@Hoju wrote:
I’ve got nothing left with this one. If she’s out there spreading her misinformation that this is all below-minimum-wage trash work, have fun with that. It’s just fewer people trying to negotiate higher fees which is a win for those of us who aren’t total failures in life.
@sbobgal wrote:
I have found that the "mystery shopping" answer starts too many questions and suddenly everyone wants you to educate them and sign them up lol.
@Flguy56 wrote:
Boxes of rocks? Why not a can of peas? LOL
@bgriffin wrote:
I have no intentions of ever applying for another job................
@Hoju wrote:
@Sobrokeigot2dothis wrote:
I keep it on the down low for only one very good reason. Its embarrassing!
Right!!??
I’m super embarrassed that I only make $60/hr and that my 17 year old makes $30/hr.
Where did I go wrong in life???
@RuralRunner wrote:
And to the actual topic, my family members know what I do, and I do not discuss it with others. I have a six-figure income before mystery shopping. I do this to build credibility and relationships with many MSC's in anticipation of retirement opportunities in several years.
@Sobrokeigot2dothis wrote:
I'm going to give you tall tale tellers another dose of reality too. We live in a society where there are double standards. A woman with not a nickle to her name claiming to make $60 dollars an hour is looked at somewhat with a smirk and a grin. A man with not a nickle to his name claiming to make $60 an hour will be looked at with scorn and disgust.
@Hoju wrote:
People that are unwilling to admit when they’re wrong when faced with overwhelming evidence that they’re wrong are the single most damaging subset of our society at the moment.