@Mysteriousways wrote:
For FA, 91% is good when you have to cancel to being caught or rough traffic. If your at 100% that is commendable, but things happen so since your a better non-flaker I commend your perfection
@Book wrote:
@Mysteriousways wrote:
For FA, 91% is good when you have to cancel to being caught or rough traffic. If your at 100% that is commendable, but things happen so since your a better non-flaker I commend your perfection
The choice is to load up ones schedule and hope for the best case scenario. Or to mitigate risks and aim to deliver what the client expects.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Pete, I once accepted a February shop 100 miles from home. In a different time zone. In order to be sure to be there by 8:30 AM, I had to leave home at 5 AM Made it 20 miles, crested a hill, and saw nothing but WHITE. Total white-out blizzard!
No cell coverage, no "cellular data network available". No way to contact anyone.
Drove home, immediately e-mailed scheduler, told her what happened. No way could I drive through 80 miles of blizzard and get there at 8:30! I also called the site (it was an appointment shop, too!), and explained why I couldn't make it -- and they said, no problem, their employees couldn't make it in, either, because of the blizzard.)
She gave me a flake citation, weighted 10x10.
Which gave me, to this day, a ZERO rating with that company.
I really did not think that flake citation was warranted, under the circumstances.
@Mysteriousways wrote:
lol your a bitter pill. I have never been blacklisted as I find work most days for my favorites and primary sites and I personally know schedulers who call or email me to offer me shops and get most shops as I am a reliable shopper and have been doing this for a while as this is my primary income.
For FA, 91% is good when you have to cancel to being caught or rough traffic. If your at 100% that is commendable, but things happen so since your a better non-flaker I commend your perfection
@CureMS wrote:
I'm probably going to take a beating for this, but here it is.
mysterious - in both "your" postings, you use the word "your" incorrectly. "Your" is a possessive noun. The word you should be using is "you're" which is a contraction for the words you are. The sentence should be "if you're at 100% ..." It is not surprising, because in some parts of the country (such as where I live in the south), "you're" and "your" are pronounced the same, but have entirely different meanings.
@Mysteriousways wrote:
lol your a bitter pill. I have never been blacklisted as I find work most days for my favorites and primary sites and I personally know schedulers who call or email me to offer me shops and get most shops as I am a reliable shopper and have been doing this for a while as this is my primary income.
For FA, 91% is good when you have to cancel to being caught or rough traffic. If your at 100% that is commendable, but things happen so since your a better non-flaker I commend your perfection
@Book wrote:
@Mysteriousways wrote:
I try to keep my shop completion there at about 91% so of 240 "mini" shops I did I only canceled or had to let expire less than 10%.
Do you think that is an acceptable rate of flaking? You sound the Queen of the Flakers. I’m sure you have been blacklisted by various MSC whether you know about it or not.
@CureMS wrote:
Kimmie - I brought up the grammar as a learning opportunity. We all write reports for schedulers. I am a firm believer that the better the grammar (along with other criteria), the better the opportunity to advance within this industry. Not just my words. This has come from senior ms members, schedulers, and MSC's.
As for not addressing Books posting, my thoughts are twofold. I agree with Book that a 10% Flake is too much. I would probably have steered away from asking the question re Queen.,
roflwofl - I think your question re % of flaking is a touchy but good question and should be its own thread. I would ask myself, "What is an acceptable margin of error (flake) on my bank account?" 10% would make me talk to a lawyer. 1% would have me requesting not only restitution, but compensation too. Even a 10% flake with my hair salon, nail salon, etc. would have me "blackballing" them and finding someone else dependable. So what is acceptable? I feel flaking is not a percentage. If in an extreme situation, such as cease's, 1 is acceptable. If it were to happen twice, that's a warning. Third strike and you're out. Of course there would be a time element. I can't say that over a three year period I'd blackball someone in those conditions, especially if they tried. My point is that there are so many elements to be considered, that each situation should be taken on a case by case bases.
Just my thoughts.
@kimmiemae wrote:
So how much do you think they learned after they got insulted and then you pile on correcting their grammar on an informal forum? Judging by their response I would say nothing.
@kimmiemae wrote:
So how much do you think they learned after they got insulted and then you pile on correcting their grammar on an informal forum? Judging by their response I would say nothing.
Post removed. No name-calling, personal attacks or insults.