Can't sleep and doing some late night reading, and came across this thread that BarefootBliss started:
[www.mysteryshopforum.com]
"How did you first learn about mystery shopping and how did you get started?"
Unfortunately, the topic has been closed to new replies. I thought it would be nice to keep the topic alive. When I first posted on the forums, I must've missed this thread by about a week. However, reading the forums for four months now, and then reading the topic afterwards, people's experiences and history now make more sense to me. It's like watching some character flashbacks during a movie. I don't know why, but I like these kind of stories. It does humanize everyone. I also have a greater appreciation now for all of you. And holy crap, I did not realize how young and immature I am in comparison.
Anyways, to keep the topic going, I first learned about MS around five years ago. It's cut and dry. It was through the chicken fingers company. The MSC was conducting consumer feedback for the client through surveys and such. The only reason I came across the survey was that it came from the result of the client making a product donation to a non-profit I volunteered with at the time. I signed up with the MSC, and my first shop was a Sonic. All I needed was my smartphone. In that way, I don't think I can ever really understand the full history of MS pre-smartphones. Since then, I did a good number of those kind of shops with that MSC. For years, I only stuck with the big MSCs. Looking back though, I seemed to always make the right move and jump from one big MSC to another MSC for a consistent stream of shops.
When COVID hit, that had me venture into other types of shops, which were some of the most memorable ones to this day. Don't take this the wrong way and literally, but since COVID, I personally benefited in a number of ways. I'll stop there.
[www.mysteryshopforum.com]
"How did you first learn about mystery shopping and how did you get started?"
Unfortunately, the topic has been closed to new replies. I thought it would be nice to keep the topic alive. When I first posted on the forums, I must've missed this thread by about a week. However, reading the forums for four months now, and then reading the topic afterwards, people's experiences and history now make more sense to me. It's like watching some character flashbacks during a movie. I don't know why, but I like these kind of stories. It does humanize everyone. I also have a greater appreciation now for all of you. And holy crap, I did not realize how young and immature I am in comparison.
Anyways, to keep the topic going, I first learned about MS around five years ago. It's cut and dry. It was through the chicken fingers company. The MSC was conducting consumer feedback for the client through surveys and such. The only reason I came across the survey was that it came from the result of the client making a product donation to a non-profit I volunteered with at the time. I signed up with the MSC, and my first shop was a Sonic. All I needed was my smartphone. In that way, I don't think I can ever really understand the full history of MS pre-smartphones. Since then, I did a good number of those kind of shops with that MSC. For years, I only stuck with the big MSCs. Looking back though, I seemed to always make the right move and jump from one big MSC to another MSC for a consistent stream of shops.
When COVID hit, that had me venture into other types of shops, which were some of the most memorable ones to this day. Don't take this the wrong way and literally, but since COVID, I personally benefited in a number of ways. I'll stop there.
. Also I'm already sort of introverted and being at home watching movies every day I don't want to become a total Boo Radley and "out of it".....so simple shops I screw with basic things like taking pics, using the computer (I hate tech lol), talking with people, being observant, etc. Anyhow, that's a sort of long answer to OP's question. *** Oh btw the corporation that waived site control on my property ? The people that bought my location have already submitted for high-rise permits and will liquidate the business eventually.....and someone at corporate I bet gets a "fee" from those proceeds 