I have read many mystery shoppers places. You really need to be careful, as so many of them are scams. Does the real Mystery Shopper comapny charge a nominal fee? Anyone know that for a fact?Thanks! Janet
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I've Found that often if you work for yourself it can be difficult to stay on task and keep the main goal in mind- financial peace. I'm doing the Dave plan-debt snowball and have found that delivering pizza has helped me tremendously. Being held accountable to be there at the start of the shift is easier than saying "I will work on this blog from 6-8pm" or what ever the case may be. Even in a small town I'm still making $70-100 per night- profit, cash that night. That could be close to 2k per month if you are dedicated and working close to 30hours per week like I am for example. Also, these figures do not include hourly wages and are not taxed. If you already owe the uncle sam at the end of the year, the last thing you want to do is owe more since you are working more. What I do is as soon as I get off work I put that money in an eve lope and put in the night deposit box at the bank and ask it to be out towards principle on my loan. That way it doesn't get lost in the shuffle ofdaily expenses. One more thing, let's face it. People in fast food usually are not the kind of people you would want to work side by side for 8 hours. So when you apply for a job in fast food, and they see college education, stable job history, you will likely be hired on the spot and provided more/ better hours than some high school kid who just shows up with peircings and baggy clothes.
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Looks like a great recommendation. I've been in the business for many years and I think I'll pick it up. I never heard of it before, so I went to amazon and read the sample excerpts and it really seems to have some great insight!
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