@mystery2me wrote:
I agree mostly with making money driving through nature's scenery. Long routes where I spend most of my time driving between towns and cities has the most appeal to me. Having no boss is good too, except for the times when I have to make myself do things I really don't want to, such as shop while sick or return to a far-away location for a missed photo on my day off, lol.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
CQ..i agree, the perks got me into the business and I was amazed at all the work. Being Independent definitely has it's perks and just as important as the money, but of course money counts. Restaurants galore, pick and choose, I never feel eating out is done for money, but for the experience. I have taken a couple friends for a dinner to repay them for having me for Thanksgiving and Jewish holidays. I took my best friend to Vegas and we had a grand time at the Red Bar (Mandalay Bay), so perks, keep on coming, where else are you your own boss, and can say no to a job....money has become so important to some, they won't work for reimbursement, big loss.
I'm now going to eat the Wild Salmon I bought on a shop (12.99pd) how sweet it is....
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
The variety of things I do is yet another perk I like. I do routes of bank shops, routes of gas stations, routes of post offices, and routes of grocery stores and convenience stores. In between the routes I do phone shops and apartment shops. Every day is different for me and I love that.
What? no coffee shops? Where does your name come from?
@sandyf wrote:
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
The variety of things I do is yet another perk I like. I do routes of bank shops, routes of gas stations, routes of post offices, and routes of grocery stores and convenience stores. In between the routes I do phone shops and apartment shops. Every day is different for me and I love that.
What? no coffee shops? Where does your name come from?
@guysmom wrote:
Flexibility in my schedule counts for a LOT, because I am NOT a morning person!!! Quick paying companies help a lot, even without the bonuses, but I DO get PAD regularly on hard to fill grocery shops. By PAD I mean anywhere from an extra $5 to $20 perhaps once a month or more. Doing jobs I like, like grocery, mailing shops, thrift stores. Quick apps on the phone....I earned $28 with Survey Merchandiser about 10 days ago in a grand total of 90 minutes....on my direct route to another job. As for the mailing shops, I've done 4 this past week and one to do on Monday....THREE of the five total EACH paid $25 instead of the regular $12. So, I don't make a lot, and do this part-time, but being able to pick and choose, and not be on anyone's schedule, or have anyone watch over my shoulder, counts for a lot. I also do a few merch jobs as an IC here and there, and I like that too.
@Jenny Cassada wrote:
I have spent almost 2 decades in a glorious beach area. During that time, I've done MS very part time and either worked in the retail or service industries and have had to work every weekend in the summer, every holiday all year round and have not really been able to enjoy this fabulous place that I live. People pay thousands of dollars here in the summer and I get to live here every day. This past February, I was relieved of my duties as a bartender and it being the off season, there was basically nothing around that would pay what I needed.
I decided to get back into mystery shopping full time instead of getting two jobs where I would be in the same situation. This past Memorial Day weekend was the first time I have had off for a holiday in years. My boyfriend lives 2 hours away and when he comes down for the weekend, I don't have to leave him half the time to go to work. I make my own schedule, pick my own work, and am enjoying myself more than I ever have. Of course, I'm not making 1000/week in season slinging drinks anymore, but I'm also not making 100/week in the offseason and wondering how I'm going to make the rent and bills.
My biggest perk of mystery shopping? Time
CQ, I don't get out of bed until 9:30 most mornings!! So that's what I mean by my saying I'm not a morning person! Yes, love the flexibility, and that I can pick and choose what I want. My goal is $200-$250 month, and I make that no sweat. THIS PAST MONTH (MAY), without even trying....I brought in a bit over $450!! And THAT'S with the APPENDIX ATTACK/SURGERY I had last weekend!! So, it's all good for me!!@CoffeeQueen wrote:
I'm not a morning person either! I don't leave to go anywhere until 9:30 at the earliest and that is like the crack of dawn for me. I'm with you though, I like the flexibility. I get to choose what I want to do. Of course pay is a big factor in it but if a shop pays well but I still don't want it I don't have to do it.
@sestrahelena wrote:
No catty/gossippy/bossy/mean coworkers.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Not to nitpick but you left out "backstabbing".
@sestrahelena wrote:
No catty/gossippy/bossy/mean coworkers.
@French Farmer wrote:
Like I did this past week (after Memorial Day), I took the entire week off from shops. Instead, I caught up with "other stuff", relaxed, enjoyed a mid-afternoon adult beverage, gardened, etc. That is the benefit of this occupation.
OTOH, I am disappointed that more and more MSCs are forbidding the wearing of shorts, instead, insisting on "business casual' wear. In the warmer weather, I always wore sensible looking shots and a top, nothing scanty. I wonder if they realize how many professionals who spend their days outdoors or in warmer, year round climates dress.
@Niner wrote:
This is the most enjoyable job I have ever had. I wish I could do this full time, but where we live, that would not be possible. Our mortgage would not get paid. And, the prospect of a pension from work at 60% of my salary is too much to ever give up.[/quote
Wouldn't be that much fun if Mortgage didn't get paid.......enjoy it part time. and do more when you retire....
Live consciously....
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
@Niner wrote:
This is the most enjoyable job I have ever had. I wish I could do this full time, but where we live, that would not be possible. Our mortgage would not get paid. And, the prospect of a pension from work at 60% of my salary is too much to ever give up.[/quote
Wouldn't be that much fun if Mortgage didn't get paid.......enjoy it part time. and do more when you retire....
We have a house in another state that is paid off, where we will retire. Where we live now, we have a mortgage but that's where I'm licensed to teach and to practice law. Housing prices where we have our other home are going up, as is rent. They are asking $1500 in a rural area for rent for a very modest house, that recently sold for 120k. I don't know how people do it with the local wages.