
"What is supposed to happen in those situations is that the attendants who work at the club are to watch the area and ask people to leave if they are not part of the group. This is part of the service your host paid for. It is not the host's job to play bouncer. If someone in a gathering like that gets unruly or if an outsider tries to intrude, the host should discreetly ask the attendant or a guard to have the person removed."
"I just moved to New York City, and I was approached by a modeling scout. At first, it felt exciting and flattering, but now I'm feeling unsure about whether I want to pursue it. On the surface, modeling seems glamorous, but I've heard so many stories about how demanding, stressful and competitive the industry can be. I worry about being taken advantage of, the pressure to maintain a certain look and whether it would interfere with other goals I have for my career and personal life."
A private table at a nightclub was invaded by strangers who attempted to take free drinks and join photos. The host hesitated to eject an intruder because of public-figure concerns. Club attendants are responsible for monitoring reserved areas and should be asked to remove outsiders; hosts should not act as bouncers. A newcomer in New York was approached by a modeling scout and felt both excited and uncertain. Modeling can appear glamorous but is often demanding, competitive, and potentially exploitative. The newcomer worries about pressure to maintain appearance and conflicts with other career goals, weighing risks against opportunity.
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