Sorry, but I need to vent a bit. I've been shopping for over 16 years and have been MSPA silver for just as long. I complete at least 175 shops/year, even during the height of COVID, in addition to a full-time job. Honestly, I took numerous of shops that I wasn't entirely comfortable completing because I'm high-risk, but I felt bad for desperate schedulers and wanted to "do my part" with COVID compliance shops. Now I don't know if it's the "great resignation" or layoffs or what, but the editor turnover has been far higher than usual the past several years. And the new editors & schedulers mostly seem to be on power trips trying to find ANY reason to deny paying and/or reimbursing you.
I am extremely articulate and well-educated. I have a master’s degree, excellent grammar and vocabulary, and I have won numerous awards for my writing, including a full undergraduate scholarship. I don't say that to brag, but to prove that my reports are good. I put far more time and effort into them than many shoppers, judging by other reports that I have read. And yet these new editors seem hell-bent on finding some lame reason to return a report to me or deny it entirely.
In a recent grocery delivery shop, the scheduler asked me to change the due date so he would not have an onslaught of reports to review on the same day. When I requested a new date, he approved it but didn't update the due date for the report, so I could not submit it by the midnight same-day deadline. I spent over a week and dozens of emails before he finally admitted his mistake and agreed to pay me. Another editor has returned a report to me three times now for a shop I've been doing regularly for over 6 years, stating that I didn't add the required number of sentences explaining my answers, even though the report clearly states that comments are only required for a low/negative score, and the location was very compliant and scored highly on everything.
I am so sick of this ridiculous busywork. Has anyone else had this issue? I don't want to call out offenders, but an intelli-gent person could take a closer look and get my drift. What are some MSCs to avoid and ones who still have reasonable editors?
I am extremely articulate and well-educated. I have a master’s degree, excellent grammar and vocabulary, and I have won numerous awards for my writing, including a full undergraduate scholarship. I don't say that to brag, but to prove that my reports are good. I put far more time and effort into them than many shoppers, judging by other reports that I have read. And yet these new editors seem hell-bent on finding some lame reason to return a report to me or deny it entirely.
In a recent grocery delivery shop, the scheduler asked me to change the due date so he would not have an onslaught of reports to review on the same day. When I requested a new date, he approved it but didn't update the due date for the report, so I could not submit it by the midnight same-day deadline. I spent over a week and dozens of emails before he finally admitted his mistake and agreed to pay me. Another editor has returned a report to me three times now for a shop I've been doing regularly for over 6 years, stating that I didn't add the required number of sentences explaining my answers, even though the report clearly states that comments are only required for a low/negative score, and the location was very compliant and scored highly on everything.
I am so sick of this ridiculous busywork. Has anyone else had this issue? I don't want to call out offenders, but an intelli-gent person could take a closer look and get my drift. What are some MSCs to avoid and ones who still have reasonable editors?