@BarefootBliss wrote:
Important feedback, thanks.
What would happen, as an example, in the case of stocking/restocking prepaid cards and they send you the cards beforehand - but when you get to the store and find the rack where cards/giftcards are displayed - and there are no openings? all the rack prongs are already full of cards from other vendors? other companies?
Would you just take photos showing there's no open room for further cards? do you have to send their cards back to them? Do you still get paid?
@BarefootBliss wrote:
Important feedback, thanks.
What would happen, as an example, in the case of stocking/restocking prepaid cards and they send you the cards beforehand - but when you get to the store and find the rack where cards/giftcards are displayed - and there are no openings? all the rack prongs are already full of cards from other vendors? other companies?
Would you just take photos showing there's no open room for further cards? do you have to send their cards back to them? Do you still get paid?
@Rousseau wrote:
Why post in the mystery shopping area rather than the merchandising area?
@Cassiespark wrote:
Another thing to know is that many of their projects require shipments to your house. They use the cheapest method possible, so deliveries are usually in the late afternoon and often times the day the project is due. They seem to think that everyone is waiting around for their CI delivery, and then will rush out to complete a bunch of $10 shops the same day. Its a bit wonky.
So you just have to follow along with the tracking they will send you, and be clear with the scheduler when you need more time. This shipment thing makes it near impossible to build a route with any CI projects included.
@mjt9598 wrote:
I recently did a long route of urgent last-minute jobs for them, and the materials did not arrive until after the project's final due date, and they were unable to extend it.
@Cassiespark wrote:
How were you able to do a long route for them without the materials? Do you mean you signed up for a long route, but couldn't complete it because you didn't have materials?
@mjt9598 wrote:
I recently did a long route of urgent last-minute jobs for them, and part of the materials did not arrive until after the project's final due date, and they were unable to extend it.
@kisekinecro wrote:
Consider this company as a filler of the month....when your normal MSCs has died down in the middle of the month and you have nothing to do ...it's more like keeping some cash coming in but it won't make you rich or you can't fully rely on them. Based on some posts you can keep your "routes" rather easily, making them a stable cash flow.....as long as you willing to make their base fee.
Many ppl are against it saying it isn't worth their time, but sometimes extra 80 a day is extra 80 bucks in your pocket none the less, especially when it's earning 0 vs earning 80.
@drdoggie00 wrote:
A couple of other things:
They leave the office at 3pm on Fridays. If you're planning to do work over the weekend, check your GoSpotCheck app before they leave the office on Friday to make sure your jobs are there.
If they say you can do a job from 7am-7pm, don't count on the job being in GSC at 7am on the first morning. In fact, I make It a point to not plan to do any shops on the first day of the project. If shipping is involved, half the time you won't receive the materials until sometime on the first day anyway.
@Sandy2 wrote:
I have been doing the totes assignments for this company for 3 years I never accept the posted fee I negotiate a higher fee and consideration of location and environment of the store. Have recently been doing the ty and have found it difficult to get a higher pay rate. I generally scope out the stores to see how much of a mess they are before I get involved with them. Overall they pay monthly but negotiate a higher fee based on your distance and other factors I recently had ty sites deleted that were higher pay and was told that the previous merchandising company have the assignments for the for the balance of November. Which is odd cuz I've always asked the managers at these locations if they've been serviced in the past and they've always said no
@joanna81 wrote:
@drdoggie00 wrote:
A couple of other things:
They leave the office at 3pm on Fridays. If you're planning to do work over the weekend, check your GoSpotCheck app before they leave the office on Friday to make sure your jobs are there.
If they say you can do a job from 7am-7pm, don't count on the job being in GSC at 7am on the first morning. In fact, I make It a point to not plan to do any shops on the first day of the project. If shipping is involved, half the time you won't receive the materials until sometime on the first day anyway.
I've run into this before. Seems to only be a problem with certain schedulers, imo.
If it is a project I have done before and I generally know what pics to take, I will proceed but just use my regular phone camera and email the pics to the scheduler. There is no reason for it to take a long time to get into GSC.
I have had some last minute assignments given to me but the scheduler didn't put it in GSC. I called them and spoke to one of the other schedulers, he had it in my app within 30 seconds.
@jay225 wrote:
this is definitely a thing. i've dealt with jobs not going on the app too. your experience will vary based on your scheduler. when i started with CI in 2016, what actually got me to say "this is a company i'm gonna drop most of the others for" was their incredible communication. i'll never forget my first job i completed with them, they had this scheduler named Xanthe, who typed me 3 long paragraphs praising how happy she was with the job at a supermarket(i think it was a simple job of taking photos of a balsamic vinegar reducer or something lol). you want to know that your work is noticed and appreciated so this made me want to work hard for them. and all their schedulers were like this for awhile. the ability to email or call, and either would be answered quickly almost every time. always a respectful, helpful tone on their end. over time, the employees have become more hit or miss as far as dealing with merchandisers imo. there are still some good ones, but it's like the southern charm took a hit, and things down there are becoming more like the northeast where i'm from haha. like last week, i called one of them to see if i could get a tracking number for stickers that were sent to me, and she's like "what, what do you want? i didn't call you." i say i want to know when i was gonna receive stickers, she says "i'm not even on that project anymore" ok, but you were the project manager and you assigned me shops 5 days ago lol. one thing i will say is that i have ALWAYS gotten paid for any location i've visited. there has been many unsuccessful ones on my behalf where the location no longer has cards, or they're out of stock of what i need to work on, etc... so it's just data that would be mostly useless to them, never had a rejection. at the end of the day, being paid is what matters most, and they've always delivered for me. was really surprised to read drdoggie's message about not getting paid for all shops when one went wrong.
@joanna81 wrote:
@drdoggie00 wrote:
A couple of other things:
They leave the office at 3pm on Fridays. If you're planning to do work over the weekend, check your GoSpotCheck app before they leave the office on Friday to make sure your jobs are there.
If they say you can do a job from 7am-7pm, don't count on the job being in GSC at 7am on the first morning. In fact, I make It a point to not plan to do any shops on the first day of the project. If shipping is involved, half the time you won't receive the materials until sometime on the first day anyway.
I've run into this before. Seems to only be a problem with certain schedulers, imo.
If it is a project I have done before and I generally know what pics to take, I will proceed but just use my regular phone camera and email the pics to the scheduler. There is no reason for it to take a long time to get into GSC.
I have had some last minute assignments given to me but the scheduler didn't put it in GSC. I called them and spoke to one of the other schedulers, he had it in my app within 30 seconds.