I have answered you in a private message. A few weeks ago I asked the question whether anyone had done any dumpster dive audits? Nobody responded to the question. I found it to be too good to be true, but it is for real! I had to send the scheduler a message to verify what I was reading wasn't a mistake. Since then I have worked 20 audit, got paid for 5, and I am scheduled for 13 more next week. I have been offered 8 more for 8/23 & 8/24. Obviously a lot of shoppers did not jump on this one.
jentodd Wrote:
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> Wow, I would say the route you found, Monty is
> very, very rare. I don't do video shopping, but I
> have to imagine even that has a cool down period
> (ie: you won't be able to maintain that month to
> month). Also, and I hope you'll forgive my
> curiosity, but what mystery shopping company pays
> travel time/wait time and $30/hr? With your gross
> income divided by your shop time, it appears you
> made somewhere in the neighborhood of $60+/hr.
> I'd love to know more about this! =)
>
> M Monty Wrote:
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> -----
> > Hello kcarreia
> >
> > I know it is usually in poor taste to talk
> about
> > income, but I hope this can be encouraging to
> you.
> >
> >
> > I started shopping in Feb. 2012. The first
> month
> > of listening to the shoppers in this forum
> helped
> > me to avoid many pitfalls. The beginnings were
> > about finding, and applying to as many
> companies
> > as possible. I now am registered with
> > approximately 100 companies. As a result of a
> > thread on this forum I downloaded RoboForm to
> help
> > with streamlining the application process. Now
> it
> > is very quick and easy.
> >
> > I realize your question addresses whether you
> can
> > live off of your earnings? The first couple of
> > months I earned $200-300. As I asked for
> advice,
> > and followed certain threads on this forum, I
> got
> > better at choosing my shops. After doing well
> over
> > one hundred shops, schedulers started reaching
> out
> > to me, which usually meant a bonus for the shops
> I
> > accepted. It also became a feather in my cap
> with
> > the schedulers: I helped to pull them out of a
> > bind. Here it is less than six months after
> > starting my business, I finished a route audit
> > that took me 525 miles, at a cost of less than
> > $200, for gross earnings of $1,108.50. My
> actual
> > onsite hours were, 18.5. Fortunately the
> company
> > paid travel time, wait time between shops,
> mileage
> > , and $30 hourly.
> >
> > I had the same questions you have asked, and I
> am
> > a believer now! Most importantly, I learned to
> > follow the advice.of those who have paved the
> way
> > to success. You will only succeed with very
> hard
> > work, and some frustrations. Do not fret: I
> > think it is important to the process. My heart
> is
> > in it to make it a fulltime business. The
> choice
> > is yours!!
> > kcarreira Wrote:
> >
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>
> > -----
> > > Hi, I am very new to this and was wondering
> if
> > it
> > > is possible to make a living at it or if it
> is
> > > just good as extra income. I like to set
> > > realistic expectations so I don't want to go
> in
> > > expecting to make a ton of money and then be
> > > disapointed when I don't. Thanks so much for
> > your
> > > input.
M. Monty
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