@sestrahelena wrote:
I used to HATE doing Shell but when the gas prices and store prices are high, Shell is a better deal. If you have the time and appropriate pay for all the extra pics. Now that they're done on the current platform, even Exxon takes a long time to complete if you're inputting onsite.
@wrosie wrote:
the MSC randomly cancels the shops without notice.
@patman9760 wrote:
The least I did a Shell for this quarter was $50 and the most was $85. I didn't have to drive far from home, but all of the shops were in a neighboring state. Someone gobbled up all of the Shells close to where I live before they hit $30. It seemed like they had streamlined Shell this quarter so that they were along the same level of difficulty as Exxon - the highest I have seen Exxon within an hour radius of my residence is $35. I don't think Shell rates as the most difficult station on my list anymore.
@sestrahelena wrote:
I used to HATE doing Shell but when the gas prices and store prices are high, Shell is a better deal. If you have the time and appropriate pay for all the extra pics. Now that they're done on the current platform, even Exxon takes a long time to complete if you're inputting onsite.
@Notme2021 wrote:
Just taking all those inside photos takes extra time especially when trying to avoid taking photos when customers are facing me.
@patman9760 wrote:
I posted a link in another thread that allows you to blur out faces in a photo but a lot of other shoppers said it’s easier to use paint. Regardless, I took the photos without waiting for customers to move and blurred the faces out when I got home (I answer the survey on-site and upload the pics at home when I have Wi-Fi). I don’t know if this helps or not, but you can also edit the pics on your phone and scratch over the faces with a white marker.
@Notme2021 wrote:
Thanks, but that’s not the issue. The issue is customers thinking I’m taking their photo when I’m not. Even when they’re not even in the shot. I’ve had aggressive, and even violent, confrontations with drunk and disturbed individuals on shops because they think I’m taking their pictures. Maybe I’ll start using judgment about the situation, and occasionally not wait and blur or otherwise cover their faces for the report, but I’m pretty wary. The same at pumps: I make sure not to point my camera towards anyone or towards their license plate because I’ve had confrontations there, too. I go to extremely sketchy urban areas at midnight without really worrying, but I do worry about those reactions. (Most of the aggressive or violent interactions have been daytime),