@jay225 wrote:
so i guess we can change this to beacon discussion? anyone received theirs yet? mine come tomorrow... seems like a quick job.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Perhaps there are no "beacon" in my area because I don't know what you are talking about. Also nothing on the job board.
@jay225 wrote:
so i guess we can change this to beacon discussion? anyone received theirs yet? mine come tomorrow... seems like a quick job.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I changed the title to include Beacon.
@jay225 wrote:
one of my locations today had the tv mounted high up in a tough spot. went up with a ladder but couldn’t find usb input on either side.really couldn’t see much behind tv and i definitely wasn’t going to take it off the wall. hopefully they still pay me.
@wrosie wrote:
I did the Patientpoint TV shop a couple of weeks ago. I had to watch each TV for 30 minutes and log what played. Very easy and very boring but the pay was right.
Did the brochure restock at the same office. It had eight racks, but the office would only let me do four of them since the other rooms were being used. It took 90 minutes to do 4 racks.
I got quicker after the first one.
The office manager said to come during lunch time for the best access. She also said Thursday was the best day since they had fewer providers working then. Calling ahead would pay off in a more sucessful shop.
I agree with bringing shopping bags for the old brochures to stay organized and not mixing up the old and new brochures.
There were several items in the boxes that didn't go in the racks, but no instructions on what to do with them.
@stormraven73 wrote:
I definitely got faster as I got more experienced. I now take a dolly with me for the boxes. I also take an empty box for the discards. I slit all the wrappers with my pocket knife from the spine-side of the booklets (to avoid cutting the paper) then grab several packs at a time to reload. Each time I open a new triple box I group the packets before starting so I don't spend time hunting for each one.
Even with these tips it takes me 7-8 minutes per room because of the new "empty rack" picture. Before that I used one hand to pull the old & the other to place the new.