NeedsGoodJobs Wrote:
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> But, honestly, I don't think that being a MS is a
> good way to make an income, you have to spend alot
> of money driving to destinations and after you
> figure out all the time you spend on reports,
> getting the facts straight so you can accurately
> enter your facts to the clients, you often end up
> making less than mininum wage. When you start this
> type of job, you don't really know who to apply
> to.. and that's not an advantage...
>
I disagree with this statement. People do make money MSing. Many many people. Perhaps not as much as years when the US economy was better, but they do. I do. Others here do, also. It is all in how you appy yourself to your business. It can be done.
> And I don't like it for the fact, there's no
> creativity whatsoever involved... it's routine and
> has the benefit of you choosing your own hours,
OMG! Like movie checks involve ever so much creativity? There certainly is more in the day to day work of a mystery shopper than in the job you covet. If you want a creative job, you are barking up the wrong tree. I KNOW. I'm an artist, and I teach college-level art. Movie checks do not equal a creative job.
> but if you got basic living expenses to make, you
> might want to consider working PT at a mall or
> something retail more profitable than this!
Again, I disagree. Newbie shoppers, persevere. You will reap the effort you sow.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/13/2010 05:49AM by dee shops.