You accepted the assignment and you cancelled the assignment. A citation is justified in this situation. As a shopper, I accepted several assignments which I found out afterward were not worth the fee. Guess what? I completed the assignment and chalked it up to a learning experience. When you assign a shop, you are committing to that shop. Please refer to your ICA if you have any further questions.
As for your comment, "since many of schedulers are freelancers who are only concerned with getting assignments completed and collecting their fees"... okay, I get it; but, I keep my commitments and if I say I'm going to do something, it gets done. Scheduling, while I may be an independent contractor, this is my full time work.
Of course I am worried about completing my work and collecting my fees. I am not doing volunteer work, but I do go above and beyond to help my shoppers with completing assignment; shoppers that actually follow their commitments and complete the shops they schedule that don't have a documented history of unreliability (ie- 3 cancellations and a flake in 7 months).
I'm sure the majority of the shoppers on this site have accepted shops only to find out they were a lot of work. Most of those shoppers complete their assignment and then won't take any more of that kind of assignment. Most companies would give you a citation (or worse) for cancelling a shop because "it's not worth it".
You admitted you cancelled the shop on your own accord. Complaining about the citation after you cancelled the shop is basically sour grapes. Throwing around the word "freelancer" like it's an insult is not very endearing to the posters here; considering I was a shopper for over 2 years before I became a scheduler 8 months ago and unless you're an actual employee for one of these companies, you're technically a freelancer too.
A lot of people on this forum, some of whom have known me for over two years, can tell you, I may not be the most eloquent poster on this forum, but everything I say is real. I don't mince words and I call it how I see it; good or bad. Several shoppers have completed assignments for me and we have a great working relationship. Contractors who prove themselves to be unreliable with assignments don't get very many opportunities.
A little advice though- other MSC representatives do read this forum and it may not be to your advantage to admit that you voluntarily cancel assignments in a public forum.
(Edited 6-28-15 because I had more to add)
@sharpist wrote:
Well, now I feel better in view of my gfk experience yesterday. I received an acceptance for an assignment scheduled for the next day (yesterday). As directed, I printed out the survey before heading out to conduct the shop. Once I saw that it was far too-labor intensive for $15, I cancelled it (24 hours after acceptance). I actually had two of their assignments scheduled for that day and cancelled both with an explanation. As a result, I received a citation from Dante Beck who did not want to understand my situation. I then found out that the other scheduler also issued a citation which I was never notified of. A third gfk scheduler cancelled my July onsite phone assignment due to the citations. I wish there were a way to communicate directly with gfk manager on shopper issues since many of schedulers are freelancers who are only concerned with getting assignments completed and collecting their fees. On the other hand, I find ath Power to be highly receptive to developing a mutually beneficial partnership. No more gfk for me.
Arguing with fools is like playing chess with a pigeon...
...No matter how good you are, the pigeon will s@^t on the board and strut around like it won anyway.
Not scheduling for ANY company.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/28/2015 08:33AM by DanteScheduler.