I just moved to a new area. I had plenty of opportunties for shops before I moved. My new location doesn't seem to have many shops. Any advice? Should I just try to find new companies? I don't want to waste my time signing up for companies with no shops in my area.
I know, I hate it when that happens, too, but, hey, sign up, sign up, sign up and, if the MSCs don't have something now, just wait, because you never know what's coming around the pike.
not exactly the same as MSPA, but a lot of jobs appear in both places.
Jobslinger Plus (for pay) will email you though. MSPA is free and doesn't email you. I've picked up some good stuff from the emails. But going to the free jobslinger board will show you all or most of the Sassie shops. A lot of times the shop you're looking at will already have been taken, but it at least gives you an idea of what companies have jobs in your area.
Customer Service Profiles looks like they may have shops in most states in April, whereas they had been in only 8-10 states last year. That's a prime example of why you should sign up with as many MSC's as possible.
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Have PV-500 & willing to travel.
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It also matters what you consider "busy." One shop a week? Ten? Forty? If you only want to do two or three a week, you don't need to be signed up with 100 companies. If you're serious about this, you need to sign up with as many as it takes to fill your dance card.