Being the curious person that I am, just wondering how your shopping day starts and how it ends.
Mine starts with a cup of coffee at about 5:00 AM, then out for a walk with the dogs. I try to print the paperwork needed the night before. When I am awarded a shop, I put the information in my daily calendar and input the data into Quicken. I do not use a spreadsheet anymore because I was doing double duty. I configured Quicken to track needed for a given shop and print an invoice for every shop. I do not send the invoices. It is merely a way of tracking my shops for each MSC. So, when it is time for taxes, I can print a report that shows my income, reimbursements, mileage, cost for supplies, etc. - basically everything I need. When I complete a report, I pull the paperwork from the binder and make a file for each shop. I put everything in the file and file it away. When I am paid for the shop, I input the data into Quicken, print a final invoice and put the file in a banker's box. I also have a file that contains month-end reports created by Quicken.
I try to read through the material for each shop as soon as it is assigned. While I am drinking my coffee, plan my route,re-read the material, make any notes of things I need to remember and put everything in a binder in the order I do the shops . The binder contains all of the paperwork for my shops. Then, I'm off to Starbucks for a grande mocha.
My day ends with reading through the posts here and reports. Also, I keep a calendar at home that shows my schedule as well as my husband's. He is a pilot and needs to be available 24/7. For instance, he was supposed to have this week off, but another pilot got sick. Urggg! I was looking forward to having him at home. One of the reasons I decided to start shopping is because my husband is gone so much and I needed something to do to keep me busy. Well, I found something to keep me busy, that is for sure.
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What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals. -Henry David Thoreau
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Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out. -Frank Clark
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