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I think what may be puzzling to new or newer shoppers is the due dates and the way they get adjusted while you wait. Veterans know the due dates often are not written in stone, especially in the first half of the month or early in the quarter.

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Exactly. I never said it wasn't in the MSC's best interest to look for someone better, but that doesn't change the fact that when apps sit more often than not that is the exact reason.

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I have a question. When I see a offer from a scheduler and apply I am indicating I am available. Since you have not contacted me and a "meeting of the minds" did NOT occur assigning me the job I do not feel obligated to keep my calendar open hoping you will choose me. You have others on your list of mystery shoppers who said they were available.. You can go to the next shopper on the list where I may not have another offer if I reserve the time for you and you choose another shopper.. Would it be fair to say I can keep my calendar open and accept other offers until you commit to assigning me to a shop? Would you be offended if I replied to your e-mail and tell you I can not perform for you as you waited too long to assign me to the shop? Many schedulers ask for a confirmation and withdraw the offer if shoppers do not reply.
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