Dubai Phoenix Park, actually located in Ras Al Khaimah of the UAE, not truly Dubai. The companies here engage in overseas markets, promising 12 hours of work per day before employment, but in reality, it's 13.5 hours at the beginning of the month, 14.5 hours mid-month, with each meal break lasting half an hour. Mistakes are punished with squats and push-ups.
Strict management, hard to leave
The park is heavily guarded, and ordinary employees simply cannot leave, only the heads of the market or card-holding executives have the freedom to come and go. The work intensity is extremely high, with eating, living, and working all in one building, making it almost impossible to leave the building. Dormitories typically house 8 people in bunk beds.
Salary and high-pressure management
Many people who don't make sales for two months have their wages deducted. The domestically advertised base salary is 8000 RMB, increasing by 500 each month to eventually reach 10000, but being late by one minute can result in a deduction of 1000-2000. The management style is similar to pyramid schemes, with every employee feeling at risk.
Visa restrictions, hard to escape
Most people are on work visas, and if they run away before fulfilling the contract period, even with a passport, they will be considered as fleeing and will be detained directly at the airport unless they pay a visa fee of 16,000 RMB.
High cost, high pressure
Consumption in the park is twice as expensive as in China, and making sales is entirely up to luck. Those with poor performance can only struggle on. Regarding commissions, 30% is deducted for misappropriated funds, and the remaining amount is calculated at 5%-10%, with the percentage increasing with the amount, but never exceeding 10%, far less than the high income advertised.
Advice to young people: Don't believe in pie in the sky
Working 14-15 hours a day with very little rest time, the mental pressure is immense. The environment here is like a prison, and escaping is as hard as reaching the heavens.

Netizens recall the real experience of Dubai Phoenix Park: high-pressure work, closed management, hard to get away.


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The next one to die is Dubai.

"Let's hit Dubai too, it's getting more and more rampant."
This place used to be properly managed, but it has become more and more chaotic over time.
The original poster has been wildly posting about Dubai these days, tell your story.
The scam promises 100, but you only get 10% at most. As expected, the top feasts on meat while the bottom sips soup.
Did the Phoenix Park close last year?
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