@barbage wrote:
Let me ask a question or two here. I'm getting ready to retire from my day job and thinking about getting to try shops I have not been about to try in the past because of having to work during the day. Two I have been considering are the post office shops and the business verification shops. Are they profitable in any way? I really don't know a lot about them other than there seems to be lots of them and they seem fairly quick. What am I missing?
Post Office: There are several types of these shops. Search the forum to read other shoppers' opinions and experiences with the various types of shops. They have written plenty! Some of that information will help you to determine if you want to work with the supplies, how to do that, etc. When I did those shops, it was possible to to multiple shops per day along with other shops as needed or desired for my purposes. If there was not a line, the time on-site was what was needed to complete all tasks. There was not a minimum time per location, although though was a minimum waiting period before exiting one location and entering another. Depending upon where you are, you could fill that time with reports, driving to other locations, or other nearby assignments. Sometimes, there were bonuses. The report contained a large number of questions that were answered within a few minutes.
Business Verification: Straightforward. Schedule and execute within a time frame. Some interaction, some images, some other information. Professional dress. Some cities probably have more available than others due to the population spread and number of businesses. Irene does these, and if she sees this, she might give you more information.
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)