Cluttered Jobs Board

It seems like lately the job board has been cluttered by postings which are basically one job, but the scheduler chooses to post it dozens of times in order to name specific cities in each post. It seems counterproductive for the scheduler to spend all kinds of time copying their message and reposting it, and for me personally it is cluttering up the boards and making it harder for me to see posts that interest me (or apply to me in any way).

Am I the only one who's frustrated by this, and if not is there a way to address the issue without alienating someone who I assume has good intentions?

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--W. H. Auden

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I got frustrated with it enough that I PMed the scheduler to suggest that they list location(s) in their title and that they actually give information about the SHOP in their post rather than just a blurb about their company and a link to go sign up and check their job board.
It would be awesome if the board had some sort of tagging system or maybe just sub-folders for regions. I agree that it is so cluttered with the same job posted for each individual location that it doesn't seem useful to me anymore.
Even with a tagging system or sub-folders, the way I read the boards is to click on "Latest" so I would have to unfollow the entire board in order for it not to be annoying. If it's possible to unfollow that board, actually, I would love to do that anyway. It's very rare that I see anything on the Jobs board that I don't already know about.

We are all here on earth to help others....What on earth the others are here for I don't know.

--W. H. Auden
It would be nice to exclude job postings from the "Latest" list of posts.

Shopper in California's Bay Area
@Flash wrote:

I got frustrated with it enough that I PMed the scheduler to suggest that they list location(s) in their title and that they actually give information about the SHOP in their post rather than just a blurb about their company and a link to go sign up and check their job board.

Thanks for being proactive about this! I just tried to toggle the offender, hoping it would magically make all the pages of posts they create just disappear. But, alas, toggling does not work that way. sad smiley I just stopped checking the job board, rather than page through all of the worthless listings. You could tell they were just running down the list, because the posts were alphabetical by state.

I think having sub-folders for regions would be keen. Either that, or have job posters have a convention of listing zip codes, areas, counties or some such indicator that would make it easier to search.

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Could I have a receipt please?
How irritating! It would be nice if the moderator deleted the multitude of posts and notified the poster by PM that there might be a better way to post. The posts are really a very bad advertisement for the company.
Did you get any sort of response?

@Flash wrote:

I got frustrated with it enough that I PMed the scheduler to suggest that they list location(s) in their title and that they actually give information about the SHOP in their post rather than just a blurb about their company and a link to go sign up and check their job board.

Kim
@Flash -- the jobs are now excluded from the "latest" tab. Hopefully you'll find it useful again.

I would still like to vastly improve the job board system. Hopefully before too long.
Thanks, @JacobJ!

We are all here on earth to help others....What on earth the others are here for I don't know.

--W. H. Auden
As a scheduler I had asked for feedback on this. I was told that people want the locations in the title, however, there are times when I personally schedule shops in as many as 85 locations across several states making putting the locations in the subject line a bit difficult.

If I just list the states that wouldn't help me either because shoppers said that if the location is vague, they won't bother to look at all. So, I can't win here. I can't post all locations in the headlines and the shoppers don't want each location listed.

It's lose lose for me.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/15/2015 01:05PM by SallyEmpireScheduling.
"$25 Cell phone shops in AL, AZ, FL, GA & MS" sure works for me. If my state is not in the list there is zero need for me to open. If I don't do cell phone shops there is zero need for me to open. But I see my state and an amount for which I am willing to consider a cell phone shop, so it makes sense for me to take the 5-10 seconds to open and see if there is something in my area before heading to a company job board if I need more detail.

But that is certainly why a regional board wouldn't make much sense. Even if it was organized by state (which means 5 posts for the scheduler) there may or may not be shops in my area.
@Flash wrote:

"$25 Cell phone shops in AL, AZ, FL, GA & MS" sure works for me. If my state is not in the list there is zero need for me to open. If I don't do cell phone shops there is zero need for me to open. But I see my state and an amount for which I am willing to consider a cell phone shop, so it makes sense for me to take the 5-10 seconds to open and see if there is something in my area before heading to a company job board if I need more detail.

But that is certainly why a regional board wouldn't make much sense. Even if it was organized by state (which means 5 posts for the scheduler) there may or may not be shops in my area.

Exactly. Well said.
Thanks for weighing in, @SallyEmpireScheduling. As Flash said, if my state or the neighboring state is listed in the title, I'll take a peek. Then, having a more detailed list of locations, organized by state, in the body of the post makes it easy for me to scroll down and see if there's something I want to pick up. If everything is 300 miles away then so be it, it only took me a second to find that out.

If you have 85 locations that you're scheduling, it might make sense to break it up into two or three posts. As long as the locations are grouped together by state and the state abbreviations are listed in the title, I don't see a problem with that.

We are all here on earth to help others....What on earth the others are here for I don't know.

--W. H. Auden
And there is nothing more annoying than to open a post on a job board only to find there is no information about the SHOP at all, only solicitation to register or visit a website. So my $25 Cell phone shop may be anything from a casual inquiry to a sign a contract and return the phone within the 10 day period, but if there is no clue as to what the expectations are it is pretty useless. "Shop requires Giddyup subscribers between the ages of 50 and 99" at least lets me know whether it is worth pursuing further on a website.
How about if the job listings started with the state - then the cities - then the job blurb - then the MSC. Like this, for example:

TEXAS - Dallas Fort Worth Arlington - $19 - convenience store audit - Maritz.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
I just tried to look at the job board again and went cross eyed. It would certainly help me if they listed the state(s) first.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
Sadly I think some schedulers are so geographically challenged that they don't know where states are. I am in Florida and just received emails for shops in Oregon! Just a little hop, skip and jump away to do for them this afternoon, right?
Suggestions for dealing with schedulers with challenges, and streamlining the job board section of the forum? Does it need its own moderator, or can current moderators keep things clear? There is much room for improvement.
@Mert – I think putting one or two people "in charge" of moderating the job board is a good idea. Any volunteers?
Jacob, are there posting guidelines for the job board, and will they be stated up front for reference?
@Mert -- right now there are very few rules for the job board. However, that is something that could be changed. And of course, stated up front.
If we can have the state first, or if multiple states then in alphabetical order, I'm available for the first six months as a job board moderator.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
I think this would really help--having guidelines in a sticky at the top of the board and having a couple of moderators to contact schedulers to politely let them know if their post doesn't meet the guidelines, give them the opportunity to edit (24 hours? 48 hours?), and then delete if necessary. I'd be down to help with that.

I'm wondering if it makes sense to add a stated guideline as far as the number of job posts per scheduler per day. Not necessarily a hard and fast rule (If a scheduler is working with a dozen clients we certainly want to see all of them) but a rule of thumb--such as "if you are posting more than 5 job offers in a day, take a look at whether any of them can be consolidated."

We are all here on earth to help others....What on earth the others are here for I don't know.

--W. H. Auden
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