Hi everyone,
After spending a couple weeks reading these forums and test driving my audio equipment, I did my first shop. I chose a furniture shop because I enjoy shopping for furniture and feel comfortable in that situation. It was about 50 miles from my home as I take an evening class near the shop so why not kill two birds with one trip, right?
Holy cow! The shop itself was a breeze. Being able to record took the pressure off of trying to remember each and every tiny detail. But the report! Yikes! After leaving the shop, I went to a Starbucks so I could use their wifi to complete the report. Since I had the print version of the report, I went through my audio recording and answered the yes/no questions on the report and used a word processing program to type up the "comment" type answers. It took me two hours!
And then I viewed the report online....... To my horror, each and every yes/no question required a comment. Most of the narrative I had prepared was going to need changes and I was going to have to write so much more. By this time I had to go to class. Drove home after class and arrived there at 9 pm. Spent the next 2 1/2 hours completing the report online and barely made the midnight submission deadline.
Obviously, if I had done the report online from the beginning instead of trying to answer the questions on the printed version first, I would have gotten it done in 2 1/2 to 3 hours instead of 4 1/2. Did I just choose an overy ambitious shop for my first time? Or do reports normally take several hours to complete? Does this get easier? Any suggestions for better time management? I would like to be able to do several shops during the day while I'm in this area before taking my night class, but don't see how that would be possible as I'd never get the reports submitted on time.
Comments and suggestions are very welcome and appreciated
Thanks!
After spending a couple weeks reading these forums and test driving my audio equipment, I did my first shop. I chose a furniture shop because I enjoy shopping for furniture and feel comfortable in that situation. It was about 50 miles from my home as I take an evening class near the shop so why not kill two birds with one trip, right?
Holy cow! The shop itself was a breeze. Being able to record took the pressure off of trying to remember each and every tiny detail. But the report! Yikes! After leaving the shop, I went to a Starbucks so I could use their wifi to complete the report. Since I had the print version of the report, I went through my audio recording and answered the yes/no questions on the report and used a word processing program to type up the "comment" type answers. It took me two hours!
And then I viewed the report online....... To my horror, each and every yes/no question required a comment. Most of the narrative I had prepared was going to need changes and I was going to have to write so much more. By this time I had to go to class. Drove home after class and arrived there at 9 pm. Spent the next 2 1/2 hours completing the report online and barely made the midnight submission deadline.
Obviously, if I had done the report online from the beginning instead of trying to answer the questions on the printed version first, I would have gotten it done in 2 1/2 to 3 hours instead of 4 1/2. Did I just choose an overy ambitious shop for my first time? Or do reports normally take several hours to complete? Does this get easier? Any suggestions for better time management? I would like to be able to do several shops during the day while I'm in this area before taking my night class, but don't see how that would be possible as I'd never get the reports submitted on time.
Comments and suggestions are very welcome and appreciated
