@barbage wrote:
Let me ask a question or two here. I'm getting ready to retire from my day job and thinking about getting to try shops I have not been about to try in the past because of having to work during the day. Two I have been considering are the post office shops and the business verification shops. Are they profitable in any way?
* The regular post office shops take 5-20 minutes inside depending upon how busy your post office is, and ~10 minutes to fill out yes/no questions. They don't pay a lot, but if you can fit them into other things, they're a great gig. If you're willing to drive, they'll bonus at the end of the month.
* Business verification for me was not good. Be picky. Many of the "businesses" here are in people's homes, and I wasn't comfortable with that.
* One that's fast and easy is the payday loan shop where you can buy a money order - buy at the first one, cash at the second. About as fast as post office, but report is a little longer. Still well worth it.
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