I ended up "quitting" this company (one of only two that I have officially parted ways with) after attempting to do this shop. I tried to contact the scheduler many times before doing the shop to ask about this business of pulling out and inspecting the filters. The shop had to be done on a Monday morning before 8:30. I waited to hear back from her until the last possible moment and then went to do the shop. I pulled one filter and a cashier came up to me and asked if everything was ok. I told her I was just checking to make sure the coffee was fresh (or something like that--it's been a while.) She told me the coffee was just made and then stood about 3 feet from me. When I got back, I was finally able to connect w/ the scheduler and explained the situation. She told me I wouldn't be paid because I had not done what I was supposed to do. Yes, I agreed, but there was REASON why I didn't...I wasn't about to get into an altercation with the clerk. No dice. No pay. Luckily, I only had to spend $2 on a cup of coffee, I was going to be in that area anyway, and I only "lost out on" $7. No more Intellishops for me.
niteowl Wrote:
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> I'm amazed at the problems with the "pull the
> baskets and check the filters." I had never done
> one of these shops before, because $7 was too low
> for all the work required. But they offered one
> for $20, so I gave it a shot. I am 5'4" and when I
> walked in, the coffee system was to the left, less
> than 10 feet from the cashier. The filters were
> all over my head, so I would have had to pull them
> completely out to look inside - no possibility of
> a "sneaky peeky."
>
> So, I completed the shop, and in the report I put
> the information about the height of the filters
> and that the cashier would have seen me. I got a
> 10, no questions asked.
>
> Now that you all have told me some editors will
> not take the report if you don't do the filter
> check, I won't ever do one again. Thanks for the
> warning!