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A remote location is offering fee of $150.00 The short blurb telling what to be done seems easy.
Anyone done this shop? What is involved? Is there heavy lifting? How long would it take?

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If they are offering $150, it's most likely a reset. They take about two hours. The inventory comes in a series of boxes, some are not very heavy, but because of their size, they are clumsy.
Servicing comes in smaller boxes and pay less, usually between $20 and $30
This is s grocery store which baffles me as I haven't seen slippers in their stores. Thanks for the feedback.
I think the $150 ones involved assembling the actual rack as well as stocking it with product.
I've done a few, and if I had to set up the rack it took a couple of hours in a tiny space in back room, was kinda a pain but for $150 I'd do it. Several I've accepted have already set up the display themselves, so I just had to take a few photos for the same shop fee! Lucky me!
You didn't even have to re-load any of the sandals? They've added some notes about the resets that if you arrived and didn't have to set up the display, they'd adjust the fee, but that was earlier this year. By now, I would think most of the displays are up but need to be straightened out/restocked.

@nellybean212 wrote:

I've done a few, and if I had to set up the rack it took a couple of hours in a tiny space in back room, was kinda a pain but for $150 I'd do it. Several I've accepted have already set up the display themselves, so I just had to take a few photos for the same shop fee! Lucky me!
Nope. It was already loaded up! And it's not like the merchandiser paid the store employees to do it, so they weren't out anything more by paying me the regular fee. Also the first one I did had no planogram, and I had no idea how many or what colored shoes were going on the rack as I opened boxes placed shoes in completely awful pattern! (as evidenced by how the next store did it themselves. Live and learn!)

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Some of these stores have regular merchandisers who are employed by merchandising companies so that might be why some of them were complete. I believe they noted that in one of the documents for the project. I thought some of the kids shoes were cute.

@nellybean212 wrote:

Nope. It was already loaded up! And it's not like the merchandiser paid the store employees to do it, so they weren't out anything more by paying me the regular fee. Also the first one I did had no planogram, and I had no idea how many or what colored shoes were going on the rack as I opened boxes placed shoes in completely awful pattern! (as evidenced by how the next store did it themselves. Live and learn!)
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