@teacherguy wrote:
Just wanted to give everyone a heads up about this project. I'm concerned about the number of labels that one might need to place, so I called the Project Contact this afternoon and asked him if he had any estimate. He had no idea at all, and seemed to be unaware and enlightened when I explained to him that there is a big difference between placing a dozen labels versus 10 dozen labels. He said that they would have a better idea early next week about the inventory that might be encountered for each individual store.
I then hopped on the "orange" home improvement store website to see what kind of inventory that they had. Several individual items had 200-220 in stock. At $20/store that's less than a dime per label, boy that sounds fun! Some other individual items had 15 in stock, so I guess it's a guessing game until next week, presumably.
I'm gonna wait until they have more solid inventory numbers available, and if someone else takes the job, then so be it.
@Datagirl wrote:
I took these jobs thinking it was something totally different. There were only 3 stores in my area so I guess I will wait for them to give more info and go from there. If I search the store inventory and it has a lot, I would ask to switch to the per hour rate.
@Deedeezthoughts wrote:
This is the first thing I have signed up for with them and the hourly option with mileage was a key selling point. I hope it isn't too ridiculous.
@Jusa wrote:
For a project like this someone should pick hourly rate anyway. By the time you read instructions, print paperwork, drive to the store, find a manager, place the labels, drive to the rest of the stores and complete the visits, drive home and submit expenses, you are going to be several hours in and it's not worth being paid the flat rate per location. You people all do realize that you get paid for administrative and drive time, right?
@Datagirl wrote:
I took these jobs thinking it was something totally different. There were only 3 stores in my area so I guess I will wait for them to give more info and go from there. If I search the store inventory and it has a lot, I would ask to switch to the per hour rate.
@Jusa wrote:
Why on earth wouldn't you just select to be paid hourly plus mileage for this project? I picked up 6 locations in my area at that rate.
@BayShopper22 wrote:
@Jusa wrote:
Why on earth wouldn't you just select to be paid hourly plus mileage for this project? I picked up 6 locations in my area at that rate.
I don’t do projects that pay $20-$30 an hour. That’s why.
I generally only take projects where I can make $60 an hour and up, or there has to be some sort of reimbursement benefit.
@Datagirl wrote:
oh...... project put on hold!!
@Okie wrote:
Just curious, has anyone ever canceled an assignment with RQA after committing to a location?
@Okie wrote:
Just curious, has anyone ever canceled an assignment with RQA after committing to a location? I would feel awful since I have already received the materials. But with the project currently on hold, if I have second thoughts now, I'm guessing now might be the best time? Just wondering if anyone ever has, and how it went.
Thanks! I requested to be removed from the orange store project.@Datagirl wrote:
I have had to cancel once due to an illness. They were fine, there were no repercussions. In fact, they sent me a nice email telling me not to worry about it. But in my area, their jobs go fast so getting someone else to do it was probably a non issue.@Okie wrote:
Just curious, has anyone ever canceled an assignment with RQA after committing to a location? I would feel awful since I have already received the materials. But with the project currently on hold, if I have second thoughts now, I'm guessing now might be the best time? Just wondering if anyone ever has, and how it went.
I may be in the same boat with this project though. When I accepted, I had the time to do it. It really depends on when (IF) they take it off of hold. Some weekends are really busy for me and seeing the scope of the project, I am going to need time to do 3 stores. Not only time, but energy. With each store having at least 100 pieces in inventory, it is going to take time and energy. I guess we wait and see.
@Datagirl wrote:
I am curious about the new one they posted but hate the store they are in. Apparently not the same brand garbage disposal as the orange store, or at least I don't think so. They don't seem to carry the glacier disposals. Probably don't have nearly as much inventory but checking the back area would probably be a nightmare.
This store should not have a large amount in inventory, just in time is their philosophy. However, I took hourly because of my drive time. AND, having had a simple propane tank exchange take more than 30 minutes before because nobody knows anything and there is only one key that isn't kept in the garden center register (even though it is near the propane cage and the obvious place to go buy your exchange). Instead, someone carries it around all day and it varies who that individual is! Nope, if I am going to be standing around waiting, I am a lot happier doing so with the meter rolling.@Datagirl wrote:
I am curious about the new one they posted but hate the store they are in. Apparently not the same brand garbage disposal as the orange store, or at least I don't think so. They don't seem to carry the glacier disposals. Probably don't have nearly as much inventory but checking the back area would probably be a nightmare.