I forgot to add the pay, didn't I?
I have only been with Mondelez for seven months, so I can't speak as to what the pay *may* eventually get up to, or even if it increases, or even if other people start higher or lower, but... I currently make a flat fee of $12.50 per set, per location.
This means that if they send me a set of 18 grocery stores, 20 pharmacies, and 20 gas station/convenience stores, to set up and stock coupon boxes under one of their candy bar display, I am paid $725. They also reimburse .50 per mile driven between locations. It's less than business mileage deduction, but it's something, and it's not for the mileage, it's for the time spent driving, so you can still claim a mileage deduction.
What I really like about them, and why I have started to pick up more and more with them, is that they don't typically send me just one type of set/reset to do. I typically get 2-3 different products/things to do at a time, per location, but I am paid for each of them. So those grocery stores and pharmacies, I might be setting up coupon boxes under their Kraft boxed dinner products, at each of them, in addition to the candy bar job. So I can reasonably expect to make $25-$37.50 per location, and many of them are right next to each other.
The other thing that I like is that the materials are mailed to me. No getting to the store and waiting for a manager to be found and dig them up, or find that they've been misplaced and then I can't do my job.
Some of my larger displays are mailed to the stores, and in the event that the display can't be located, I am paid for going there anyway, and often get asked to go back once it's found, or another has been mailed. I get paid twice for those.
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