They keep adding stuff.

Every client seems to be adding more and more pictures, items to purchase, or other things that are making the shops more involved, and rarely without an increase in the fees, or reimbursements. Examples would be the additional appetizers for the Texas Roadhouse or the signing in at a USPS shop as well as the exterior pictures. It is getting harder to keep all the requirements straight.
It's frustrating.

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Shell - pictures of all branded diesel pumps, even though they're not evaluated.
Exxon - storefront photo and diesel area.

But the $16 electronics shops no longer require interior photos.
I see some shops sitting unclaimed *a long while* and know that the MSC will probably lose that client for all the misses. And, I hope when it happens that the replacement MSC negotiates better terms so the job is reasonable again.

I blame the MSC for making a ridiculous deal to get that client and then expecting us to bail them out.
Deedee, I'm with you on the wishful thinking. But in actual experience that hasn't been the case.
Ah, but did the MSC make a ridiculous deal? Or has the CEO decided that making 400 times more than workers is not satisfactory and is now getting 500x? We'll never know.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/03/2025 12:18AM by sestrahelena.
@sestrahelena wrote:

Shell - pictures of all branded diesel pumps, even though they're not evaluated.
Exxon - storefront photo and diesel area.

But the $16 electronics shops no longer require interior photos.


And also pictures of just one bollard, or of two curbs, trash cans etc.

This has always been the MO of the gas audits. Start them simple, and slowly add more requirements with no additional pay.
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