@sestrahelena wrote:
And as far as upper level, executive, administrative, College degree type of jobs, there seem to be different opinions as to whether there really are available jobs or not, depending on which news source or agency we get information from. The tech crash certainly had a big impact on a lot of industries.
@mysterioso412 wrote:
@sestrahelena wrote:
And I've yet to be bitten, punched, spat on, kicked, choked, or cursed at while mystery shopping. I'll take mystery shopping for my extra pay, thanks.
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@mysterios..... and that's the parents!!! The kids are worse! Just kidding... I have similar credentials and a bit more experience... also a licensed real estate agent... I don't do any of those things anymore. I retired and when I did I didn't want to do anything that involved requiring me to think or have any consequential responsibility. So, I mystery shop. It is painless and simpleminded in comparison. I'm curious... where do you teach (state)? You could make more than your $67K salary by mystery shopping?
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@nellybean212 wrote:
but they may not have gotten them, because others are "waiting". its a matter of balance. cant believe how often I've waited for bonused shops and the next day they are gone. my loss.
My decision to take a job does not mater whether it is offered at base pay or with a bonus. All that matters is whether or not the pay meets the minimum amount that I will accept for the job. If the job is offered at or above my minimum requirement, I take it immediately and never play the "wait for the bonus" game. There will always be bonused shops for EOM, remote, and hard-to-fill jobs.@ServiceAward wrote:
Depending on the job, I will take some for the base pay. Some I will not do for base. Another factor is proximity to my house, and whether I have anything else scheduled. I run an online business, too, and right now I am devoting about 70% of my work time to that because we are headed into the heart of shopping season. I have a handful of mystery shopping and audit jobs left to do Tuesday, then that will be it for me for the month as far as those jobs go.
@Carolforreal wrote:
I look at lower paying jobs as a contract I will do five or 6 low paying jobs in a 15 or 20 mile radius and look at the total pay instead of the per location pay..I figure I am building my reputation at the Mystery shopping company and will be offered more jobs.Will I do only 2 at a low rate of pay no I will not.
@Cassiespark wrote:
The MSCS don't really look at how many low paying jobs you've done with them a a way to build your reputation with them. Unless these are your your first 2-3 shops with a brand new MSC, then ok you are building something. After that, you are just demonstrating to them that there is someone in your market who will do projects at base.
@Carolforreal wrote:
I look at lower paying jobs as a contract I will do five or 6 low paying jobs in a 15 or 20 mile radius and look at the total pay instead of the per location pay..I figure I am building my reputation at the Mystery shopping company and will be offered more jobs.Will I do only 2 at a low rate of pay no I will not.
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