@Traveliz wrote:
I scheduled for awhile and although it can be almost fun, it just wasn't for me. The key is yes a bunch of shops might fly off the board easily and then be completed on time netting what looks like a great hour of work (and well it is). The problem are those hard to schedule shops that you can spend hours for and for the same 3.00 (or whatever). I decided to quit when I spent one entire New Years Eve trying to get shops finished up across the country (and you can imagine how well that went) and then of course the MSC decides its fine to wait a few more weeks to complete the project. They want 100% completion and honestly that can be very hard to accomplish without bonus money. I might have been able to bonus a couple of dollars but more than once I personally bonused far more than I was getting on that one shop to get it done.
This all said, there are people who just click with this and can get them all scheduled. Most of those have been long time schedulers who have worked up a great network of shoppers they can count on.
For me, I'd rather shop.
Liz
Is there a penalty if schedulers don't fill all the shops?
I've always wondered why mystery shopping companies and/or the client don't just exclude those hard to fill locations. If it takes a huge bonus to fill them, why not just save the money?
In any case, I NOW can sympathize a lot more with schedulers and have a greater appreciation of them.