Usually, for the $11 assignments, the visit is for a servicing a specific set of cards, like AMEX or Green Dot, not the entire display. I get a box in the mail with new cards, go to the store, put them up, check the backstock FOR THE TARGETED CARDS ONLY, make note of any that are low or out of stock, take a picture, and get a signature. Depending on the location, it takes me 5-20 minutes.
I routinely work the same locations, so I know the POG by memory, and can tell at a glance what is out of place, so I usually often spend an extra five minutes to straighten up the entire display. I keep a small notebook in the car with notes about the store. It really helps to know when I walk in where that specific store keeps it's backstock, or that the store does not have a lot of backstock, There is no point spending 20 minutes to look for and through it all only to find it was a waste of time.
Another tip: I picked up an 8x10 dry erase board at the dollar store and attached it to the back of my clipboard. I write down what cards are low or out before going to the backroom, it so I don't have to lug the backstock all the way out to the floor and back. Then I use it to write the store number and pic code for the photos.
As I said in my previous post, speak with your Contacts Administrator about their specific expectations. If it is still taking much longer than projected, explain why. I've always received additional compensation when their projections were significantly off.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/14/2015 08:17PM by Jess T.