We have to correct the item if it's listed wrong? I thought the instructions read that if the item wasn't there, enter it n/a. If they're asking for an 8 oz item and it's 10 oz, the 8 oz item isn't there.
This needs to be twice the compensation and even then it would be one of those that you only take when you really need the money. I'm home from a very long first day, and headed back tomorrow, not happily. I don't know who supposedly did these in 9 hours, but I'm betting they didn't do them right. That, or it's wishful thinking on the scheduler's part.
The biggest time waster is looking for items that aren't there. That, and whoever made up the list doesn't realize that clam juice shouldn't be grouped with apple juice and cranberry juice
My commissary manager offered to have one of his employees do the job with a hand-held scanner. He said he has someone who can do 600 prices in an hour, and would be glad for the extra pay. I sorely wish I could have handed it over. It doesn't make sense not to be scanning these. The commissaries are willing.
After gas, lunch, printing costs, taxes, I'll be pocketing less than $5/hour. Never, ever again. I can't imagine trying to do these covertly in a regular store!
ETA: Just looked up the instructions. "If the exact product and size is not in the store, do not collect its price. " You had me very worried for a moment. I already wasted 10 hours this week fixing one mistake.
It's taking FOREVER to enter. After each entry, the website spins. It's not my computer (I cleaned everything and shut it down before beginning). Only 1780 more to go!
Now scheduling travel shops for the day after Christmas through mid-January.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/16/2016 05:00AM by PasswordNotFound.