If you are talking about the main ID sign, it might be rust, not dirt. Last month I had to mark what I thought was either dirt or a collection of dead bugs on the inside of the top panel on the main ID. I was informed by the owner (while at another one of his locations) that he was told he will have to replace that top panel for a price tag of $20,000 because it is rust, not dirt
There are real, often significant, cost implications for every violation. Some owners are just plain lazy. I've got one location who has 3 fluorescent bulbs missing from inside the store. Why not just buy the bulbs and put them up? Even if there is an issue with the fixture, it would not cost that much to fix. Instead, he pays for the violation every time I mark it.
I've also had to explain to owners that I don't know anything about how each question is scored, and I do not see the final report. I'm there to collect data and, if I miss something, my report either gets rejected and I don't get paid or I have to come back, if I don't have a photo. I always take more photos than I need. Since something like dirt can be subjective, I will often take photos, then look at them at home blown up on my computer. When I blow up the pump photo, for example, if the dirt stands out to me, then I mark it.
To get back to your question, as others have said, don't sweat over the score. They accepted your report, you can still do the shops, and you'll be paid. I lost two points over a cut-off receipt about a month ago. I did not cut off the receipt in the photo, that's just how it was handed to me by the CSR. I agree that adding notes to the comments can help, and I should have done that with the cut off receipt.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/09/2023 05:40PM by ServiceAward.