@HonnyBrown wrote:
Why was the KQ problematic?
@PuaM wrote:
The net pay is still higher than other FF shops. The point of any business is to make a profit, Chipotle and us included. Let's see what the February kq is. January's was problematic for me from a timing standpoint.
I did six of them. I know what the do-nots were. Seriously, I am glad it was easy for you to meet the timing requirements. Since we cannot get into specifics, I will give you the last word.@Tarantado wrote:
It shouldn't have been, as there were clear "Do NOT's" on what to do for the scenario.
I did two of their burger joints earlier this month and I've seen no indication that they've stopped working with them. They may be working with multiple MSCs, or it could've been a competitor shop.@bgriffin wrote:
I thought they lost their other client? The burger chain. I saw a shop for them on another job board recently. Since the beginning of the year.
Didn't catch that, thanks.@kenasch wrote:
Misanthrope - you need to edit your post as you have mentioned the MSC and the client (the client is also in the thread title). One of the things I like about this shop is that I have practically all month to do it. I am therefore always able to finish it while I am out doing other shops in the same area. So your calculations of what makes economic sense does not apply for me. Many shops do not make sense to do alone but if you can make it part of a route that's another story.
@Misanthrope wrote:
I do have all months to do the shop, and I appreciated that about the MSC, but with travel times, the shrunken visiting hours and the time I'm forced to spend doing the shop it's almost impossible to do more than one per night (and I'd still have to pay for a subway ride from location to location). I acknowledge I'm in a unique position when it comes to these shops (no car, but live in a dense city that's densely peppered with Chipotles)
i agree. I try to get one meal during the day while I am out "shopping." Then the low pay is OK 'cause you have to get lunch anyway. I just figured out my net if I order my usual sofritas salad and chips under the new plan. I will earn about $12 for the shop. That's better than the "crazy chicken" shop or the FF Chinese shop that I can get from one of the big MSCs. It was nice when it was $16 paycheck, though. It still takes me more than a half-hour to write up my report.@kenasch wrote:
Many shops do not make sense to do alone but if you can make it part of a route that's another story.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
If they can keep flying around the country for training with hotel and car rental expenses they could afford to at least give us $23.
@LGRM wrote:
I notified my scheduler that I'm giving up these shops. She said it was disappointing, but that she would delete my shopper account.
Originally, I started doing these for a few reasons: 1) a guaranteed $27 shop (or more) every month, with two meals from each visit; 2) the portions were huge and the food was very fresh, and I was excited about "free" meals (yes, I know about gross v. net); 3) I saw an opportunity to improve my reporting skills, and my patience, with the old reports. Sadly, the shops became increasingly difficult to "fit in," as I'm not a voluminous Chipotle consumer. The portions shrank, and some of the food is no longer as fresh as it used to be; the $9 for two lunches became $9 for one. And, while I really did improve my reporting skills (imho), the report forms themselves seem to change frequently now. I don't mind the changing key question, but the changing report, and report "help" documents, wore me out. Pretty much, they became less worth it to me, and I've found other more lucrative shops.
The announcement via Facebook shocked me, as well -- I would expect an email, especially this close to the end of the month. Points for getting it out there, though.
@DareWright wrote:
It's funny, on the msc Facebook page no one's really complaining. They're all rainbows & butterfies & "Great! Now I can practice portion control by eating only one taco! Thanks!"
@bgriffin wrote:
It appears to me that when LGRM notified them he/she no longer wanted to do Chipotle shops that THEY deleted the account.
It's amazing to me. When I first started this 3 years ago the company was one of the most well respected. Most of the people who had the slightest thing bad to say about them were the "I didn't do their shop right and they still didn't pay me" type. Now there are many well respected shoppers who don't seem to care for them much anymore.
@Misanthrope wrote:
Didn't catch that, thanks.@kenasch wrote:
Misanthrope - you need to edit your post as you have mentioned the MSC and the client (the client is also in the thread title). One of the things I like about this shop is that I have practically all month to do it. I am therefore always able to finish it while I am out doing other shops in the same area. So your calculations of what makes economic sense does not apply for me. Many shops do not make sense to do alone but if you can make it part of a route that's another story.
I do have all months to do the shop, and I appreciated that about the MSC, but with travel times, the shrunken visiting hours and the time I'm forced to spend doing the shop it's almost impossible to do more than one per night (and I'd still have to pay for a subway ride from location to location). I acknowledge I'm in a unique position when it comes to these shops (no car, but live in a dense city that's densely peppered with Chipotles)
I started with them at the same time. Straight down the drain the last 6 months since they took on the burger client.@bgriffin wrote:
It appears to me that when LGRM notified them he/she no longer wanted to do Chipotle shops that THEY deleted the account.
It's amazing to me. When I first started this 3 years ago the company was one of the most well respected. Most of the people who had the slightest thing bad to say about them were the "I didn't do their shop right and they still didn't pay me" type. Now there are many well respected shoppers who don't seem to care for them much anymore.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Your editors haven't caught on that you were doing more than one location per meal shift? That one's against the rules. When I was editing for them I had this one shopper who was warned repeatedly not to do that and my editing supervisor deactivated her the third time she ignored the warnings.
@weatherman2111 wrote:
I started with them at the same time. Straight down the drain the last 6 months since they took on the burger client.@bgriffin wrote:
It appears to me that when LGRM notified them he/she no longer wanted to do Chipotle shops that THEY deleted the account.
It's amazing to me. When I first started this 3 years ago the company was one of the most well respected. Most of the people who had the slightest thing bad to say about them were the "I didn't do their shop right and they still didn't pay me" type. Now there are many well respected shoppers who don't seem to care for them much anymore.
[/quote]@CANADAMOMMY wrote:
You never know if the rate next month will go up.