Intermediary induced resume fraud
Not reliable. I met one. I applied for an apprentice at West Point Military Academy and asked if I could accept the hotel job. I said yes, and then asked me to fill in the work form and hand it in 198, and then gave me an address to find another person to assign a job, and then that person asked me to hand it in 1800 and return it to me three months later, and then gave me an address and a person's phone number to bring things to the training. As a result, I went and found that it was a village in the city, where we lived. The people over there arranged for me to go to work the next day. Later, I worked as a waiter (part-time) in a five-star hotel. I worked from 5 am to 23 pm, that is, I finished it in more than ten hours. Today, I will work in another place tomorrow. Lie to us every day about how long we will work, give us a fixed point, and then never do it again. Then one day, several colleagues and I asked for leave to go to the office building to ask for money, and then they shirked it for various reasons. Then we made a scene in the back, and they said they would return it to us in three to seven days, and then they said they would return it next month. On the way to make trouble, the person in charge there told us when to go back before, and said it would hurt him. We talked about quitting. If it weren't for saving him, we would have called the police. When we got back, he told us to pack up and go back, and told us to pay us on the 20th. Arrived on the 20th and asked him for his salary. He said that the rent, water and electricity were deducted from our salary last month for several days. Then I'll wait for this month's salary and that 1800. It is estimated that 1800 will not come back. It's my bad luck to find a job just after graduation.