@Sentry Marketing wrote:
...I don't agree that based on this thread, the conclusion should be that there is an issue with editing at our company. As I previously posted, there are over 800 posts about Sentry over last 12 months and only 8 - 10 are related to editing. That's about a 1% occurrence.
Dave, my point is not based on just what's been posted here on this forum. Yes, the occurrence of complaints here about editing--out of
all the threads about Sentry--may be just one percent. Statistics can be misleading. In this thread alone, once the subject was brought up, six to seven shoppers report having issues with the editing. I have no idea if their complaints are valid, but it does raise a red flag. They can't
all have unjustified complaints. Additionally, there are thousands of shoppers who don't belong to this forum. Perhaps hundreds of them shop for Sentry. They, too, may have issues regarding the editing of their reports, but we don't hear about them. And you may not, either. I'm not saying there's definitely a problem. The sample size here is too small to make any kind of definite assumption. It does, however, raise questions. And I commend you for asking for details so that you can review each case. I'm not dissing you!

You have been gracious in this thread, and it's appreciated.
@Sentry Marketing wrote:
If there are discrepancies between sample forms, guidelines and current assignment instructions we would love to correct these issues. In order for this to happen, we have to know the project and nature of the issue.
I'm very happy to hear this, because not all MSCs want to hear about discrepancies in their overall guidelines, certification tests, specific instructions, and surveys. One company is infamous for its confusing, ambiguous, and contradictory shop materials; when shoppers ask questions for clarification or write to point these out, schedulers or project managers act as if we're stupid because we can't understand their poorly written materials. Or they themselves don't really understand the materials, either, and give us incorrect instructions. But this MSC, its employees, and independent schedulers will never admit that there's an issue with the materials. Of course, the MSC has almost no clients left, either....
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