Salary for the freebie employees?

Live forum: http://forum.freeipodguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=38919

burritopunk

09-05-2006 14:03:33

As I was sitting here jobsearching for the summer, a question popped into my head how much do these freebie site workers make? Specifically the larger companies like freepay, Transcendant, and Offercentric. I'm not sure if anybody has this information, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

unknown uchiha

09-05-2006 14:06:13

That'd be a pretty neat job to have. You should PM Jake =P

burritopunk

09-05-2006 14:09:51

It'd be a great job. I'd love to work in the marketing incentives realm rather than work retail (circuit city...ugh)! Also, as a college student pursuing marketing, it would look good for any future career opportunities.

ilanbg

09-05-2006 14:24:27

Just start your own freebie site. You're not going to get a job as a college student that's any more than grunt work (i.e. approving accounts), but opening your own freebie site will demand the best of your marketing skills and ingenuity.

theysayjump

09-05-2006 14:26:39

I'll pay you $15/month to credit trades for KeithA and myself.

compuguru

09-05-2006 14:35:38

[quotebd26017398="theysayjump"]I'll pay you $15/month to credit trades for KeithA and myself.[/quotebd26017398]
Hey, I could do that. )

jy3

09-05-2006 14:36:57

lol
i will pay u $16 a month to green for me monthly ;)

tylerc

09-05-2006 14:42:27

[quote474ac9c05e="theysayjump"]I'll pay you $15/month to credit trades for KeithA and myself.[/quote474ac9c05e]

I'll do it for $20.

unknown uchiha

09-05-2006 14:44:24

TSJ I'll take the job as long as I don't credit FGR's massive amounts of trade =P

ilanbg

09-05-2006 14:54:35

I'll do it as long as I can accept bribes to inflate others' TR.

Deal?

Admin

09-05-2006 15:07:29

I pay a friend of mine to help out with FusionCash. His hours are flexible but he has a lot of responsibilities and puts in a ton of work. He earns $1500/mo

burritopunk

09-05-2006 15:11:56

That's not too shabby. In the spirit of keeping the discussion public, how many hours does he put in on average? (If this should be discussed via PM, i apologize).

JordanE

09-05-2006 16:04:17

[quoteb4417f4091="theysayjump"]I'll pay you $15/month to credit trades for KeithA and myself.[/quoteb4417f4091]

Ha i'll do it.

Are you two the olny ones who credit trades?

somethinggarlic

09-05-2006 16:11:15

[quote98bcbdb0de="Admin"]I pay a friend of mine to help out with FusionCash. His hours are flexible but he has a lot of responsibilities and puts in a ton of work. He earns $1500/mo[/quote98bcbdb0de]

$1500/mo!!? Aren't you guys fresh outta highschool?

mrwzk

09-05-2006 16:17:32

people on this forum range in age from probaably 15-30 for hte most part some outsiders

JordanE

09-05-2006 16:24:22

Hes refering to Admin who is olny 19 (according to his profile)

theysayjump

09-05-2006 16:39:40

I should rephrase my statement.

I should be paying KeithA $15/month for crediting all the trades. he credits about 86,000 of them. I used to credit alot but it's difficult being corrupt and scamming teh n00bs.

burritopunk

09-05-2006 16:46:20

Wow, 2700 per day. What kind of hours are put into this?

Admin

19-05-2006 23:15:49

[quote701d6faff6="burritopunk"]That's not too shabby. In the spirit of keeping the discussion public, how many hours does he put in on average? (If this should be discussed via PM, i apologize).[/quote701d6faff6]

On crunch days, we might easily work 10-12 hour days (approving accounts for payout).

Otherwise its sort of hard to tell - all three of us (me, srichter, my friend) monitor the site + support tickets pretty much 18 hours a day all together (different timezones). But you can obviously do other work while you're refreshing every 20 mins or so.

My friend feels like we pay too much, and I feel like we pay too little. As I said, hours are flexible but the work is often frustrating.

drummer_kew_03

19-05-2006 23:22:28

I doubt that I could put that much time into it, but i would do the work for the money. I know I could use it.

johnjimjones

20-05-2006 09:33:21

[quotee94ec37cfa="Admin"][quotee94ec37cfa="burritopunk"]That's not too shabby. In the spirit of keeping the discussion public, how many hours does he put in on average? (If this should be discussed via PM, i apologize).[/quotee94ec37cfa]

On crunch days, we might easily work 10-12 hour days (approving accounts for payout).

Otherwise its sort of hard to tell - all three of us (me, srichter, my friend) monitor the site + support tickets pretty much 18 hours a day all together (different timezones). But you can obviously do other work while you're refreshing every 20 mins or so.

My friend feels like we pay too much, and I feel like we pay too little. As I said, hours are flexible but the work is often frustrating.[/quotee94ec37cfa]
I can imagine the tedious process of reviewing accounts can be, on average, how many accounts do you have to review per month?

CoMpFrEaK

20-05-2006 10:21:22

[quote18dee5d420="johnjimjones"][quote18dee5d420="Admin"][quote18dee5d420="burritopunk"]That's not too shabby. In the spirit of keeping the discussion public, how many hours does he put in on average? (If this should be discussed via PM, i apologize).[/quote18dee5d420]

On crunch days, we might easily work 10-12 hour days (approving accounts for payout).

Otherwise its sort of hard to tell - all three of us (me, srichter, my friend) monitor the site + support tickets pretty much 18 hours a day all together (different timezones). But you can obviously do other work while you're refreshing every 20 mins or so.

My friend feels like we pay too much, and I feel like we pay too little. As I said, hours are flexible but the work is often frustrating.[/quote18dee5d420]
I can imagine the tedious process of reviewing accounts can be, on average, how many accounts do you have to review per month?[/quote18dee5d420]

A bajillion

johnjimjones

20-05-2006 10:38:50

[quote008d6b8a5b="CoMpFrEaK"][quote008d6b8a5b="johnjimjones"][quote008d6b8a5b="Admin"][quote008d6b8a5b="burritopunk"]That's not too shabby. In the spirit of keeping the discussion public, how many hours does he put in on average? (If this should be discussed via PM, i apologize).[/quote008d6b8a5b]

On crunch days, we might easily work 10-12 hour days (approving accounts for payout).

Otherwise its sort of hard to tell - all three of us (me, srichter, my friend) monitor the site + support tickets pretty much 18 hours a day all together (different timezones). But you can obviously do other work while you're refreshing every 20 mins or so.

My friend feels like we pay too much, and I feel like we pay too little. As I said, hours are flexible but the work is often frustrating.[/quote008d6b8a5b]
I can imagine the tedious process of reviewing accounts can be, on average, how many accounts do you have to review per month?[/quote008d6b8a5b]

A bajillion[/quote008d6b8a5b]

Should take them about 10 hours then...slackers.