There seems to be a lot of good advice here on gas stations in general and Maritz, in particular. Maritz is, without doubt, the MSC with the most gas station clients. In my area, there are seven different gas station clients and I know that other areas of the country have local chains that are also handled by Maritz.
Stations are generally shopped and/or audited between one and four times a year, usually every quarter. Audits conducted during regular periods generally pay between $10 and $15 per location with higher amounts possible at the end of shopping periods or if the shop is conducted at night.
Most audits require a certain minimum number of required photos per station plus photos for easily recognizable discrepancies. The client is looking for discrepancies that stand out--that the average customer might see or experience. Generally, it is not a white glove audit--nitpicking is generally disallowed. I try to find the two worst examples of each discrepancy and include those in my preliminary data gathering. At home, under better lighting, I can determine which of the two photos best shows the issue. I always try to get at least two photos of the overall site, the canopy and the convenience store because these photos can be cropped and/or enlarged for photos I may have forgotten to take during my visit.
Most debrief forms give you a place at the top of the form to add all of the required photos. Each question in the form that requires a photo will display a camera icon which can be clicked to add individual pictures. When you enter all of your data on the form and click SUBMIT, the system will verify that all of the required information is present and give you any data errors it encounters. If no data errors are encountered a review screen is displayed that shows all of your YES/NO answers and comments. Clicking SUBMIT on this screen will display prompts for the REQUIRED photos in the first section and the discrepancy photos in the second section. If you have more than one instance of the REQUIRED photos, leave one of your discrepancy photos (pick one that only has one photo) off the submission page. The system will repopulate the page showing the photos you have submitted and enable you to add additional copies/instances of the required and discrepancy photos. If during the photo submission, you discover that you answered a question wrong initially and either have a photo for a discrepancy not reported or don't have photo for a discrepancy you did report, you need to hit the <BACK> button on your browser, PAUSE for about 10 seconds and hit the <BACK> button a second time to bring up the review screen. At this point you can make changes to your audit, changing answers to conform to the photos you actually took. When you are doing many shops in a given day, it is easy to get the data between the different shops confused and mistakes do happen. Better to catch them here then to let them pass and have the editor flag the shop which you must eventually correct anyway.
Comment, about the 27-page audit forms: I have condensed forms available for most of the Maritz clients that make the work sheets manageable (at most one double-sided single page form). One of the clients sends a NCR form for each shop assigned, the back copy of which you must leave with the station. But I suspect that soon will go away and we will have to print our own forms to use at the stations. Just remember to expense the paper, ink and other printer supplies on your tax form. They used to supply the vests, too but cheap vests can be had for a few bucks at dollar stores or Big Lots.
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One buzzard to another while circling high overhead (paraphrased), "Patience hell! I want to shop somewhere."