@Cassiespark wrote:
Heck, they'll give you 2000 locations if you keep doing these for $10/store for them.Sounds like you are going above and beyond here - their pay should reflect that. i know I'm a broken record on this, but you are valuable to them!
@jay225 wrote:
there actually used to be a time where they would prestaff you lots of locations for amounts of money they knew you worked for previously, and were willing to do work for. like they took time to get to know you, and it showed they valued your work. maybe they are still allowed to do that, but it never happens for me anymore. they will prestaff at base pay, and it can be like pulling teeth trying to get what you consider a more fair fee, although some are more pleasant and more willing to work with you than others.
@Datagirl wrote:
I am glad someone there communicates effectively.
@kisekinecro wrote:
@jay225 wrote:
there actually used to be a time where they would prestaff you lots of locations for amounts of money they knew you worked for previously, and were willing to do work for. like they took time to get to know you, and it showed they valued your work. maybe they are still allowed to do that, but it never happens for me anymore. they will prestaff at base pay, and it can be like pulling teeth trying to get what you consider a more fair fee, although some are more pleasant and more willing to work with you than others.
Luckily this has not happened to me yet with the stuffed animal project. Everytime I am given a pre-staffed list they would give me the rate we agreed upon in the beginning, and I do appreciate that.
@jay225 wrote:
well i'm happy for you there. i have not done any of the stuffed animal project. how long do they take you to do?
@Datagirl wrote:
I am glad someone there communicates effectively. Yesterday, when. I was out doing my stores, I noticed a new category on my missions called quattro removal. Apparently, they want me to take the broken display out of one of the stores. This was not communicated to me at all. Are they replacing the display? I was originally told they would send the pieces to fix it but now we are removing. I have to email the scheduler tomorrow because I have absolutely no idea what to tell the store or want to do with the stuff on the display.
Are they paying me extra for this? Didn't see any extra in my shop log.
They want us to build a relationship with the stores but they need to work on doing this themselves!!!!
@joanna81 wrote:
@Datagirl wrote:
I am glad someone there communicates effectively. Yesterday, when. I was out doing my stores, I noticed a new category on my missions called quattro removal. Apparently, they want me to take the broken display out of one of the stores. This was not communicated to me at all. Are they replacing the display? I was originally told they would send the pieces to fix it but now we are removing. I have to email the scheduler tomorrow because I have absolutely no idea what to tell the store or want to do with the stuff on the display.
Are they paying me extra for this? Didn't see any extra in my shop log.
They want us to build a relationship with the stores but they need to work on doing this themselves!!!!
My rule of thumb is that if it was their error or lack of instructions, I would submit the report the best I could, send an email with any clarifications and if they need a revisit, that would require an extra fee. If I make a mistake or overlook something, then I will eat the cost/time of the revisit.
@kathygry wrote:
I have a few stores in my route where I am supposed to dismantle the square spinner display and relocate the merchandise to another space in the toy department. They do not want those items on the round display. The manager at the one store I have done would not allow me to since she did not know about the directive. She said they were told to follow the planogram for the shelves and the products are not supposed to be there. I left detailed notes and hope I don’t have to return. I found it pretty sneaky that they did not give up a heads up on the extra requirement as that will add significant time spent in the store, for the same fee.
@Datagirl wrote:
@kathygry wrote:
I have a few stores in my route where I am supposed to dismantle the square spinner display and relocate the merchandise to another space in the toy department. They do not want those items on the round display. The manager at the one store I have done would not allow me to since she did not know about the directive. She said they were told to follow the planogram for the shelves and the products are not supposed to be there. I left detailed notes and hope I don’t have to return. I found it pretty sneaky that they did not give up a heads up on the extra requirement as that will add significant time spent in the store, for the same fee.
EXACTLY THIS!! Very sneaky that it just appeared there with no other information. Where is the email for that? Hey.. you may see some removals this month, here is what is going on. Is it really that hard?
My plan is to try to put as many of the clips on the top row of the round display and if there is no space for the balls, I will offer to box them up until they are able to locate a space for them. But now I have to plan for extra time for this location to do this. Have to find the manager, talk to the manager in detail, remove the merchandise from the square, relocate it if possible, move the square spinner to the back and take it apart. This should be an entirely different job with additional pay because we still have to check for inventory and straighten the other display. What the heck!