Honny,
I think that Cure means IF AND WHEN, you present in person. Conferences come to mind.
I will add a few things that have helped me to build relationships with schedulers:
1. Do not cancel; ask to reschedule if that is possible. Let the scheduler know that, "if you have to reassign instead of rescheduling this shop, I will, of course, understand." You may be amazed at how likely it is that the scheduler will work with you.
2. If you have to reschedule, say why. Even if the real why is, "I screwed up and put it on a date when I should have realized that I cannot do it!
3. We often have to present schedulers with bad news. (Target avoiding me; have to reschedule; I went at the wrong time/to the wrong place. So, when I have good news, I email to share it. (Success! I tracked down the elusive target/discovered where the store has relocated to/did the shop right this time!)
4. I have been to at least 10 IMSC conferences and have met a ton of schedulers, editors, and MSC owners/managers. At a conference, they are often able to get things straightened out that have gone awry with a shopper's account. One looked up my history and said that there was absolutely no reason why I should not be seeing all of their hotel shops. She get the ban lifted in about 5 seconds flat.
5. I have made it a point to meet schedulers of local companies, in person, (not at a conference.) Moreover, I have put out a standing invitation to schedulers that, if they are within 30 miles of DC, let's meet for coffee. Several, over the years, have taken me up one that. (As have shoppers from other parts of the country.)
6. If offered/cajoled to do shops that I definitely do not want, I say why, in a professional manner, and state that if they ever need someone to do certain complicated shops that do NOT need, i.e., split second timing/a dinner partner, etc,. I am their gal!
7. If I need more time for a report, I email to say that the shop is done, the POV is in hand and that the report will be filed in the morning. If on a multi-day route, due dates are negotiated, in advance.
None of this requires kow-tow-ing, bribery, or plying anyone with food and wine.
Based in MD, near DC
Shopping from the Carolinas to New York
Have video cam; will travel
Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/09/2019 09:05PM by walesmaven.