Paid more for quality work:
Every MSC is different, but...
* I work with an MSC that gives "expert shopper" status to some folks. Monetarily, this means that I get an extra $10 for every assignment.
* At the end of the month, when an MSC simply needs work done and is willing to add a bonus: who gets called: The shopper who always turns in great work that needs little to no editing or the shopper who does adequate work?
* If a shopper is known to do outstanding work, they are the shoppers that will get contacted first for new projects that required more complex interactions and narratives.
* Sometimes, and MSC will do just a small handful of shops with a potential new client as a way to sell their business. They will then pay a premium to the right shopper, so as to get the result that will allow them to push for their desired contract.
I am certain that quality work does bring in more earning potential. However, it may/may not be rewarded by every MSC. It depends on their needs. (i.e. if their client only needs/expects "C" level work, they may not care that you turn in "A" work.)
Every MSC is different, but...
* I work with an MSC that gives "expert shopper" status to some folks. Monetarily, this means that I get an extra $10 for every assignment.
* At the end of the month, when an MSC simply needs work done and is willing to add a bonus: who gets called: The shopper who always turns in great work that needs little to no editing or the shopper who does adequate work?
* If a shopper is known to do outstanding work, they are the shoppers that will get contacted first for new projects that required more complex interactions and narratives.
* Sometimes, and MSC will do just a small handful of shops with a potential new client as a way to sell their business. They will then pay a premium to the right shopper, so as to get the result that will allow them to push for their desired contract.
I am certain that quality work does bring in more earning potential. However, it may/may not be rewarded by every MSC. It depends on their needs. (i.e. if their client only needs/expects "C" level work, they may not care that you turn in "A" work.)
Hard work builds character and homework is good for your soul.