A shopper asked on the job board:
"How will u know if a shop was accepted or not. Will the msc let u know or will u just be left hung out to dry. I know if u do not get paid thats one signal but will they let u know if they rejected your shop survey."
Unfortunately no one can respond to posts on the job board as that area is for schedulers to post jobs, not to get into long winded discussions. So I have moved the discussion here.
With some companies you will get a notice of your score on a job. That is usually the confirmation that the job is accepted and you are on your way. That is true especially for the SASSIE companies that show scores on their website. With other companies you will not hear a thing and the next thing you know about the job is receiving a paycheck.
Most generally, you will get a notice of a shop rejection if a shop is rejected. Or you will get a note from the editor of things you need to change or clarify before the job can be accepted. These later must be answered quickly, so it is important to read your email daily and check your junk mail in case a note went astray. I have also had editors pick up the phone and call. I had one just this week who wanted more information than was asked for on the questionnaire. I suppose I was not required to give more information than contracted for, but she was pleasant and I was pleased to help her out.
There are some companies you do need to watch for, however. If Second to None rejects a shop, it shows up on their website but they won't contact you. I don't know whether Maritz has tweaked their website to have it show better, but on their website at one point you could see where in processing a shop was and what, if anything, you still needed to do. Trendsource you need to follow up on their website within 24 hrs of submitting a shop to upload a receipt separately or deal with any other issues. Sinclair you need to fax or email receipts and watch for an acknowledging email that it is received (I believe you can also watch it on their website).
So their is no simple answer. But generally if you hear nothing, things are ok.
"How will u know if a shop was accepted or not. Will the msc let u know or will u just be left hung out to dry. I know if u do not get paid thats one signal but will they let u know if they rejected your shop survey."
Unfortunately no one can respond to posts on the job board as that area is for schedulers to post jobs, not to get into long winded discussions. So I have moved the discussion here.
With some companies you will get a notice of your score on a job. That is usually the confirmation that the job is accepted and you are on your way. That is true especially for the SASSIE companies that show scores on their website. With other companies you will not hear a thing and the next thing you know about the job is receiving a paycheck.
Most generally, you will get a notice of a shop rejection if a shop is rejected. Or you will get a note from the editor of things you need to change or clarify before the job can be accepted. These later must be answered quickly, so it is important to read your email daily and check your junk mail in case a note went astray. I have also had editors pick up the phone and call. I had one just this week who wanted more information than was asked for on the questionnaire. I suppose I was not required to give more information than contracted for, but she was pleasant and I was pleased to help her out.
There are some companies you do need to watch for, however. If Second to None rejects a shop, it shows up on their website but they won't contact you. I don't know whether Maritz has tweaked their website to have it show better, but on their website at one point you could see where in processing a shop was and what, if anything, you still needed to do. Trendsource you need to follow up on their website within 24 hrs of submitting a shop to upload a receipt separately or deal with any other issues. Sinclair you need to fax or email receipts and watch for an acknowledging email that it is received (I believe you can also watch it on their website).
So their is no simple answer. But generally if you hear nothing, things are ok.