It takes years of dedication, quality work, and referrals to create a successful business. Personal shoppers should expect lean early years as they work to build their business and expand their clientele. After a few years of working part time and providing superior service, a personal shopper may develop his or her business into a full-time endeavor. Eventually, he or she may be able to hire an assistant to help with the administrative work, such as client billing and scheduling.
- Antiques and Art Dealers
- App Services Workers
- Auctioneers
- Automobile Sales Workers
- Automotive Dealership Owners
- Automotive Dealership Sales Managers
- Baggage Porters and Bellhops
- Baristas
- Bartenders
- Bed and Breakfast Owners
- Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
- Business Managers
- Buyers
- Cashiers
- Caterers
- Chief Customer Officers
- Cooks and Chefs
- Cosmetics Sales Representatives
- Cosmetics Shop Owners and Managers
- Counter and Retail Clerks
- Cruise Ship Workers
- Customer Service Directors
- Customer Service Representatives
- Event Planners
- Fast Food Workers
- Florists
- Food Service Workers
- Franchise Owners
- Green Hotel/Resort Ecomanagers
- Hosts/Hostesses
- Hotel and Motel Managers
- Hotel Concierges
- Hotel Desk Clerks
- Hotel Executive Housekeepers
- Hotel Restaurant Managers
- Housekeepers and Maids
- Jewelers and Jewelry Repairers
- Loss Prevention Managers
- Market Research Analysts
- Merchandise Displayers
- Parking Attendants
- Pet Shop Workers
- Recreation Workers
- Resort Workers
- Restaurant and Food Service Managers
- Retail Business Owners
- Retail Loss Prevention Specialists
- Retail Managers
- Retail Sales Workers
- Sales Managers
- Sales Representatives
- Ski Resort Workers
- Spa Managers
- Stock Clerks
- Supermarket Workers
- Watch and Clock Repairers
- Wedding and Party Consultants