I read the Game Plan for New Shoppers – THANK YOU!! (And, darn , NOW I know not to sign up as a novice.)
I'm trying not to overwhelm myself because it does take me time to write evaluations.
Here are my own “rules”:
1. Stay within 10 miles of home (farther away = more LA traffic = not predictable)
2. Stick with the MSCs that I’ve already worked for - they gave me 10s so theoretically I sort of “know” what they expect.
3. Don't do anything that could mess with my credit
4. Don't have more than 2 evaluations due on the same day (taking into account the waits for follow-up questions)
BUT rules 1 and 2 are cancelling each other out. It seems like every shop in my area is from a different MSC. And sometimes a scheduler at one company will register me with a different company for an assignment.
I think rule #1 is more important – what do y’all think?
And should I try to limit the number of MSCs I sign up with until I’m out of the kiddie pool or should I just stick with rule #4?
And one more question – Are schedulers crazy busy? Air traffic controller crazy – high on Red Bull and sugar coordinating landings of huge FEDEX planes, commercial airlines, prop planes and a few helicopters, some of which have no landing gear, while simultaneously trading flights with colleagues? Or DMV customer service crazy –drinking lots of coffee or other diuretic beverage, full workload, but not stressed, taking their time and if you don’t have the right documents you gotta come back tomorrow or make an appointment for 3 weeks from today?
I’m just trying to get a feel to help in my dealings with them.
Thanks! HB
I'm trying not to overwhelm myself because it does take me time to write evaluations.
Here are my own “rules”:
1. Stay within 10 miles of home (farther away = more LA traffic = not predictable)
2. Stick with the MSCs that I’ve already worked for - they gave me 10s so theoretically I sort of “know” what they expect.
3. Don't do anything that could mess with my credit
4. Don't have more than 2 evaluations due on the same day (taking into account the waits for follow-up questions)
BUT rules 1 and 2 are cancelling each other out. It seems like every shop in my area is from a different MSC. And sometimes a scheduler at one company will register me with a different company for an assignment.
I think rule #1 is more important – what do y’all think?
And should I try to limit the number of MSCs I sign up with until I’m out of the kiddie pool or should I just stick with rule #4?
And one more question – Are schedulers crazy busy? Air traffic controller crazy – high on Red Bull and sugar coordinating landings of huge FEDEX planes, commercial airlines, prop planes and a few helicopters, some of which have no landing gear, while simultaneously trading flights with colleagues? Or DMV customer service crazy –drinking lots of coffee or other diuretic beverage, full workload, but not stressed, taking their time and if you don’t have the right documents you gotta come back tomorrow or make an appointment for 3 weeks from today?
I’m just trying to get a feel to help in my dealings with them.
Thanks! HB