@MisterBill wrote:
Wow, I just got called on a Wednesday by a scheduler and offered $25 for a shop for this coming weekend. It was actually a shop that I wanted, which was great, since now I don't have to wait for MAO. Sadly, I thought it was the shake shop, but I was mistaken. Asked about a second location (which actually does have a shake) and she claimed it was not available, but it's still on the site. Presumably they will call me at some point.
Update -- did a $25 MAO for the shake shop and got approved.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I got two shops from a scheduler for Sunday and Monday, lunch. This was confirmed on the phone as I had plans for Saturday. I look at the CPIs for both shops today and the dates are not what I requested. Instead of tomorrow and Monday, they were today and tomorrow.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I never received my shake. I didn't realize it until I was home and writing the report.
@amyann2 wrote:
It's possibly I'm expecting too much, but it seems to me the client should be informing the MSC which locations offer certain services. It's probably tricky due to franchising, but HonnyBrown just spent their time scheduling a shop (and possibly NOT scheduling other shops for that same date/time), only to find out the location doesn't offer that service. Why should HonnyBrown, or any of us, have to expend the effort to find that out for no pay?
@HonnyBrown wrote:
It would be nice if the schedulers knew which locations offered what services.
Let's put the blame where it likely belongs, with the person at FG who provides the info to the MSC on which shops to do at each location. That said, when shops are submitted as closed because they don't do curbside, someone at the MSC needs to use this information to avoid scheduling future curbside shops at that location. So repeat mistakes are the MSC's fault.@BirdyC wrote:
They should have regional project managers for Five Guys at the MSC who would input the information into their database so that shop types not offered at a location would not be put on the board. No one person could possibly do this, but surely the MSC must have regional or district project managers?@HonnyBrown wrote:
It would be nice if the schedulers knew which locations offered what services.
@BirdyC wrote:
Let's put the blame where it likely belongs, with the person at FG who provides the info to the MSC on which shops to do at each location. That said, when shops are submitted as closed because they don't do curbside, someone at the MSC needs to use this information to avoid scheduling future curbside shops at that location. So repeat mistakes are the MSC's fault.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I cancelled my shop for tomorrow. It was a curbside shop and the location doesn't offer curbside.
@pegleg2000 wrote:
I have done 2 stores for curbside and neither offered it. I did a screenshot of the app showing delivery or pickup and put that as my receipt. Both got approved I got paid for both. I did one once that was a phone in. I called 3 times and no answer. I knew they were open because i was in their parking lot. I did a screenshot of my phone log and put it as my receipt and got paid.
@wrosie wrote:
@pegleg2000 wrote:
I have done 2 stores for curbside and neither offered it. I did a screenshot of the app showing delivery or pickup and put that as my receipt. Both got approved I got paid for both. I did one once that was a phone in. I called 3 times and no answer. I knew they were open because i was in their parking lot. I did a screenshot of my phone log and put it as my receipt and got paid.
Did you get paid the full shop amount or for a closed location shop, I think $3?
I believe for the Texas Roadhouse curbside, you are instructed to go in side to pickup your order if they don't have curbside spaces marked.
@jewel1233 wrote:
Has anyone ever received a email of this type regarding Five Guys? If so, does anyone know what it means? Thank you!
We need to let you know that the above assignment had to be cancelled; we have removed it from your list and ask that you do not do this assignment. This cancellation was caused by internal, operational necessity and will not be counted against your record.
This one is still available at $25. Just for fun, I put in a MAO for $50. Have you ever gotten that much for a FG shop?@HonnyBrown wrote:
A location I want to do has been on hold by another shopper. I checked it an hour ago and it was available for the fee I want. I snagged it.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
$25 is my happy place. I got $27 for one location and was ecstatic. That came from the job board. I made an offer for $30 once and was ignored. I never tried again.
My $50 offer was rejected. It's a 35-minute drive each way for me and I would be going only for the shop, and have other stuff to do elsewhere, so not worth doing for less.@HonnyBrown wrote:
$25 is my happy place. I got $27 for one location and was ecstatic. That came from the job board. I made an offer for $30 once and was ignored. I never tried again.