The challenges of texting....

I get a text (very friendly) with my first name, like she personally knows me, but I have not worked for this company. I'm asked to do a sky job in my town? This scheduler does not identify herself, so I know nothing, which company, who are you, what type of job is this, and so on. I have to ask these questions on text, she does not have my permission to text me.......of course I refuse, it's a trampilean job, did she not see my age....heaven help us all. Should we expect a bit of research on the schedulers part before this type of invitation?

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I was personally offered this jeweler shop, and got all the way through to accepting it, before I read the guidelines that said it was for females only (I'm not). You'd think that would be the first thing the scheduler would make sure about. Had to cancel after bringing that up to the scheduler.
Our jobs are part of the research that clients of mystery shopping companies do in order to stay alive or thrive in their businesses. But I find, often times, that too often the intermediaries between the clients and us fail to do their research and dispense with congeniality in the interest of speed and thrift. I'll give them speed and thrift all day long.
I live in the south and that's just not done here. If someone neglects to ask how I am today I have been trained to think them unforgivably rude LOL. It's almost as bad as being invited to dinner and not having pie.

@JerseyGirlShopper wrote:

Our jobs are part of the research that clients of mystery shopping companies do in order to stay alive or thrive in their businesses. But I find, often times, that too often the intermediaries between the clients and us fail to do their research and dispense with congeniality in the interest of speed and thrift. I'll give them speed and thrift all day long.
I both absolutely love and completely abhor auto-correct....

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