@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
@sandyf wrote:
So even if I assume the average shopper is twice as fast as Ceasesmith (sorry Cease that was just to make a point) and does not have to drive for hours to even get to a shop at that rate the average shopper making $970 a week has a 138 hour work week. If I throw in the value of the $5 reimbursement it brings it down to an 81 hour workweek.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
So even if I assume the average shopper is twice as fast as Ceasesmith (sorry Cease that was just to make a point) and does not have to drive for hours to even get to a shop at that rate the average shopper making $970 a week has a 138 hour work week. If I throw in the value of the $5 reimbursement it brings it down to an 81 hour workweek.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
A few years ago I would have put Sinclair on my favs list. They had one project that I made a TON of money on. Seriously, I'd faint from happiness if that project came back. I made THOUSANDS. And no, I wasn't putting in 100+ hours a week.
@AzSaguaro wrote:
The Penny Hoarder states, "Across the U.S., mystery shoppers make approximately $970 a week." Need I say anything more about credibility?
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
was that Pizza Pizza :-P ?
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
So even if I assume the average shopper is twice as fast as Ceasesmith (sorry Cease that was just to make a point) and does not have to drive for hours to even get to a shop at that rate the average shopper making $970 a week has a 138 hour work week. If I throw in the value of the $5 reimbursement it brings it down to an 81 hour workweek.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
A few years ago I would have put Sinclair on my favs list. They had one project that I made a TON of money on. Seriously, I'd faint from happiness if that project came back. I made THOUSANDS. And no, I wasn't putting in 100+ hours a week.
@Luna126 wrote:
@joanna81
I was looking at the Sinclair grocery’s shops the other day. I was a bit taken aback with the request to interact with every employee I run into and an evaluation for every department.
Do you pick up their shops often? I thought of trying out one the shops but the certification test length time and all the requirements just put me off.
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
was that Pizza Pizza :-P ?
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
So even if I assume the average shopper is twice as fast as Ceasesmith (sorry Cease that was just to make a point) and does not have to drive for hours to even get to a shop at that rate the average shopper making $970 a week has a 138 hour work week. If I throw in the value of the $5 reimbursement it brings it down to an 81 hour workweek.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
A few years ago I would have put Sinclair on my favs list. They had one project that I made a TON of money on. Seriously, I'd faint from happiness if that project came back. I made THOUSANDS. And no, I wasn't putting in 100+ hours a week.
Lol... NO!
@joanna81 wrote:
Did it have to do with credit card labels or cc testing? If so, I did a bunch of those too - paid really nice especially for the level of effort involved.
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@hbbigdaddy wrote:
was that Pizza Pizza :-P ?
@luckygirl0100 wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
So even if I assume the average shopper is twice as fast as Ceasesmith (sorry Cease that was just to make a point) and does not have to drive for hours to even get to a shop at that rate the average shopper making $970 a week has a 138 hour work week. If I throw in the value of the $5 reimbursement it brings it down to an 81 hour workweek.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Sinclair Customer Metrics: the staff is awesome. The shops suck (2 hours of work for $7 plus $5 reimbursement? Not EVEN if I'm already there, thanks anyway! ).
A few years ago I would have put Sinclair on my favs list. They had one project that I made a TON of money on. Seriously, I'd faint from happiness if that project came back. I made THOUSANDS. And no, I wasn't putting in 100+ hours a week.
Lol... NO!