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Market research On bread
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I have been offered a job of being involved in a market research group, talking about bread. Apparently the people come to your house and it lasts 3 to 4 hours. Also I will be asked to keep a diary for a week with the tasks that they give me. For doing this I get £100
Has anyone done this sort of thing before for this amount of time? And what sort of tasks could I be give? I'm guessing it will be eating different types of bread.
How can you talk about bread for 4 hours?
Has anyone done this sort of thing before for this amount of time? And what sort of tasks could I be give? I'm guessing it will be eating different types of bread.
How can you talk about bread for 4 hours?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.BOO would like a job like this but with cakes and not Bread. BOO could talk about cakes until the cows come home!!
(I would think it is a bread tasting rather than talking about bread) You could perhaps be asked to toast it, fry it, butter it, put jam on it, feed it to the birds and make note on the results.
(I would think it is a bread tasting rather than talking about bread) You could perhaps be asked to toast it, fry it, butter it, put jam on it, feed it to the birds and make note on the results.
Easier to meet in a granary.
Yes, it is easy, as they explore your lifestyle and then bread and baking preferences, knowledge of bread brands etc etc - I did an airline one for Cathay Pacific and got a free London-HK upgrade to First.....worth a bit more that 30 quid an hour! However, that is about the going rate.
Yes, it is easy, as they explore your lifestyle and then bread and baking preferences, knowledge of bread brands etc etc - I did an airline one for Cathay Pacific and got a free London-HK upgrade to First.....worth a bit more that 30 quid an hour! However, that is about the going rate.
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