I just came back from a $500 day. I was on the way to do four shops (2 at $100, 2 at $110), and got an e-mail from a scheduler for an emergency shop (another $100). Gladly picked it up. Not a single video shop among them. The first shop took 20 minutes, the second and third 6 minutes each, the emergency pickup at least 45 minutes (I had to stop and print out the paperwork AND prep for the shop, and was on-site for half an hour), and the last one
20 minutes. I was then about 200 miles from home, after completing 600 miles of an 800 mile circle. And yes, it was an 18 hour day.
Last week, also had a $500 + day. Three shops at $100, 2 at $75, one at $70; and a whole slew of $14 shops that consisted of geoverifying a location and taking a photo of the storefront that were in tiny towns that I was driving right through to get to my other shops.
In a rural area, this is good money. Minimum wage around here is $10 an hour, and the only people making more work for the schools or the government (federal and state; our county only has 2,000 people, so there's not a lot of local government). So even if it's a 24 hour day after adding in reporting time, I console myself with the thought that a lot of people where I live work 40 hours a week and make less than I made in one day.
Yes, I am exhausted.
But no more so than if I just stood on my feet for 8 hours at the local gas station!