Entertainment Girls: Meaning Career Decision Persuasion and Impact

Authors

  • Prapussorn Deeleart Ubon Ratchathani University
  • Pisak Kalyanamitra Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University
  • Teerapon Anmai Ubon Ratchathani University

Keywords:

Entertainment Girls, Meaning Career Decision, Persuasion, Impact

Abstract

This research aims to study the meaning, type of work process. Factors in deciding to enter a career Persuasive Style Between Entertainment Girls and Customers Including family and social relationships And the impact that arises from working as an entertainment girl This research uses a qualitative research method. The data was collected by means of study, document analysis and in-depth interviews with 17 women working in entertainment in Ubon Ratchathani Province. Entertainment girls refer to women who are self-employed. Which is not a sex act But to give happiness, fun or add color By brewing alcohol, sitting, drinking, talking with customers who have been hired in banquets, parties, to being friends, eating, relieving loneliness. Entertainment girl with drug ups The entertainment girl wearing a bikini. Strong Entertainment Girl And entertainment girls and VIPs The factors in deciding to enter the entertainment career include friends and acquaintances. Economic status of the family Financial need Persuasive talent between entertainment girls and their customers It depends on the appearance, speech, the ability to entertain customers. Including care and attention As for the impact of working as a entertainer Have both been viewed negatively The risk of being sexually abused

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Published

2021-11-01

How to Cite

Deeleart , P. ., Kalyanamitra , P. ., & Anmai , T. . (2021). Entertainment Girls: Meaning Career Decision Persuasion and Impact . Journal for Developing the Social and Community, 8(2), 205–216. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/rdirmu/article/view/252028

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