Shanghai recruits a train attendant and says that about 8000 yuan is ok. This is a lie. My fellow villager was tricked into finding a job as a merchandiser on Labor Day last month and paid a card fee of 300 yuan each. I haven't implemented the work so far, and now I know that I have been cheated. When you are looking for a job in Shanghai, I suggest you go to the Shanghai 80,000-seat Stadium to have a look at the on-site job fair. There is an on-site job fair every Saturday, which is free. Address: No.666 Tianyaoqiao Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai. Take the subway 1 line and get off at Wangym station.
Informal high-paying recruitment is mostly fraud. This kind of recruitment is a trap. High-paying positions recruit people, find a reason (such as internship, or waiting for this certificate) to treat you as a cheap or free labor force such as porters and security guards. When you can't do it or feel cheated, you leave. He's hiring all the time. Others cheat money in various names, such as medical examination fees, deposits, meals, certificates, etc ... These scammers have grasped the psychology of job seekers who are not afraid of hardship and want to earn more money, and invented various well-paid jobs, such as long-distance flight attendants, crew members, fishermen, etc., to deceive job seekers for different reasons and roles.