Screenscape Street Team Updates Nov 22

Phew! It’s been a busy week class-wise, and it’s still crunch time before the final exams. Also my Wordpress blog is acting up and giving my grief. However I did manage to make some progress with ScreenScape, and finally stuck up the last of fifty posters today. I’ll fill you in more on what’s been happening once I have a spare moment, but here are some quick stats for now:

Total time needed to place posters*: 5 hrs and 50 mins
Total time needed to submit venues online: 35 mins
TOTAL TIME NEEDED TO COMPLETE JOB: 6 hrs and 25 mins

*transportation to and from CIRCUITS was not included (similar to the way you would not be paid for the time it takes to get to and leave work). Transportation time between poster-plastering within a single circuit was included.

I just submitted my last chunk of claims and they are all currently pending. I put up 50 posters in total, used up all my brochures, and a handful of stickers. I put 51 claims in to ScreenScape (50 being for the posters, 1 being for brochures left at a location). If all my venues are accepted, the projected base pay for this job comes to $102. Since I have made more than 50 claims within my first two weeks, I should also be receiving an additional $50 bonus, bringing the total pay up to $152.

This translates to a projected salary of $23.40 an hour, which is significantly larger than my previous post.

ScreenScape is usually very quick on the ball with approving submissions, keep checking back here and I’ll stick up a note once they’ve been confirmed. By then I would have met and overshot the $50 minimum payout, so we’ll see how quickly the check arrives.

To note: some ScreenScape staff have been checking out this blog, and have acted on one of my suggestions to make the ‘Submit a Venue’ form a little more user-friendly. Now it remembers the last city and country you’ve been in, so you don’t have to select it down from a drop-down menu each time you make a claim. Might not seem like a big deal, but those wasted seconds could have really added up, so thanks!

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