$1000 Milestone!

So I'm sure many of us here have read the article that mentions in the headline how its possible to make this in a month doing MS. Well, I finally did it! For most of 2017 I chased the 1k per month in revenue to no avail, but in December 2017 I finally cracked the $1k club. And when I say $1k, I mean $1k in the bank, not $1k earned - there is a difference. With a mix of some three figure bank shops, bonused recurring shops, and even the cheapo $4 desperation shops when there was nothing on the calendar, it all came together. I usually avoid shops paying $2-4 but, I when your like $10 bucks away from $1k and there's nothing on the calendar, they become an option. If your curious, I do this PT, maybe less - I do a couple on my lunch break from my job and a couple on the weekends. The highest volume MSC's were MF, Ath, and Intelli. It can be done!

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I did the same 10 out of 12 months in 2017. I'm on target for the same this month. I too work full-time. It's not the lifestyle I enjoy living though. I have no down time which is getting real old.

Shopping up and down the Colorado Rocky Mountain front range.
Monday to Friday $339 this week in Pay. Had additional in useful reimbursements. Congrats to the OP for cracking her 1st 1k Month now you need to do a 2k Month haha.

Shopping Western NY, Northeast and Central PA, and parts of Ohio and West Virginia. Have car will travel anywhere if the monies right.


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/18/2018 04:43AM by BuffaloNY101.
@COMystery
Shopping while working full time can get exhausting - I took the entire month of October off shopping as a result. I find that when I realize I'm doing more than I want to do, I spend some time looking for ways to become more efficient with my shopping - reducing my time spent working, without decreasing my income. For me, this has meant picking up more companies and seeking out higher paying shops that fit my abilities well so that I could do them (their write-ups, anyhow) reasonably quickly.

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