There are a few modelling agencies around, and clothes designers usually contact them to organize big fashion events, just as in real life. Hiring is done in a similar way as with dancers, but the truth is, there are not many modelling job opportunities. Casandra1999 Resident ( talk) 23:08, 10 October 2015 (PDT)Īnother very glamorous unskilled job is becoming a model. Some dancers also do stripping or offer escort services. Others rely on tips - either paid directly to the dancers, or through tip boxes. Some club owners pay a fixed salary, but expect you to be at their club for a certain amount of hours per week (including mostly all announced events at the club, to get a "full house"). Go to a club you like, try to get in touch with a club owner, and ask him if a job is available.This has become slightly more rare in later months, so perhaps you should try one of the other ways. Some clubs sometimes announce special events just to hire dancers.You can browse the forum groups to see if someone is hiring. Sometimes, jobs are offered on the Employment section of the forums. To become a dancer, you have three alternatives: Since club owners rely on traffic - through a complex formula that converts the time and number of people inside their club for a period of time into a popularity rating - it's natural for them to hire people to attract these crowds and make sure they stay there as long as possible. The first type of unskilled job is the night club dancer. Unsurprisingly, there aren't many around, and they don't pay very well. Unskilled jobs are those that don't require any "outside" skill (i.e. In this article, we'll try to cover a few different types of jobs. Instead, you have to apply your own real life skills in Second Life in order to succeed. So: There are no buttons to press in dialog boxes that make you "instantly" upgrade an artificial skill that will bump your character into the world of professional services. Second Life is somewhat like an MMORPG in the sense that you need skills to get a job - or rather, make a living in Second Life - but, unlike MMORPGs, the skills you need are your own real life skills!
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