electronic store audits..anyone have any thoughts...feedback?

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Evil. E-Mail Inundation. Boring. Best suited for a middle-school child (Not Joking). Monotonous Pain.
Wow. How could this NOT be completed in one day? Is this the one where you're supposed to be on-site an hour before the store opens? I've always wondered how that works. You sit in your car for an hour, waiting for them to open, LOL!?
I've never done one. Can you give some idea of what they are asking you to do and I will tell you (if you give me the fee) if I think they are worth it. smiling smiley
I am scheduled to do an audit tomorrow and am wondering if it is the one the OP was referring to. The guidelines did not indicate any need to get there an hour prior to the store opening. I had to call the manager to schedule an appointment which I did and he was receptive. I am hoping that taking this assignment was not a mistake.
@queenie1 wrote:

I am hoping that taking this assignment was not a mistake.
It was. Even mistakes have value, though. You will know what not to do in the future.

I'm off to spend the whole afternoon correcting a simple mistake/misunderstanding I made at 6 different locations. No additional pay beyond what should have been a good wage the first time. Take your lumps (or your Epsom salts in your case) and learn from it. At least it will be air conditioned for you (assuming it's still warm where you're at.)

Now scheduling travel shops for the day after Christmas through mid-January.
No you don't sit in your car. You start the audit 1 hour before the store opens for business. Workers are usually there an hour or two before customers. I'm kinda surprised at your interpretation. Lol
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