walesmaven Wrote:
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> Snoopy,
> My advice would be to forge ahead signing up with
> tons of MSCs. Then select one shop of a
> particular kind to try, at any given MSC. I favor
> bank teller shops, followed by what are called
> "platfom" shops (Where you speak to a banker at a
> desk, maybe about a new checking account.); some
> favor fast food shops starters. I hate the split
> second timing on FF shops; others love those and
> hate bank shops. Then, maybe try some fast casual
> lunch shops, where the risk is low, but the
> observations somewhat more complex. Steer clear
> of IKEA shops, forever.
>
> The most important thing is to stop wondering and
> start shopping, lol.
Some of the bank shops don't sound too bad. I dislike the split second timing involved on McDonalds shops though. They make it sound like if you are off by so much as a second, the shop is invalidated. Maybe one of the easiest types of shops of all to start off with might be the product audits I think. Unlike other types of shops the interaction with a product display can be much easier than that with a human being that can move around, dress a certain way, behave a certain way, and say all sorts of things that you've got to remember. Retail displays on the other hand are just so much simpler. If you stare at them or take a picture, they just stare right back at you and not say a word. Couldn't be simpler, haha. Too bad I can't find more of them though...
And you are probably right. I should stop wondering, and start doing, but sometimes thinking things through is not such a bad idea. It can save ya from making some mistakes sometimes.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/06/2013 11:18PM by Snoopy4678.