shoppinalong Wrote:
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> StacyW Wrote:
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> > I would like to speak for one of the companies
> as
> > I am the Director of the Mystery Shopping
> Division
> > for Baird Group. I do take a look at forums
> when
> > I have time and definitely respond if our name
> is
> > included. However, I really want to be aware
> of
> > what is going through the minds of shoppers so
> > that I don't become too far removed from their
> > perspective. We have certainly had some
> shoppers
> > that were not happy with us at certain points
> but
> > I always go out of our way to be as fair and
> > professional as possible. Shoppers work very
> hard
> > typically but not everyone is a good fit for
> every
> > company. We do medical only and it can be
> tough
> > to meet all the requirements, but we treat our
> > shoppers very well and most of them jump
> through
> > hoops resulting in further shops and bonuses.
> >
> > I do want to share that while I respect that
> this
> > is a place that shoppers feel they can vent and
> > get feedback, it is important that you still
> > conduct yourself professionally as I have seen
> > several shoppers agree with. MSC's certainly
> make
> > mistakes and often the the guidelines set are
> not
> > negotiable which is why some shops are just not
> a
> > perfect fit for all shoppers. I will say that
> I
> > think it is important for shoppers to maintain
> > their professionalism at all times and the
> > companies and their employees should do the
> same.
> > Mutual respect is the most important thing. I
> > can't speak for other companies but I will say
> > that we are listening....
>
>
> Madam,
>
> Since Mystery Shoppers are Independent
> Contractors, you do not have the right to
> insist or advise them how they should behave in
> writing on this forum or any other whether they
> are venting or complaining or complimenting when
> they are on their private time and not functioning
> as fulfilling a contract for you or any of the
> other eavesdropping corporate employees. If you
> wish to insist on such advice on behavior it
> appears to me that you cross the line into
> employer and thus could be liable to pay minimum
> wage.
>
> Just offering some advice on the behavior of
> officials of some corporations who wish to
> eavesdrop. It would be wiser to eavesdrop without
> giving instruction to those who are not
> "employees".
To clarify, I wasn't directing anyone how to respond, but I was giving feedback regarding the fact that this is a public forum and that companies are looking at what is out there. Not to spy, but to be certain that we know where the shoppers are coming from and we address issues that make mystery shopping difficult. However, we also notice when shoppers are unprofessional and know that they are not the shoppers we choose to align ourselves with. Even subcontractors must be aware that standards are there for everyone to follow and if professionalism is not one of your standards than you must accept the work with companies that do not require it. We believe strongly that there are a large pool of shoppers with a professional attitude and strong work ethic. Unfortunately, not all shoppers fall into this category and I try to remember that these few should not represent all shoppers.
Stacy Wagner
Director, Mystery Shopping Division
Baird Group