If you want applause you should be an actor.
skill, Yes! Lying, deception and stealth NO! It is acting, getting into your part and playing it beautifully.
Acting is what makes you walk into a fine motor car dealer and be allowed to test drive a $70,000 vehicle like you can afford it cash. You can walk into that department store and drop $150 for lunch and go to that jeweler and they take out a tray of glitter for you to approve.
Acting is going into a burger shop looking like you live in the neighborhood. The Beggars and the "ladies" that offer you their "pleasures" lets you know you are in the "poor side of town". Undercover officers and others asks you if you are buying or selling drugs because that is where people go to buy and sell.
Oh! and you get paid for the shops.
I love Halloween. It happens many times a year when I dress wealthy or poor and perform beautifully.
@Jaymo wrote:
I can't talk to anybody I know about mystery shopping and my experiences. Either because they don't know I MS, or because they don't care. I come home after a great shop and try talking to my wife about it, but she just smiles and nods, not knowing the incredible amount of skill, lying, deception and stealth that has just taken place to successfully accomplish what I've just done. I love coming here because you all understand what it feels like when everything falls in place; the false back-story holds up after the sales associate's questions and cross-examining, the employee is wearing their nametag and nails all their points, the bathroom is clean, the cashier hands over a receipt without needing to ask for it, the fries are hot and not too salty, and the pen you keep in your car to jot down notes isn't out of ink.