web Site Design,
ISP, Internet Service, information Retrieval Services
http://www.mailstart.com/press/press.asp?release=39
Brandmakers is a holding company operating four separate divisions: MailStart, an internet development division featuring WebBox e-mail access gateway services; Zoom Communications, a wide-area and on-site paging communications operation; Gamosity, which manufactures, sells and services amusement games and vending machines; and Splash Studios, which produces print, film, video and multimedia business promotion projects.
Buy who knows, maybe they are working for a third party who has big dreams of opening another "Hooters" like buisness.