@Whatfun14LF wrote:
Hi there. I do these for them on a weekly basis and it is steady income. It now takes me 1 hour to do 190 items at $35 U.S. By covertly, they just mean do not ask an employee for help regarding where the products are.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
You do them for Bare?
@Whatfun14LF wrote:
Hi there. I do these for them on a weekly basis and it is steady income. It now takes me 1 hour to do 190 items at $35 U.S. By covertly, they just mean do not ask an employee for help regarding where the products are.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
You do them for Bare?
@Whatfun14LF wrote:
Hi there. I do these for them on a weekly basis and it is steady income. It now takes me 1 hour to do 190 items at $35 U.S. By covertly, they just mean do not ask an employee for help regarding where the products are.
@Whatfun14LF wrote:
Hi there. I do these for them on a weekly basis and it is steady income. It now takes me 1 hour to do 190 items at $35 U.S. By covertly, they just mean do not ask an employee for help regarding where the products are.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
It's not hard to do a pricing audit. I do pricing audits for another company that is for 50 items, takes just under 1 hour, and pays $25. Well they wanted to pay $10 but I wasn't having that. No one else wanted to do it for that pay (at least more than once) so they agreed to my terms. But I don't think it would take you 2 minutes per item unless there was something wrong with the app. And I do think that the drain on your phone battery is something to consider. They want to pay $60 for this audit, I would ask for $75.
@Niner wrote:
How do you respond if an employee asks what you are doing? Checking so many prices I would think would cause questions
@SoCalMama wrote:
@Whatfun14LF wrote:
Hi there. I do these for them on a weekly basis and it is steady income. It now takes me 1 hour to do 190 items at $35 U.S. By covertly, they just mean do not ask an employee for help regarding where the products are.
Too low.
I would not touch any audit paying less than $50 a hour. $1/min is my rate.
If I could do it in 20 minutes, I'd do it for $20.
Otherwise, after taxes, it's not worth it for me.