naledge
Very Well-Known Member
I'm sick of applying for part-time jobs, so I've decided to look into something I've always hated - commission work.
Recently there has been a lot of advertising by a company (Penny Miller) in our area looking for people to distribute their catalogues and deliver products.
But I have the overwhelming feeling that I'll deliver to 500 houses and nobody will buy anything, so it'll be a complete waste.
Has anyone here worked doing this sort of thing, what's it like? Is it worth it?
I'm considering it because almost everyone that applies gets accepted and it's not set hours so I can do it around my Uni work. But it seems risky.
Recently there has been a lot of advertising by a company (Penny Miller) in our area looking for people to distribute their catalogues and deliver products.
But I have the overwhelming feeling that I'll deliver to 500 houses and nobody will buy anything, so it'll be a complete waste.
Has anyone here worked doing this sort of thing, what's it like? Is it worth it?
I'm considering it because almost everyone that applies gets accepted and it's not set hours so I can do it around my Uni work. But it seems risky.