A week and a half ago, my children and I organized a significant number of catalogues for a job that paid $50 for collating 2,528 catalogues across 316 houses. The pay was not disclosed until after signing up, and had I known the compensation, I would have declined. We take pride in doing the job correctly—collating from largest to smallest, securing them properly, and ensuring they are delivered to mailboxes, not left on lawns or doorsteps, which can create a mess. Unfortunately, we can no longer work for the company due to their rigid delivery schedules, which expect us to deliver in poor weather conditions, risking damage to the catalogues and ourselves. When we were not allowed to deliver the following week, my children lost the money they earned. Attempts to establish a flexible delivery system were dismissed. Additionally, our delivery driver left our catalogues in the rain twice, leading to ruined quality and incurring costs for waste removal. The treatment of delivery personnel is unacceptable, and I would only recommend this work if you have ample support and a vehicle.
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