iamloved1, you posted about this same issue back in May:
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One post says you checked in at 4 PM and another says 5 PM. You also said that you were paid $70 but I believe the assignment in question paid $75. These are small details, but isn't that what we shoppers are supposed to be so good at paying attention to?
It's my understanding that you also knew what meals were included and what the assignment paid when you signed up for it…did you not?
As for as the number of interactions; some of those are as simple as setting and receiving a wake up call. Receiving and reporting on a wake up call takes me exactly one minute. Three separate interactions are immediately handled on check-in as well, and the same with check out. If you sleep 10 hours per night and arrived & departed as you stated above, that leaves you 22 waking hours to complete the remainder of the assignment + shower. My last assignment sheet for that exact hotel brand had precisely 26 interactions, with only 15 taking place between check-in and check-out. Most involved walking up to staff member and asking a question, visiting a reception for 20 minutes, or calling for an item to be delivered (most of the hotel assignments have at least one room service meal). With the exception of the breakfast interactions, I don't really see any of the tests potentially ever taking over an hour.
I'm sorry that the assignment was so overwhelming that you could not shower, but I am not so sure that your details of the time required are accurate. As I said in the other post you made about this experience, I have evaluated that very same hotel. On that assignment, I was able to go snowboarding for a full day during the assignment and there and still plenty of time to complete the assignment. I also took a separate dinner assignment at a restaurant there and completed that, went to the pool and jacuzzi, walked around the town and took in some art exhibits….and I showered three times during the stay! Were you really required to interact with staff members for over 22 hours?