I can't remember the MSC

I've registered with over 20 companies in the past few weeks. I saw a few shops for an organic grocery in my area. I planned to wait until I finished up some previously scheduled shops to request those but I can't remember the MSC. I've checked my emails and clicked on the job boards to almost every MSC I've registered with but I don't know if I'm missing it in my emails or if the jobs are no longer available. Can anyone tell me which MSC it may be so I can filter my email? I didn't name the grocery store so it shouldn't be a problem.

Thanks

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I learned a long time ago to make a note on my calendar of the MSC/client of any interesting shops I run across.

Sometimes a paper and pen is better than all our fancy tech!

Good luck.
That's a great idea. I just bought a journal the other day to help me keep track of my shops and payments I haven't received yet. Do you have any idea what company it could be?

Thanks
If cease knew she would have said I'm sure, since it wasn't breaking any rules. IDK either.
I saw it, but I can't think of the MSC's name. Since the email only came out once, I'm sure the shops are gone.

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Look on the PrestoMobile site; they have quite a few of all kinds of shops. Signed, Night Owl at 10:32 pm
Trendsource (now known as The Source) has all kinds of grocery stores, including organic types.
kss on the sassie (jobslinger) platform posts jobs the organic/fresh/ co op food store in my area... they list it but the answers are not recorded in the sassie system... i think its on a quarterly schedule

i think my area was posted 2 weeks ago... very easy shop... it was gone the next time i checked

hope it helps

shopping north west PA and south west ny


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/19/2017 02:50PM by cooldude581.
try the jobslinger and the msjobboard websites since they list the various shops for various MSC. I also jot down the types of shops/dates/MSC of the ones I interested in before I start making my routes
I was recently working on a route, and I'll share with you the notes I took for the area:

gfk - restaurants
North Fork Research - grocery stores
customer impact - dinner, $170 reimbursement
BARE - $90 meal reimbursement
KSS Int'l - oil change
Alta360 - grocery store
Reality Check - grocery store

I wrote these notes on a regular lined sheet of notebook paper, and placed it in a manila file titled with the city's name. So when I'm ready to work up the route, I know which companies to contact. I'm a low tech person -- and I know if I put this info on my phone, I'll hit the wrong button or push the wrong something-er-other and it will disappear forever.

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I hope this helps.
Until you lose the piece of paperwinking smiley

@ceasesmith wrote:

Sometimes a paper and pen is better than all our fancy tech!Good luck.

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LOL!!! So right!

But I have a better chance of finding a piece of paper (which I know EXISTS somewhere!) than retrieving info on my phone that disappeared!
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