Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I received a text message from a big hotel with a daily income of 2,000 recruiting part-time workers. Is this usually a scam or someone recruiting sex workers?

I received a text message from a big hotel with a daily income of 2,000 recruiting part-time workers. Is this usually a scam or someone recruiting sex workers?

It is definitely a scam. There are three possibilities:

1. They use recruitment as a pretext to trick you into applying for the recruitment, and then use various methods to collect registration fees, experience fees, etc. Then they ask you to go back and wait and never contact you again. When you contacted me the next time, there was no one available or the person was told that they were fully booked.

2 may be the sex workers you guessed.

3 With a certain purpose, they ask you to apply for a job, and then defraud your important personal information, or take the opportunity to recommend other jobs, such as illegal jobs such as pyramid schemes.

Regular recruitment will not use this kind of text message, so if you see this kind of message, you can delete it immediately.