@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess now we know why you can never get assistance in those stores. The employees are all busy doing stupid, needless crap for mystery shoppers!
Actually, today the associates were getting ready for inventory. It was difficult to get the pictures because there were a lot of extra people in the aisles.@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess now we know why you can never get assistance in those stores. The employees are all busy doing stupid, needless crap for mystery shoppers!
@Morledzep wrote:
@sestrahelena wrote:
I guess now we know why you can never get assistance in those stores. The employees are all busy doing stupid, needless crap for mystery shoppers!
I'm pretty sure I'm invisible, I can walk into any store and no store associate can see see me, no matter what I do. In a store when I was shopping, I stood stood 2' in front of an associate that I needed to speak to for the shop. He looked right through me and asked the man at the end of the aisle behind me if he needed help. This isn't a new occurrence, it doesn't matter what store I'm in, or whether I'm shopping for me or shopping for mystery shopping, this is how I am treated at stores. Grocery stores, department stores, electronic stores, Home improvement stores, it doesn't make any difference, I am the very definition of invisible, packaged in the form of a short fat woman.
@Capurato wrote:
The easiest HD shop is the SCO one. Takes me no time at all, I get reimbursed for the items and immediately turn around and sell the bucket and sponge to contractors for cash in the parking lot. They always need buckets, lids and sponges.
@tstewart3 wrote:
The title of this campaign is Baseline which usually denotes studies done to formulate a standard for future projects.
I though this would be one of the normal quarterly Home Depot shops where you have 2 interactions then do a purchase and return. Nope, silly me. Not only do you have to do the 2 interactions, all the shopping including waiting for the associate to unlock a drill but also inspect the restroom, and get an employee to get a table saw down from the rafters, then change your mind about buying. There are also additional inventory questions for each item on the shopping list. No increase in fees due to COL but more work. This MSC is really pushing the envelope.