@Cettie wrote:
Last Thursday I got notice of a shop being cancelled, the email time was two hours after I left the house to go do it. Good thing the required purchase was something I really needed. This is not the first time Northfork has done this and my "fed-up o'meter" is full now.
Easy solution. Log into your account, look at your shop log and you would see exactly which one(s) were removed. Schedulers really do not owe you an explanation but your scheduler actually DID give you a reason. Just like if a shopper has to cancel a shop. Many of us do give a reason but it really is none of their business (and many do not care) what the reason is.@niclinblue wrote:
No, it wasn't really a notification since I had 2 scheduled jobs and I had just applied for 2 more. As I stated in my original post, her email just said that they had REMOVED THIS SHOP from the board. I was left to wonder which job had been removed, 1 of my scheduled shops or 1 of the jobs I had just applied for. There is no way I could just assume that both my scheduled jobs had been removed because if I did that and she was referring to the jobs I had just applied for, then I would have been in trouble for not completing the scheduled shops. The bottom line is that her email was lacking enough information for me to proceed correctly.
@Alter_Ego wrote:
I thought it was pretty clear from the original email you posted that any further information would apply to every shop for that client. "The shops are on hold until the client sorts out some changes" is not referring to one or two locations, the entire contract was at stake. A slight inconvenience to you. Potentially a major loss for the MSC.
Easy solution. Log into your account, look at your shop log and you would see exactly which one(s) were removed.@niclinblue wrote:
I knew the shops were on hold so I was confused when I got the last email saying IT had been removed from the board. I had no idea what IT meant, like which job was removed or were both removed or was she referring to the 2 jobs I had JUST applied for.
@chigirl777 wrote:
I assumed you were angry or pissed off because the title of your post is in all caps.
That does not apply to mystery shopping. We are paid to write about the good, the bad and the ugly.@niclinblue wrote:
Like my mom used to say, "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all."
@niclinblue wrote:
Like my mom used to say, "if you don't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all."@ wrote:
Smart mom! I totally agree. My mom used to say that, too. She also used to say "Don't make mountains out of molehills." and "Don't ask for opinions if you don't want to hear them."
We can really learn from some of the tired old comments our moms made.
@Sybil2 wrote:
@chigirl777 wrote:
I assumed you were angry or pissed off because the title of your post is in all caps.
I did, too. A "normal" conversation is not written in ALL CAPS.
Wow, a tenth grade teacher used swear words while teaching students? That is totally inappropriate and that teacher should have been reprimanded.@niclinblue wrote:
My grade 10 English teacher's favorite saying was "Never assume anything because you know it can make an ass out of u and me". I have always thought that was wise words to remember.