Flyer Droppers For Real Estate
Hi there,
We are looking for a reliable flyer dropper for regular work. Each drop consists of dropping approx 150 flyers into letterboxes that allow advertising material surrounding homes of the properties that we are marketing.
Each drop should easily take less than 2 hours and we pay $40 a drop. We usually need these dropped on a Thursday or Friday, sometimes Saturday so you must be available to drop at those times. Please do not apply if you have too many commitments already on any of these days.
Pickup of flyers will be from our home in Mt Eden and you will be required to invoice us (I'll show you how if needed) once the work is complete. We will pay immediately once invoice is received.
This is a great additional income if needed and will keep you fit!
If you are interested please email mark@markstewart.co.nz with some information about yourself and when you are available to begin.
Many thanks,
Mark
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