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I lived in a large city with an abundance of shopping (unlike where I live now, which has only a Wal-Mart and no mall for almost an hour!)
I worked as a merchandising rep for seven different companies. My jobs ranged from going into the malls and arranging Calvin Klein purses at specific stores, to making sure the Whirlpool and Frigidaire refrigerators had certain stickers on them at Best Buy and Circuit City. My schedule was up to me - as long as my work was in by a certain date, I could go whenever I wanted to. I did all of my reporting from home, and didn't have to go to an office, didn't have to take time off work, nothing like that. It ended up with me working full time (and then some) right before we moved. We were trying to pay off all our debt because we are getting ready to buy a house. We came very close to getting rid of all of it, and my credit score is 806!!! WOOHOO!!!!
The best way to find the companies to work for is to go to WalMart and go to customer service. Ask to see the Vendor Log. (Some stores won't let you flip thru it just to look, but if you seem like you are going to sign in it then they don't ever care.) While you are flipping through the book, keep in mind the names of the companies who haven't had anyone sign in the last 3 months. These are companies who are looking for someone in YOUR area! Then, come home, go to their website, and apply online! It works every time. I did this for 5 years before I moved, and I need to get started up in it again.
Hope this helps someone! My pay ranged from $10-15 per hour, with most things paying right in the middle. It was SUPER!!!
I worked as a merchandising rep for seven different companies. My jobs ranged from going into the malls and arranging Calvin Klein purses at specific stores, to making sure the Whirlpool and Frigidaire refrigerators had certain stickers on them at Best Buy and Circuit City. My schedule was up to me - as long as my work was in by a certain date, I could go whenever I wanted to. I did all of my reporting from home, and didn't have to go to an office, didn't have to take time off work, nothing like that. It ended up with me working full time (and then some) right before we moved. We were trying to pay off all our debt because we are getting ready to buy a house. We came very close to getting rid of all of it, and my credit score is 806!!! WOOHOO!!!!
The best way to find the companies to work for is to go to WalMart and go to customer service. Ask to see the Vendor Log. (Some stores won't let you flip thru it just to look, but if you seem like you are going to sign in it then they don't ever care.) While you are flipping through the book, keep in mind the names of the companies who haven't had anyone sign in the last 3 months. These are companies who are looking for someone in YOUR area! Then, come home, go to their website, and apply online! It works every time. I did this for 5 years before I moved, and I need to get started up in it again.
Hope this helps someone! My pay ranged from $10-15 per hour, with most things paying right in the middle. It was SUPER!!!