Same. It said $0, but I'm not likely to want an hourly rate for these since they're almost all local. If you choose (for example) ten locations at a time, do they all have to be the same pay type? I'm wondering if it would be possible to pick five one way and then go back in and choose five the other way or if you'd be locked out after selecting that first batch.@guysmom wrote:
I got the error message on one browser, then immediately tried another browser and it worked fine. I chose 10 locations. The only odd thing was the payment selection. Don't know if any of you others noticed, but the usual $20 PER LOCATION fee said $0.00 instead. I figured that was just a glitch, as the per HOUR choice still said $20/hour. I chose my usual $20 per location, even though it said $0. If I'm selected for anything, and it hasn't been corrected, I can always call about it.
@shopperbob wrote:
In that I had no knowledge of this company, I accessed their website. From what I gathered, this is not an MSC, but one that offers work visiting businesses for I would term as merchandising. Have I misunderstood? If so, please explain.
I wouldn't call it merchandising exactly, bob. RQA handles product retrievals when there's some type of issue that requires them to be pulled off the shelves and either destroyed or mailed to RQA. To give you an example, the most recent project I worked on was checking cases of soda that potentially had pieces of machinery used during the manufacturing process in the cans. I purchased the products, checked them to see if I felt or heard anything unusual when giving gentle shakes to the package, then ultimately destroyed the soda. (Had I found anything, it would have been sent in to RQA.) I was paid a fee as well as reimbursed for the soda purchase. You won't get rich, but it's typically easy work. They typically pay either $20 per location and .30¢ per mile. If you choose to be paid by the hour, it's usually $20 per hour and.30¢ per mile, with any time spent driving included as time spent working. (I choose hourly for any location that's longer than a 20-minute drive across town.)@shopperbob wrote:
In that I had no knowledge of this company, I accessed their website. From what I gathered, this is not an MSC, but one that offers work visiting businesses for I would term as merchandising. Have I misunderstood? If so, please explain.
@sestrahelena wrote:
I've tried Firefox, Samsung and Chrome to no avail. Just getting the error messages.
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
Why only 30 when the standard is 67?