@AnneAshley wrote:
I have done this shop at Disney Springs where they are terribly busy. If they can’t make those pizzas fast enough and the line isn’t moving forward quickly enough, they are going to lose a lot of customers who have plenty of other food options available.
@johnb974 wrote:
@jlovesnyc wrote:
Knowing which shops are not worth the time takes a little time to figure out at first. Market force is currently peddling a 39 question, 20+ photo audit shop for $10. I accepted them at first in handfuls, once I printed out the 25 page guidelines I cancelled every single one. Even if these shops were across the street from me they are a no go.
I agree. They have mystery shops for the same stations. You get 2 gallons of gas, make a $5 purchase, look at the inside, take 4 pictures and your done. For the same pay as a full audit. I'll do the mystery shop, but not the audits.
@johnb974 wrote:
Spicy I was told I made a mistake in the timing, was not told where in the timing, so I corrected the mistake I thought I made. I made an effort to make things right. They then rejected any attempt to make it right. AFTER they rejected my correction I told them, they never told me where the mistake was. That was up to them. I than attempted to show them a better way of doing these pizza shops, as other companies have done. I told them their reports were far longer and had the lowest pay of any pizza shop.
@fluteplaya wrote:
I cancelled a scheduled IKEA shop because of this forum. Thanks guys!
@spicy1 wrote:
I know that when I first did the variable QSR assignments for one MSC, all the previous timings I had reported for all the companies I'd worked for had been in cumulative form. For these QSR reports, they wanted elapsed time between stages. I had read the guidelines AND watched the video. Yet, I'd reported cumulative times on all the reports I did that first day. They only asked me to correct my timings and did not say what was wrong. It was like a major brain fart for me when I discovered what I had done. I apologized like a mofo and offered to do the same for free and then double the initial assignments for free. As these were reimbursement only and I wrote off those assignments on my taxes as expenses, it didn't really cost me anything except for some self-humiliation. Maybe that's what happened?
@johnb974 wrote:
I was more then willing to go over the shop again, for any mistakes. It's funny because they rejected the shop after I made corrections and had the timings right, the second time. They rejected it because I didn't get it right the first time. This was after I made any corrections. LOL
@Hydra777 wrote:
There are so many ways you can be screwed on a report. I had a hotel bar report. rejected because the clock was wrong on the cash regester and printed the wrong time on the recepit. Since place gave me recepit with times not matching my reported time this was thier excuses not to pay for the shop.