@cindy55 wrote:
Non sequitur?
@guysmom wrote:
@cindy55 wrote:
Non sequitur?
Hey! I always enjoy learning the meanings of words or phrases that I have not been familiar with before...you drove me to the dictionary. Now, not only do I understand what "non sequitur" means, I TOTALLY AGREE with you!!
I'm not sure what was edited out of the original post so maybe I missed something. I am quite familiar with this shop and this MSC. Some clarification would be helpful.@beadzoo wrote:
As I logged in to read guidelines for a shop I am doing later today, I noticed in the notes from a shop I did last month for the same MSP with the following comment: “Shop being excluded without pay. Shopper didn't get out of truck to tour cube per guidelines.”
I was not contacted for clarification or to notify me that the shop was excluded. It was pouring rain, the associate that took me to look at storage units asked me to wait in the truck while he unlocked the two units I was going to tour. Can someone please tell me where that says, that I did not get out of truck to tour the unit?
I left a VM with the MSP this morning regarding this matter and will email scheduler after I calm down. Is there anything else can I do? I am doing two shops for the company today, both a distance away, after reading the comment, I do not want to do them, but will, the pay is good and the $20 bonus each is better!
@beadzoo wrote:
“Shop being excluded without pay. Shopper didn't get out of truck to tour cube per guidelines.”
I was not contacted for clarification or to notify me that the shop was excluded. It was pouring rain, the associate that took me to look at storage units asked me to wait in the truck while he unlocked the two units I was going to tour. Can someone please tell me where that says, that I did not get out of truck to tour the unit?
"WAS GOING TO TOUR" and actually taking the tour are two totally different things. I WAS GOING TO take the day off of MS'ing work on Wednesday. IN REALITY, I performed 8 shops after I got out of my FT job. The first scenario gives me a night off of writing reports and catching up on NetFlix. The second scenario gave me a late night of writing reports and a triple digit income for the day. See, two totally different things!@jmitw wrote:
BUT, the OP did say "WAS GOING TO TOUR" that give me the impression the OP did get out of the truck and take the tour
@roflwofl wrote:
Can you tell us where it says you DID get out of the truck to tour the unit?
I agree with Birdy and Sybil. I think your narrative is very unclear.
If you have been MS'ing for any period of time, you should know that there are no logical "next steps" when it comes to MS'ing. That is why we need to be on our toes at all times.@BirdyC wrote:
Actually, I didn't say that I thought his/her narrative was unclear. We don't really have a direct or verbatim quote, it would appear, from the report. But it seems pretty clear that the units were indeed toured: "...the associate that took me to look at storage units asked me to wait in the truck while he unlocked the two units I was going to tour." The logical next step would be that he/she toured the units once they were unlocked.
Look at the many interpretations from various forum members in just this thread alone. That is why our posts and our reports need to include all the details so no assumptions can be made.@BirdyC wrote:
My point was that I hoped the OP would be able to direct the editor to the portion(s) of the report that indicated the units were physically toured. It could be that wasn't explicitly stated in the narrative, but what the OP said, even if written in the report than way, doesn't mean that they weren't toured. I don't know how an editor could draw that inference!
@Sybil2 wrote:
That is why our posts and our reports need to include all the details so no assumptions can be made.
@Sybil2 wrote:
"WAS GOING TO TOUR" and actually taking the tour are two totally different things. I WAS GOING TO take the day off of MS'ing work on Wednesday. IN REALITY, I performed 8 shops after I got out of my FT job. The first scenario gives me a night off of writing reports and catching up on NetFlix. The second scenario gave me a late night of writing reports and a triple digit income for the day. See, two totally different things!@jmitw wrote:
BUT, the OP did say "WAS GOING TO TOUR" that give me the impression the OP did get out of the truck and take the tour
@roflwofl wrote:
Actually, the phrase "was going to tour" reads to me, like he did not tour. He was going to, but he didn't. He intended to do it, but it just didn't happen. When I do something, I don't say "I was going to go to the store" to mean I went to the store. I say "After I locked my bike, I went in to the store." Or "I went to the store." If I say "I was going to go to the store," it means I didn't end up doing it, i.e., "I was going to go to the store, but it was raining too hard." "I was going to go to the store, but I changed my mind."
The Mystery Shopping Gods were watching. It would be real easy for the editor/MSC to have the client check the video cameras. Maybe that is what happened and the reason for the Disappearing OP.@chigirl777 wrote:
However, there is no point in assuming or speculating, since only the OP, the truck driver, and God know if the OP did, indeed, get out of the truck. Neither the truck driver nor God are available for questioning, and it appears as though the OP has vanished into the wind.
First of all, why are you yelling? Soooo rude!@jmitw wrote:
ANYONE WITH ANY LOGIC OR COMMON SENSE WOULD THINK THAT IT WAS IN FACT LIKELY THAT THE PERSON DID TOUR...and at least clarify rather than ASSume they did not get out once the cubes were open.