mystikwizard Wrote:
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> dee shops Wrote:
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> > mystikwizard Wrote:
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> > > Their shops are very limited to pick from as
> > they
> > > only have 2 major national clients that seem
> to
> > > use them regularly. One of them is a pizza
> > > retailer and the other a desert retailer.
> > >
> > > The downsides are that:
> > >
> > > The pay for the first part of the month is
> > mostly
> > > all reimbursement of the required purchase.
> > > Bonuses are not offered at first.
> > >
> > > If you complete a job in June, do not expect
> to
> > > receive a check until the first week of
> August.
> > >
> > > They don't do direct deposit.
> > >
> > > As stated, their shops are very limited.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > The plus side, however ....
> > >
> > > Once they do bonus, they bonus VERY high.
> > >
> > > Their evaluation forms are pretty easy.
> > >
> > > They are a pleasure to deal with, are very
> > > friendly and helpful to their shoppers, and
> > treat
> > > you with absolute class and respect.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I hope that helps. I really wish they were
> > able
> > > to pick up more clients.
> >
> > If this is about NSS and not NSSN, they have
> some
> > other clients who may or may not be in your
> > market. I know of a restaurant and several
> high
> > end designer boutiques that they have here.
> They,
> > like CoRI, start out paying low, but no one
> seems
> > to go as low as CoRI. I do those shops when
> the
> > pay is $15 and I negotiate a bonus to $50.
> Yes,
> > they also have pizza. I only do that one when
> it
> > is bonused to $25 or above. It's a good last
> > minute lunch box item for the kid on a day we
> are
> > running late.
>
>
> Well, there are a few designer boutiques you
> mention that pop up once in a while, however they
> aren't listed in an abundance. That and a
> furniture store, as well, which is listed with
> less frequency. But by far and large the only two
> clients you see are the pizza client we all know
> about and the dessert client.
>
> On a side not, I never knew about NSSN as
> existing, and obviously didn't realize it has the
> same name as NSS. If that is who the thread was
> intended to be about, I apologize to the OP for
> talking about the wrong MSC.
The dessert place is not in this market. The designer places are here monthly, as is the pizza. Again, that is NSS, not NSSN, the company with the window dressing shops and the ugly website.
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