Summer Sanity: It's easy to become a shopping Sherlock (The Star-Ledger)
If you're in the market for some cheap goods, a free dinner out and some cash on the side, consider a side job as a mystery shopper. Mystery shoppers are hired by store owners and managers to visit their shops, experience the services and report what they find.
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Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority launches the Mystery Shopper program in cooperation with Optimiza Academy (AME Info)
Within its efforts to provide unmatched services to the general public, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) will launch the Mystery Shopper program, which falls in line with the new initiatives of meeting the needs of the customers (service receivers), and to achieve the requirements of King Abdullah II award for Government excellence and transparency.
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Droppin' the 'Baum: Paying for college in a dismal job market may not be worth it (Montana Kaimin)
For the past two weeks, I’ve been scouring the streets in search of a job. When this goes to print, I will have handed applications and résumés to 26 different businesses. At a low point last week, I signed up with one of those mystery shopper scams where they “pay” you to report your shopping experiences. Not only did they double charge my debit card for the initiation fee, but I then had to ...
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Unemployment rate increases across the state (Richmond Register)
Unemployment rates in 112 of Kentucky’s 120 counties have increased since last year and Madison County’s amount of unemployed citizens has jumped 1.1 percent.The unemployment rate in Madison County was at 6.1 percent as of July, compared with a 5 percent unemployment rate in July 2007.The local and statewide fall in jobs is the result of several things, including “grappling with the fallout from ...
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Consumption power of consumers makes travel market in China attractive (eyefortravel.com)
In the run-up to the Olympic Games in Beijing, the travel industry including online travel players had projected a rosy picture for the industry.
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