mens clothing merchandising

This was offered at $60, now it is $160 and to spend 8 hours doing this project. Anyone done this yet?

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I have completed them many times. It's based on how neatly the product is kept at the store level. The ones I've completed in my areas have been rough. I have to hang each and every single shirt, pant, jacket, etc back up correctly. By the time I got finished, my hands, wrists, and fingers were killing me.

I have seen stores that were immaculately kept; just not the ones I've completed.

Would I do it again? Yes! I would. It's rewarding to look over the product and see the difference I made. You also have to stay the entire time, as well. The ones I've completed, you can leave when you are finished. So, you can take your time and not rush.

Shopping Arkansas, Louisiana, & Mississippi.
The posting I saw today said you had to stay the whole 8 hours to get paid.

Stephanie

MSPA Gold Shopper

Shopping North Idaho and Eastern Washington
What, exactly, do you with free time if you finish early?

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@Shop-et-al wrote:

What, exactly, do you with free time if you finish early?
From what was reported back from the field last round that won't happen!
I thought that was the case for larger stores, the standard or typical store is eight hours.
@CABZmom wrote:

I thought that was the case for larger stores, the standard or typical store is eight hours.

IDK, my nearest store is in a small suburban area and is a normal size. Seems a bit off they would be offering the same fee for 10 hours as stores that only require 8 hours!
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