The rationale is that if Company A shops McDonalds for $X and we're out broadcasting. Then company B could come in and talk to Mc Donalds and say hey, our company can do if for less. And then that is when you see the fees dwindle away from us, the shopper.
Glabow Wrote:
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> I'm still puzzled by this particular rule.
> Who is it keeping the "secret" from? Probably
> thousands of shoppers know who shops McDonald's.
> And other MSP's surely know. So who doesn't know
> that must not know? What is the whole purpose of
> keeping who shops what a secret?
>
> If there is a logical explanation, I'd like to
> hear it, just to set my little mind at rest. Wow!
> I have a big secret. I know who shops
> hotels...casinos...fast food joints...
>
> Since just about anyone can sign up with the MSP's
> and then browse their job boards, what's the
> secret? I'd like a statistic on how many
> schedulers are signed up with how many
> companies...I bet it's a lot. I know if I made
> some part of a living doing scheduling I'd want to
> know who has what jobs.
>
> Yeah, bring it on. Give me a good reason for this
> nonsense.