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I signed up with a several new companies this year. I got my first email about shops available for February. This company wants me to check boxes on the jobs I'm interested in and if chosen the scheduler will email me. No pay information, no guidelines, dates, etc. Why would I want to work with this company? Sounds like a lot of wasted time for me and the schedulers.

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Without knowing the name of the company, it's hard to say much. The other thought is, what do you have to lose? You can check the boxes on shops that interest you and see what happens. You're not committed until they offer you a job and you take it.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
You are allowed to say the name of the company here just do not say the store name.


dreamweaver Wrote:
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> I signed up with a several new companies this
> year. I got my first email about shops available
> for February. This company wants me to check
> boxes on the jobs I'm interested in and if chosen
> the scheduler will email me. No pay information,
> no guidelines, dates, etc. Why would I want to
> work with this company? Sounds like a lot of
> wasted time for me and the schedulers.
What you have described is an uncommon method that is used by MSPs to assign shops. Two MSPs I work with use this method. The advantage is that the shop offers appear in your inbox with no effort from you. Then you accept or reject them.

As for the particular MSP in question, you have to name them for a more specific response. Or you can search the forum for information on that MSP.

Happily shopping Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut
It is satisfactionservicesinc.com

They give no information in my email about the type of job other than retail or service. Just city, (retail) and any reimbursements. No idea of how much it pays, timelines, expectations. I like to sign up for jobs that I know all the information on. I just think it's a waste of time for the scheduler to contact me with hopefully all the information/restrictions only for me to say, "No thanks." Has anyone worked for them? Do they pay well? What is their paperwork like?
Unless they have changed, that MSP does another other unusual thing. I am signed up with them, but haven't completed a shop. I suggest you search the forum for info on them.

Happily shopping Rhode Island and nearby Massachusetts and Connecticut
I have done shops for them. They are nice folks but their website is odd so it makes filling out reports a PITA. They had three clients in my area and lost at least two. not sure about the third. I haven't seen any shops in my area in a long time. They did pay as promised when I worked for them.
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