There's HOW MANY questions on the report????

I just took a $10 grocery shop and there are 85 questions on the report! Somebody please tell me this isn't normal?

What's the most you've ever seen for the least pay?

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I don't know how many questions, because they didn't number them and I'm not going to count. A big box store for a specific printer for Trend Source. When I printed out the questionnaire it was 12 pages long, for $7! I thought the report was never going to end. That was when I very first started, and I'm assuming those are the people who do them every month. I wouldn't take another one for less than $20. They keep emailing me about them every month, though.
Those big box store/specific printer shop reports for Trendsource are a nightmare. The shop itself isn't so bad, but the report is just insane! So much redundancy... so much streamlining that could be done. smiling smiley

Sometimes I wish I could get a job streamlining reports for clients/MSCs! Ha! smiling smiley

Practitioner of the Nerdly Arts.
I guess the type of questions makes a difference. Yes/No and Multiple Guess would be okay I suppose. 100 longhand questions? Holy drive thru Batman!

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Some times you just have to turn around, give a little smile, toss the match, set the bridge ablaze, and walk away.


Silver Certified on the Carolina Coast. You want fries with that?
I went to print one this evening and it was 35 pages! I was like, Stop! Delete! Abort!! Abort!!

It pays $10! I thought it would be an easy one, lol.

I wish I could cancel. I would never have taken it if I'd known how long it was, but I don't want to start out with a reputation as a flake. I'll suck it up, but I won't do another one!
I hate when they won't give you detailed information before accepting a shop!

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Some times you just have to turn around, give a little smile, toss the match, set the bridge ablaze, and walk away.


Silver Certified on the Carolina Coast. You want fries with that?
When I was a newbie sucker, I had to give 20 descriptive (paragraph) naratives for a purchase and return hockey shop. The pay? A whopping $15.
Chalk it up to experience and a lessoned learned. I have many of those on my resume! You will probably have more!
Bearclaw14 Wrote:
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> I don't know how many questions, because they
> didn't number them and I'm not going to count. A
> big box store for a specific printer for Trend
> Source. When I printed out the questionnaire it
> was 12 pages long, for $7! I thought the report
> was never going to end. That was when I very
> first started, and I'm assuming those are the
> people who do them every month. I wouldn't take
> another one for less than $20. They keep emailing
> me about them every month, though.


In my area, it takes a very long time to printer shops to be picked up. I learned the hard way, also when I starting MSing. I would not do on again unless I was going to go thru the pain of purchasing either the printer or the laptop.
For $10?!~

I just did one for 75 items, pay was $9, HOWEVER, no one wanted to go 'that far.' I was given $8 for distance, then They would reimburse me for $14 in groceries smiling smiley I really don't like pricing.. the co who wants it is so picky and prob 55% of the items aren't even there.. they are very specific so when something isn't there, then the co hiring you says to just use something comparable.. so, how does something like Trader Joe's pepperoni pizza compare to a Totoni's rice crust one????
peasantgirl Wrote:
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> I just took a $10 grocery shop and there are 85
> questions on the report! Somebody please tell me
> this isn't normal?
>
> What's the most you've ever seen for the least
> pay?


Is this the shop with the $3 reimbursement?
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