I'm currently doing daylong and overnight loops comprised mostly of the red/white/blue limited reveal gas station jobs. These are really easy and you can generally knock out 3 per hour depending on density. Current bonus + reimbursement is $19, making for a more than acceptable hourly rate, and typically you will wind up with more gas in the tank at the end of the day than when you started.
Did a loop yesterday with a negative cashier interaction before I had to reveal, leaving me wondering if I exhibited appropriate demeanor.
For these shops, if I'm not buying coffee or cherry Tootsie Pops, I'm looking for the 2-for-1 Planter's peanut deals. The individual bags are $.69, and they are labeled 2 for $1.09.
The cashier was easily the youngest I encountered, and I might have overestimated his age the more I think about it. Strike one was when he did not greet me when it was my turn. Strike two was when he announced a total due of $2.85 for my purchase. I pointed out the price(s) on the packaging, but he was totally unable to get the right transaction price to show up. After 4 tries overall, with me being firm and admittedly a bit testy about getting the price right, I told him to just ring them up at the single unit price.
So the question is... how demanding would you be about getting the right price vs. not having anything stand out about the interaction?