@Mishelle76 wrote:
7STAR- I'm doing a little bit of everything. So far, I've done a couple bank shops, a few retail, fitness center + phone and I'm lined up to do an internet shop, and more retail. Retail are my favorite for some reason.
@7star wrote:
Great to hear you are getting back into shopping. When you say you are doing retail, does that include FF and fine dining ? Are you signed up with many mystery shop companies ? By reading the forum you can get a good idea of what companies you'd like to join.
@Mishelle76 wrote:
7STAR- I'm doing a little bit of everything. So far, I've done a couple bank shops, a few retail, fitness center + phone and I'm lined up to do an internet shop, and more retail. Retail are my favorite for some reason.
@Mishelle76 wrote:
@7Star - Glad I'm not alone with the nerves! Now while I'm out and not shopping, I do try and make more effort to notice the little things for practice. =)
Maybe I will start off with a couple fast foods and see what I think and then try out a fine dining.. I just get tons of Jack shops and I only like their tacos.
@walesmaven wrote:
Fast casual shops might be better prep for table-service dining that FF would be, IMHO. The move to relatively low priced table service to gain more experience before doing more risky, higher priced, dining.
@Mishelle76 wrote:
@MFJohnston - woah! That's nice money for those shops. Do you find the reports pretty quick and easy? Also, these are mostly timed, right? Do you use your phone or purchase a stop watch?
@7star wrote:
What part of the country are you in ? There is one FF shop that is real easy that most likely is in your area. Easy is a relative term but there is only one timing involved and the observations aren't difficult. There is reimbursement for your food and you get a 'variable fee.'
@Mishelle76 wrote:
Pacific NW- north of Seattle. One of the photos is a picture of the ordering window. I just don’t know how you get that inconspicuously unless they step away, but they’re pretty fast. I’m curious now... I do like the fact that you can pull over and enter the report easily on your phone. I’m still spending a good amount of time on reports.
@7star wrote:
What part of the country are you in ? There is one FF shop that is real easy that most likely is in your area. Easy is a relative term but there is only one timing involved and the observations aren't difficult. There is reimbursement for your food and you get a 'variable fee.'
@MFJohnston wrote:
It’s not hard to get the photo... the cashier has to turn away from the window to process payment. You just have to be ready.... I live in Seattle.
@walesmaven wrote:
"In a welcoming manner" uses a modifier, so I consider it subjective. You could also say, "in a manner that made me feel welcome."
@1cent wrote:
I have never had a shop rejected for subjective phrasing. Sometimes I will get asked for more detail to establish more clearly what was meant.
The fact is, that the only purely objective observations are going to be in the numbers. Everything else involves a combination of your sense and client objectives. You can be totally depressed or irritable and still recognize friendly behaviors. If you shop enough, you will have those days. It helps to build the skillset when you have to separate your mood from the situation.
It’s actually more difficult the opposite way when someone really makes me feel all kinds of good but just bombs on service.
The ratings where you’re asked about recommendations and your likelihood to return can be totally subjective. It’s still more helpful and professional to connect your biased opinion to events in a clear, constructive way. After all, you’re giving feedback on someone’s work.
@7star wrote:
If you haven't already, try joining MarketForce. They have easy FF places you can try. They should be available in your area. The food they offer has some healthy options and is made super fresh. Make sure only you join, not your partner/spouse if you have one. MF is