Just stating the facts, the current standard fee for Giant is 50,000 Singapore dollars a month. If the young lady doesn't go to work, 30,000 Singapore dollars or 25,000 Singapore dollars can also "hibernate" for a month, but the young lady still has to work.
After the graduation banquet, many young ladies come to test with tourist visas. After both parties are satisfied with the tests, they will apply for a study visa. Now there are many specialized agents doing this business. The first couple of years were quite good, but the last year has started to decline.
Generally speaking, newcomers are first shown to a few old clients. If old clients do not choose them, they will be put on stage. The boss may also temporarily hibernate them, but this is not common. Currently, the stage fee is 1,000 Singapore dollars, which only includes drinking, roughly for about four hours. Taking them overnight costs 6,000 Singapore dollars, and familiar clients can get a discount.
The exchange rate of Singapore dollars to Chinese yuan is about 5.24. Currently, the entertainment industry in Singapore is not very good. The young ladies report that if they are thick-skinned, they can earn about one room per day.
Generally, in this situation, I don't know about the domestic situation in China, but in Singapore, if lucky enough to be chosen for "hibernation" for a while, it is still possible to bring back 2 million US dollars after graduating from university. If the luck is average, bringing back 180,000 to 100,000 US dollars is also possible. For those who are unlucky, they basically leave within a year.
A comment from a friend of mine is that in the afternoon on Orchard Road, they saw someone dressed very fashionably, very beautiful, who can basically be seen at Giant in the evening. Of course, these are relatively good.
There are also quite a few young ladies who jump between Singapore and Malaysia. Working in Malaysia is a bit cheaper, but the commission is lower, so the actual earnings are about the same. However, the working environment in Malaysia is a bit harsher, and the issues faced are more complex.
Once during a drinking session, a friend brought a young lady to me asking to exchange USDT. It has been about six months, and she saved 4 million Chinese yuan. Of course, I don't know if there is any exaggeration here; I just listen to what they say.
However, the charging standards are indeed public, and basically everyone knows.
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