@Sobrokeigot2dothis wrote:
@walesmaven wrote:
okay time to stop feeding the guy that lives under the bridge, folks.
All I am suggesting is that we stop feeding the innocent public lies about making $60 dollars an hour mystery shopping. Why do we need to lie and misrepresent the truth. Why is it not good enough to just tell the truth which is they can make money mystery shopping but they better not try to live off of it?
@Niner wrote:
People are not lying. You might not be making that money right now, but just because you are not, does not mean other people can't.
@Hoju wrote:
@Niner wrote:
People are not lying. You might not be making that money right now, but just because you are not, does not mean other people can't.
That's all well and good but early on in this thread 2broke mentioned that she'd been at this for like 8 years.
@Sobrokeigot2dothis wrote:
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Boy, sobroke is showing his jealous streak. SoCal Mama doesn't live in a slum and neither do the rest of us. Instead of wasting your time lamenting on what you don't have and posting envious and spiteful comments on what the rest of us make, sobroke, why don't you get industrious and sign up with more MSCs. Or get a job as an employee somewhere.
I do not know where she lives but what I do know is that the story of a MSC or Casino reimbursing a shopper 500 cash to play at a blackjack table is FAKE NEWS!
@LindaK wrote:
I wou,d never put this on a real job application. First, you are blowing your cover, and it also may not come across as a professional job, depending on what you are applying for
I do not agree. I think it is important to include this on a resume because for some people it may be necessary to fill in the gaps in their employment history. Also, as a mystery shopper (or customer service evaluator as I sometimes call it) you are an independent contractor. You are self employed. You are running your own small business. There is no shame in that, and some employers might actually be impressed.
"Evolve thyself and lose all hate...." Orphaned Land
@Niner wrote:
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I'm still waiting for a cinnamon coffee cake recipe.
[www.allrecipes.com]
@walesmaven wrote:
hmmm, I need one for a smaller cake. Using half a cake mix, etc. just doesn't cut it for a small household.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
You could freeze half.
@walesmaven wrote:
hmmm, I need one for a smaller cake. Using half a cake mix, etc. just doesn't cut it for a small household.