Hi Deb,
You're right, the pay is not great but getting in to movies free and is a savings if you enjoy
movies as entertainment, and it is not as though I have to live on the income.
Liz
--- deb grodin <debg@home.com> wrote:
> A group of us did this the four years we were in college. It was great.
> We went to see movies and got paid for it. Your right the work is not
> steady and if I remember correctly, just a few years ago, the pay was
> not great.
> Debby
>
> Elizabeth Patterson wrote:
> >
> > Hi Lil,
> > Visit this website and learn about the company I work for.
> >
> > http://www.rapidchek.com/
> >
> > The hire people for movie checks and mystery shoppers. It is a now and
> > again type of work, but it is easy and kind of fun. Their 800 number is on
> > their site.
> > Liz
> >
> > >Liz: I sure would be interesed in counting the people who go to certain
> > >movies. Can you send me a contact? Thanks bunches, lillian
> > >
> > >
> > >-----Original Message-----
> > >From: Elizabeth Patterson <eapat@ewa.net>
> > >To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
> > >Date: Thursday, May 13, 1999 7:32 AM
> > >Subject: Re: [MOL] Cancer Fatigue: Liz
> > >
> > >
> > >>Hi Joicy,
> > >>For years I have worked two and three jobs. Right now I am subbing during
> > >>the day and of course teaching my college classes at night. On the weekends
> > >>my son and I share a job which some molers may be interested in doing. We
> > >>count people who are attending specific movies at the movie theaters. We
> > >>are hired by a security company out of California. They call and ask us to
> > >>do a count on whatever movie they have been hired to check. Last weekend
> > >>and this one we are counting The Mummy all showings Saturday and Sunday. We
> > >>go in and count the people for the showings they designate. We watch the
> > >>movie if we want to or kill time between showings. It doesn't pay much, but
> > >>we see lots of free movies and it is really easy. There is, of course,
> > >>paper work to fill out. People have to be over 18 to do the job because it
> > >>requires a certain level of responsible and it amounts to doing an audit on
> > >>the theater to see if they are following the contract rules. I have been
> > >>doing this for about 20 years.
> > >>
> > >>Anyway, my point is, I used to be able to do this plus theater, etc. with
> > >>little trouble energy wise. Now I work, but I don't do the other things
> > >>because I am too tired. Right now I have to head for work at a local
> > >>school. I'll be a 3rd grade teacher today.
> > >>Love Liz
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>Dear Liz, it is indeed frustrating. I have always been high energy also
> > >>>-- even kind of hyper (very much an over-achiever), so this is
> > >>>devestating, to feel so brain-dead. When I read about the effects of
> > >>>chemo and tamoxifen on cognitive skills and energy, I don't know whether
> > >>>to be glad (it's not my imagination, I am not crazy, it's real) or very
> > >>>sad (let me outta here!!! give me my brain and energy back!!!!) It is a
> > >>>major struggle. I would be lying to say otherwise. I can deal with
> > >>>losing a breast. Losing my mind and energy is much harder...but we can't
> > >>>give up, can we? For we are fighters!!! Love, Joicy
> > >>>
> > >>>Elizabeth Patterson wrote:
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Hi Joicy,
> > >>>> It really is frustrating, isn't it. I have always been a very high
> > >energy
> > >>>> person, but I certainly can't do what I used to do. I wonder if I can
> > >ever
> > >>>> get back to normal.
> > >>>> Liz
> > >>>>
> > >>>> >Liz, I don't know what the tests show, but I KNOW I have never regained
> > >>>> >the energy I had pre-cancer...I am always dragging now. I hate it. I
> > >>>> >hope someone gets around to checking it out...love, Joicy
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