Schedulers are crazy busy if they intend to make any money at this. And their bonuses depend on shop completion rates. You may find that you slowly drop even the most prolific MSCs (with the most total shops) in favor of the more shopper friendly ones.
As for traffic, I live and shop in one of the top 3 most congested traffic areas in the US. My rule is that I avoid driving in rush hour whenever possible AND I check the on line traffic hotlines before leaving the house. That way, I can plan and execute more lucrative shops that are more than, say 10 miles from home. I suggest a rule that specifies your maximum desired travel TIME, not distance. Then say, "Well for 4 easy shops with total fees of $80 or more I would go a bit farther IFF I can do them back-to-back.
In my view your current rules do not have enough maneuvering room for you to make efficient decisions/plans about shops or groups of shops. Let's say you were offered 4 $25 parking garage shops, all within a mile of one another (or less) where you could park as long as you like, as long as it is at least 20 minutes. Pack-up that laptop/notebook computer, map out where the closest Starbucks (or other place with reliably good Internet) is to each, and get started. At garage 1 walk (max 3-4 blocks) set up you laptop, input the entry part of the report for garage 1. Retrieve vehicle, park at garage 2, walk, set up, input exit part of garage 1 and entry part of garage 2, wash rinse, repeat. Arrive home with 3.5 of your 4 reports complete except, perhaps for uploading 2-3 pictures for each.
That would be lesson #1 for efficient route shopping.
Lesson # 2 would be to stretch the time at any or all of those garages (remember, you will be reimbursed for any parking fee) and line up a lunch shop or a bank shop, or both, to do while you are parked. Also enter parts of reports as you go. The first time that you do this you may want to do just 2 parking shops, or even one. (And, yes, there are well paid parking shops where you can stay longer than an hour, I do about 20 of them a month.) When you do a one day route using Lesson 2, email schedulers and tell them that you will be on a long day route and will need an extension of the deadline for their shop. (Soon you will find yourself ignoring MSCs and schedulers with whom you have an established track record, but who cannot or will not help you in this manner.)
The point is to develop a growth plan that makes the most efficient use of your time spent in the car, not just minimizing the time spent in the car.
As for editor emails, you can get on line anywhere and respond. You do not want to be sitting at home just because they might request updates! You can always return an email stating that you will respond when you return to your home office which will depend on traffic conditions. Unless the editor is in EOM or EOQ panic mode, any good done wil respect that, as long as you follow through.
Also, don't get hung up on getting scores of 10. If you are consistently getting those with beginner shops/MSCs what that probably means is that you are ready to more up from Kindergarten to primary school. You need a plan to grow and make more money, not one that guarantees staying where you are, IMHO!
Keep up the good work. You are obviously off to a great start.
Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel
Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/29/2016 09:17PM by walesmaven.