AustinMom Wrote:
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> I agree. As a new shopper, I signed up with and
> took several tests for one company, then saw how
> little the shops paid and did not accept them. I
> also stopped wasting my time on their tests and
> have never accepted a shop from them. I still see
> their e-mails constantly but ==delete== maybe
> someday I'll be so desperate I'll want to take
> their tests.....but probably not unless they begin
> to disclose more up front, like the pay.
Yay! Someone who GETS IT! That was the point the OP was trying to make..it's not aboout taking tests in spare time, it was about trying to get the MSP to give the details before WASTING time. For some of us live in places where they have few shops, and even fewer of them that we want to do, and even fewer yet that ever get high enough in pay to bother with doing the training in advance. They know what they are doing. They are hiding the info on purpose, and wasting time we could use more productively.
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> Another thing I hate is getting an e-mail that
> gives very little info about a shop, very vague
> location, no pay amount, and says "if you are
> interested in performing this shop, e-mail back
> and one of our schedulers will contact you." Can
> we not give enough information up front to allow a
> shopper to know if they are interested or not?
> Pay should definitely be disclosed. If the pay is
> negotiable, say so. One particular company
> frequently does this, I don't work for them
> either.
I hate this, too. I am pretty sure I know what MSC you mean. Sometimes I email back, and then am sorry I did so.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/28/2010 04:43AM by dee shops.