I get it, bob. I truly do. As a general rule, many (not all) MSCs view us as disposable, faceless, nameless, interchangeable minions who scurry around like cockroaches, grabbing at every dollar dangled in front of us like a carrot and doing the grunt work their employees would never lower themselves to do. I think that's true with Customer Impact and especially true with this specific scheduler. All of these folks need to take a moment to realize that without us, they would not have their jobs.@shopperbob wrote:
The following is, at least, my second recounting, but it addresses the fee situation.
The year I completed my first shop, 2003, I also stumbled upon the Volition forum. One of the first posts I accessed dealt with the lowering of fees. Now, a score later, the situation has continued to frustrate many folks. The owners of some MSCs are acutely aware of the desperate plight of a percentage of shoppers and exploit that need.
I completed my only job for CI nine yrs. ago. so I do not have experience by which to judge the company. However, from 2005 to 2007, I was contracted with SpeedMark Web and Shop 'n' Chek, two predecessors, completing 27 shops at an acceptable fee. That was then and this is now. I was an utter failure as a full timer, but quite successful as a situational shopper. My plan, though, requires one to be perfectly content unless they will considerably profit from the task.
Thank you for this, Momo. I appreciate it.@Momomomo wrote:
In the case of CI, they are putting at risk their golden goose by trying to do the job as cheap as possible. They will get sub par effort at base and lower pay range. If the client does their own channel checks and sees out of date items on the shelf where the work was reported as done, the client will have tough questions and could send their business elsewhere. If they lose that client just to save a few bucks, CI will find out how costly going on the cheap can be.
@ndp1234 wrote:
I have been shopping with CI for many years and have had a generally good experience. Fortunately, my area doesn’t have the low fees others have mentioned and they seemed fair and easy to work with.
But I have not had a great experience with the newer staff in the last year or two. There’s one scheduler in particular that takes forever to assign shops. This is super annoying for the shops that have an early cut off time and can only be M-F (even for those shops where they send out a last call emails for). There have also been multiple times schedulers have not appropriately assigned locations in GSC. I was really frustrated this weekend on a shop that was absolutely due on the due date and was a high paying shop. I drove 50 miles one way to get there only for the shop to not be assigned properly and I couldn’t reach anyone. On Tuesday after the holiday (which I didn’t know CI was closed for) I didn’t even get a response from the scheduler after frantically trying to reach out to someone to help me with the shop the day before. I only got an email that the shop was cancelled on Tuesday. GSC even noted it wasn’t assigned properly and crickets. It’s really sad because I really used to enjoy the merchandising shops and I feel like these things it so difficult for me to continue shopping with them because I legit wasted a whole day. The prior staff was so much better than the staff that handles shops in my area now.
@CoolMusic wrote:
I used to do a bunch of stuff for them.
I quit while onsite when a "30-minute" slipper merchandising job was going to take more like 2 hours and they refused to change the pay.
@viv0412 wrote:
@CoolMusic wrote:
I used to do a bunch of stuff for them.
I quit while onsite when a "30-minute" slipper merchandising job was going to take more like 2 hours and they refused to change the pay.
I'm pretty much up that point when my 15-20 minute replenishment was actually an almost 3hr reset.....
@weatherman2111 wrote:
Were these a truck stop thing?
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@viv0412 wrote:
@CoolMusic wrote:
I used to do a bunch of stuff for them.
I quit while onsite when a "30-minute" slipper merchandising job was going to take more like 2 hours and they refused to change the pay.
I'm pretty much up that point when my 15-20 minute replenishment was actually an almost 3hr reset.....
Were these a truck stop thing?
@viv0412 wrote:
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@viv0412 wrote:
@CoolMusic wrote:
I used to do a bunch of stuff for them.
I quit while onsite when a "30-minute" slipper merchandising job was going to take more like 2 hours and they refused to change the pay.
I'm pretty much up that point when my 15-20 minute replenishment was actually an almost 3hr reset.....
Were these a truck stop thing?
Yes
@wrosie wrote:
Hopefully Dan sees this and addresses the truck stop shops. I've found him to be very responsive to issues if they are brought to his attention.
And they used to have a fantastic scheduler who apparently retired. I can't remember her name right now.