@ack1 wrote:
How are you guys bidding on these shops? If its with the same company as before there is no bidding option.
*giggles*@eclark3 wrote:
... And now when they call me, they don't mention 5G but try to get me to do their other clients.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@maverick1
Why is $25 your magic number? What mathematical formula did you use to arrive at that golden number?
You will skip a 5g if it's $24? A meal and net profit of $20+ is a win in my book.
looking at locations today (Saturday), they are still sitting at $13 with no MAO option. Its seems like they have decided to see if they can get people to take them at a lower amount. My understanding is the each "period" starts Thursday and runs thru the following wednesday. Ideally they would like to be done by Sunday so they don't scramble to cover the last 3 days of the period. Maybe I am wrong on my understanding of this particular project.
I'm guessing come Monday they will offer the MAO.
Something has to give here. We can already see many fast food places struggling with the most recent earnings releases (Wendy's/Chipotle/etc). 5g needs to focus on costs as well. What if all the $20+ shop fees drive them to reduce or end their MSC program? We've seen other places stop MSC as a way to save money.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
@maverick1
Your price is your price and that is fine. I want as much as I can get too, but at the same time, I like the food enough that I do need to eat so if they are going to give me $24 (and my "price was $25"I would be willing to take it.
I agree in not taking them for base of $9. Back in SoCal...most of them come off the board at $9, so bonuses are rare unless someone flakes or did it wrong and they have to repost the shop.
I haven taken some at $18. I do not go below that, but that is my price. I don't have a strict formula. I look more at trends and locations and how hard they are to fill and know what a fair price is. I have a few close to me, so I play the waiting game.
You have told me you like to cook. I don't. I can't be bothered with preparing food and cleanup as well. Rather have someone pay me for something I like to eat and I don't have to do much other than pay attn to a few details.
My only point is/was that if the program goes away...then the collective "we" suffers as we have 1 less option for feeding ourselves with a mystery shop.
It is clear though they are trying to do something about overall costs...whether that is a directive from the client or the MSC itself. Fees for the 5g on a Saturday are higher than $13 and have MAO attached. That is not what I'm seeing here today. I'm guessing they go to $15 tomorrow. Not sure if MAO will be turned on at that point.
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
Yeah, i consider this a HOBBY, not employment. So if I see something that interests me (eating out/car wash/casino) and I feel it's a "good (or better)" return on my time, then I am interested. So getting a meal and $18 and higher is enough for me especially when I enjoy it.
Most other fast casual places are not paying nearly as much for their meals (thinking chicken finger place and panda).
I cannot speak for the exact demographic in SoCal that is taking all of the 5g at $9, but it could be the sheer volume of people (shoppers) and the amount of assignments. There are not as many 5g per capita in SoCal as there are in other places. So with more people shopping (the real housewives of OC) and not as many assignments available, it's a race to the bottom in that market.
@Morledzep wrote:
GIGI, 5 guys has hot dogs too.. I've never seen anyone order one.. but they are on the menu. They aren't significantly cheaper than a little hamburger though, so really not worth it.
@1forum1 wrote:
@ Maverick... I will take the five guys at base if I want. I am far from homeless. Thank you Lord! Someone might mistakenly think I am rich. I, like everyone else, is free to take or leave any shop. I happen to like five guys every once and a while. It's a free meal, down the street, and I do get a couple of bucks. It's still a profit. I have taken them at base, and up to $30, I am content either way. I would never put anyone down for taking a shop at whatever they think works for them. I see shops everyday I would never do, but others jump on them. To each his own. It's no sweat off my back. I am in SoCal living and loving the SoCal lifestyle. Most people are. I know some people are struggling, but that's the situation everywhere, and has been that way for as long as I can remember. Anyway, you don't have be desperate or "homeless," to take a shop at base.
Sidenote... when I worked, I once accepted a job at a lower salary ( I initially rejected it). Why did I accept? Because there was other compensation to consider. I got a company car for work and personal use. My car insurance was now paid by them. Maintenance and gas was covered. I got a per diem, and a couple of other things I can't remember. Anyway, the point is if I had been so rigid in only accepting a certain salary, I would have missed out on a really fun seven years I worked for that company. Ahhh..... missing those trips to OKC, Dallas, and Houston.