MDavisnowell Wrote:
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> Hello Krande and welcome to the forum. I don't do
> any of the particular kinds of shops you've asked
> about, but there is a link to a list of mystery
> shopping companies at the bottom of the page. You
> will need to sign up with lots of companies (over
> 100, for sure) to be able to find ample work in
> your area. As you sign up with more and more
> companies, perhaps you will find some of the shops
> you are looking for. I started out with Corporate
> Research, Maritz, and Bare, and they are still
> major companies for me but I don't see the shops
> you've asked about. Most shoppers, including me,
> will not share their job/client/MSP lists, but
> will share tips on how to find work, understand
> guidelines, execute shops, and organize your
> office and your road trips.
>
> I don't personally know anyone who has quit a full
> time regular job to do this, but I'm sure they're
> out there and maybe some of them will respond to
> you. For me, this is extra money. Many of us
> work full time and shop part time, and many of us
> are "retired" and shop part time. Some of us are
> apparently quite successful as full time shoppers.
> I have a hunch that most shoppers don't do this
> seriously for long. It's really hard work and
> requires a lot of motivation and self discipline.
> This is one of those things that looks deceptively
> easy if it's done right but can turn out to be a
> nightmare in a hurry. You might want to do this
> for a year or so before you make any changes at
> your regular job.
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