What you can make is determined by your location as well as your effort.
If you live in BFE, you can sit back and wait till the end of the month and demand bing $$ for jobs and drive a long way to shop them.
If you live in a metro area, you can become a proven and reliable shopper and take that phone call and do a shop at the last minute and get paid very well if you know how to play it.
If you don't know what your doing, you can work for way less than minimum wage.
With experience, you know what jobs are worth doing and what jobs require a certain bonus to be worth the time. When my phone rings, I accept mabe 50% of the offers.
I do get callbacks. This tells me that I am pricing myself accordingly.
What the job board is showing is meaningless when they call you. This new thing with Maritz is a joke and I laugh at the offers and they should stop calling me, as they have better offers on the board that are not worth the effort in a suburban area. I know you can make $$ doing work in the boonies for them, or a long grind gas route. For an urban shopper, they are not offering anything worthwhile.
If you live in BFE, you can sit back and wait till the end of the month and demand bing $$ for jobs and drive a long way to shop them.
If you live in a metro area, you can become a proven and reliable shopper and take that phone call and do a shop at the last minute and get paid very well if you know how to play it.
If you don't know what your doing, you can work for way less than minimum wage.
With experience, you know what jobs are worth doing and what jobs require a certain bonus to be worth the time. When my phone rings, I accept mabe 50% of the offers.
I do get callbacks. This tells me that I am pricing myself accordingly.
What the job board is showing is meaningless when they call you. This new thing with Maritz is a joke and I laugh at the offers and they should stop calling me, as they have better offers on the board that are not worth the effort in a suburban area. I know you can make $$ doing work in the boonies for them, or a long grind gas route. For an urban shopper, they are not offering anything worthwhile.