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@veebeeshops wrote:
Inflation is rising, of course. That is no excuse not to raise the reimbursement on Panda shops. The $8 reimbursement does not cover the cost of either of the required meals. The base pay is low to begin with. If the shop requires the shopper to purchase a particular meal, the reimbursement should at least cover the entire cost after tax. If the reimbursement is not increased, this amounts to a pay cut and is moving into undesirable "will work for food" territory.
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@HonnyBrown wrote:
Unfortunately, this is a pattern we see over and over again. The requirements stay the same while the fees and reimbursements decrease.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
And yet the shops are flying off the boards? This is a question mark as I don't do these shops.
Does the MSC offer bonuses?
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@Curious99 wrote:
Yeah, but the trade-off is as those bonus amounts go up, the number of available locations go down. So if your goal was just to get a cheap meal. Maybe mission accomplished. But if your goal is to actually make any significant money, you're screwed either way. In the beginning because of inadequate pay. In the end because of too few locations left. The trade-off is unavoidable.
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@luckygirl0100 wrote:
Oh bless your heart if you're actually thinking you can make a significant amount of money on shops like Panda....
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@Curious99 wrote:
You know what strikes me as funny? People coming on here, and bashing other people for having the opinion that mystery shopper pay could and should be higher as though that would be such a bad thing if it were. If it bothers them so much to read that opinion, then why read it? Nobody is forcing them to do so, yet they complain about it.
They want to complain about people forcing other people to accept a certain level of pay. Yet, nobody forces anyone to do anything. If someone is dumb enough to work for $1/hr when they could work $20/hr, and would be better served by doing so, then they are dumb enough to do that then. Nobody is stopping them from their own stupidity. They can do whatever they want.
@Curious99 wrote:
Meanwhile, the idea of putting the retarded kid that lives on the corner to work on the job comes to mind... he says yes to everything...
@amyann2 wrote:
... I'm more fortunate than a lot of people, but an unexpected divorce five years ago put me $20,000 in debt for legal expenses, plus I owed a fortune in medical bills. I'm still climbing my way out. If I take a job for a free meal, that doesn't make me dumb, stupid, or a jerk ...
@amyann2 wrote:
... As for why they (we) read the post, it's because that's the purpose of coming to a discussion forum. But also, you can't always tell from the first two lines that the person is about to call you stupid, so you sometimes see it before you mean to ...
@amyann2 wrote:
... I know you weren't calling any of us retarded, but the word is considered a slur, and your use of it didn't exactly mitigate my impression that you suffer from a lack of imagination and empathy ...
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
These discussions are always such a joke....
There is always someone trying to tell others what work to take, and at what price....
Just because THEY want to do them at a higher fee/reimbursement.
Everyone has their reasons for living their life the way they do, and last time I checked that was none of my business.
My husband works for Amazon and none of his peers have ever said 'oh don't take that promotion until they offer you xyz'.... We aren't unionized, so please stop with that mentality.
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@hbbigdaddy wrote:
I know this is going to upset some people....
I want to make as much money on shops just like everyone else. But I feel some people think they are providing great value and pay should be higher. I think of the grocery store workers that are unionized and expect high wages like they have hard and challenging jobs. For the most part doing a mystery shop report is pretty basic stuff (there are exceptions). You don't have to have much "skill/schooling" like being an accountant, lawyer, doctor, computer programmer, etc. Those are all high-skilled professions and are paid as such. Many Costco (and other stores) have their own self-checkout lines now. So while a grocery store worker thinks they should earn top dollar, many customers can scan the items and process the payment themselves. These workers are easily replaceable as the skill sets required are minimal.
So my point is, while we all want top dollar, for shops like Panda or any other fast food place, is it truly worth paying someone equivalent to $30 per hour?
It takes me 10 minutes total to do a panda and that includes ordering on the app (less than 1 minute) / picking up (2-3 minutes tops)/ filling out report (7 minutes). So if I make $5 net (after the base rate of $8+8), that is like making $30 per hour (plus a meal). Now there are other factors that can affect pay like driving 30 miles to do a panda express in a remote location. Those SHOULD pay higher because it involves much more time and effort, but the ones in urban areas truly don't deserve to be paid that amount.
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@hbbigdaddy wrote:
So my point is, while we all want top dollar, for shops like Panda or any other fast food place, is it truly worth paying someone equivalent to $30 per hour?
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