@Flash wrote:
When I contacted them because I didn't ask for the shop I was thanked. The shop had been verbally requested by someone else with a vaguely similar name and they had erroneously assigned it to the wrong person (at least that was what they claimed).
I'm really trying to hold my lip here, so this will be the absolute last thing I say:@Flash wrote:
I understand and am very ready to believe that some schedulers throw shops onto shoppers' schedules to make it appear that the shopper flaked rather than take personal responsibility for not getting the shop scheduled. This kind of deceitful practice certainly speaks to the pressures and ethics of the industry, yet somehow an adequate number MSCs and schedulers manage to still rise above to establish themselves as good folks to work with.
@shoptastic wrote:
I'm really trying to hold my lip here, so this will be the absolute last thing I say:
It wasn't a scheduler who gave it to me. People can deduce from that what they want. It was definitely a person, though, and not a computer. I spoke with the person too (by email). Okay, that's all.
come back to earth.....@Jenny Cassada wrote:
@shoptastic wrote:
I'm really trying to hold my lip here, so this will be the absolute last thing I say:
It wasn't a scheduler who gave it to me. People can deduce from that what they want. It was definitely a person, though, and not a computer. I spoke with the person too (by email). Okay, that's all.
Who the heck assigned it if it wasn't a scheduler?