@drdoggie00 wrote:
I have some where I think, "This is like shooting fish in a barrel." As far as swear off doing forever: price scanning shops.
Ummm....if they were being pulled because of age or manufacturing defects, there could be some little Services running around that you don't even know about.@ServiceAward wrote:
in addition to the benefit that would come later. You might say I enjoyed that job twice!
@drdoggie00 wrote:
Ummm....if they were being pulled because of age or manufacturing defects, there could be some little Services running around that you don't even know about.@ServiceAward wrote:
in addition to the benefit that would come later. You might say I enjoyed that job twice!
@ServiceAward wrote:
I think if you find joy in a job, then you'll always be amazed that you get paid to do it. I have strived to always do work that I enjoy. It's not always fun, but I enjoy. As far as mystery shopping, I have honestly enjoyed some of the Field Agent jobs that have come my way. There will be some that scream and yell at me about the low-paying FA work. Some of it is, no doubt. But years ago when I got to go around to CVS stores and buy back boxes and boxes of condoms for like $20/store, I was really amazed that I was getting a financial benefit for such as task, in addition to the benefit that would come later. You might say I enjoyed that job twice!
I may kick you in the shin for setting me up.@ServiceAward wrote:
That's the part where I kick myself.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I may kick you in the shin for setting me up.@ServiceAward wrote:
That's the part where I kick myself.
@MHN wrote:
I moved to LA a couple of years ago for my relationship, and I will say that running around doing all of these shops has really helped me adjust to living here (where to park/where I feel safe walking/things to see), and I've started to feel more capable by myself in this hectic city.
Well, my life has had some shakeups in this past year (relationship, grief, work, injuries) and I started taking on more and more shops to kind of cope, in addition to therapy of course!
I had originally been picking up any dining shop I could to help save on food costs as well as encourage me to spend time with my colleagues and develop stronger ties to people here. This has been all very time-consuming, and I've definitely found jobs that I'll avoid in the future. I've also had a handful of pinch me jobs that I'm so grateful for.
Kick Me's: several dining evaluations that took many hours and multiple clarifying emails to schedulers for average food and lower than $100 budget (surprisingly not with Coyle!); bar evaluations that require you purchase 2 or more alcoholic drinks solo (I feel bad/awkward not drinking them, but it's unhealthy/unsafe for me); beauty counter evaluations where the guidelines make you stick around for another 30 minutes to find the right BA and maybe not get paid at all AND have to still pay for expensive parking garages; any purchase and return days later shops under $50 because gas/time is expensive and it's awkward
Pinch Me's: luxury designer shopping experience up to $200 and ~$50 cafe; massage; luxury makeup and skincare purchase; french cafe dining (sadly no longer contracted as of April); float therapy; cupcake purchase; my all time favorite vegan fast food shop (I haven't seen this in months though), the famous mouse land experience with shopping credit
This past month, I've been especially busy with shops. Yesterday was a particularly pleasant day with perks but very little in-pocket return. I spent my time getting beauty treatments, trying on expensive clothes and bags, having my car valeted at a ritzy hotel, getting my makeup done by a beauty advisor at the coco brand, and treating myself to a frozen dessert. Before all of the other factors, I should make $120. But unreimbursed parking ended up costing $8 for one location, gas to and from was approximately $10. And it still cost me several hours of time filling out the reports. A good day of mystery-shopping experiences doesn't really pay the bills in the long-run, but I'm still grateful to have a day pretending to be in a lifestyle I can't afford. Today, I'll get a massage, buy candy, eat fried potatoes, and take a friend out to dim sum. Hopefully the reports won't be too long. =)
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I'm currently kicking myself four times over for taking Boar's Head. Ugh.
Exactly! The stores here *never* use the scales at the front counter; the slicers and scales they use are along the back wall. If I can't easily see meat and cheese remnants, then they don't exist, and the location gets an "everything was clean" rating. I'm not bringing binoculars with me on the search for scraps.@olympia tennenbaum wrote:
standing on my tippy toes trying to see the scale or slicer
@bradkcrew wrote:
I am kicking myself right now for taking 20 phone/web shops @$9 each. I thought they would take 15 minutes, but they are running around 30 minutes, and are so tedious.
I replied when I got the email, but got something back that afternoon saying they'd already reached the number of people they needed. That was probably a blessing in disguise.@foodluvr wrote:
I think anybody taking the $500 for 3 days training hotel staff on how mystery shopping/audits work is going to be kicking themselves.
2.5 days on site working at least 25 hrs having to commit to three of them within a 6-week time frame seems a little bit much. Yes they're paying for travel but they're not paying for your time and you're getting your hotel and meals but I can't see this being worth it because you're not going to be able to enjoy anything and you can't do anything else while you're there because your client facing the whole time.
Has anyone agreed to this one yet?
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I replied when I got the email, but got something back that afternoon saying they'd already reached the number of people they needed. That was probably a blessing in disguise.@foodluvr wrote:
I think anybody taking the $500 for 3 days training hotel staff on how mystery shopping/audits work is going to be kicking themselves.
2.5 days on site working at least 25 hrs having to commit to three of them within a 6-week time frame seems a little bit much. Yes they're paying for travel but they're not paying for your time and you're getting your hotel and meals but I can't see this being worth it because you're not going to be able to enjoy anything and you can't do anything else while you're there because your client facing the whole time.
Has anyone agreed to this one yet?
@BayShopper22 wrote:
@drdoggie00 wrote:
I replied when I got the email, but got something back that afternoon saying they'd already reached the number of people they needed. That was probably a blessing in disguise.@foodluvr wrote:
I think anybody taking the $500 for 3 days training hotel staff on how mystery shopping/audits work is going to be kicking themselves.
2.5 days on site working at least 25 hrs having to commit to three of them within a 6-week time frame seems a little bit much. Yes they're paying for travel but they're not paying for your time and you're getting your hotel and meals but I can't see this being worth it because you're not going to be able to enjoy anything and you can't do anything else while you're there because your client facing the whole time.
Has anyone agreed to this one yet?
Sheesh. That's cheap for training. I get $100 to train. 3 days = $2400, not $500.
Hmm. Is my math wrong? $19.60 an hour? ($500 / 25.5) Fast food pays $20 an hour.
@viv0412 wrote:
You used RECALLED condoms?!?!