@SteveSoCal wrote:
I have done 5 hotels back-to back before. Super-human would be a good choice of words to describe the workload. I continually got further behind throughout the week until my last report was turned in about 6 days after checking out.
I did a round of 6 hotels with an awesome shopping partner where we traded off being the one reporting. That was easier. I have also split hotels with that same evaluator and the experience was even better. I think sharing the workload with someone equally qualified is the best approach to taking on multiple properties.
@LindaM wrote:
I'm curious how you approached Coyle regarding sharing the workload with someone else on a shop.
@laur371 wrote:
Not all submissions have follow up questions. Most of mine do not. Surprisingly, some of these questions were NOT items asked for in the initial form, so I could not have been proactive about it.
@msimon-2000 wrote:
This is clearly outside the scope-of-work for the assignment and should not be held against any shopper if they don't know the answer.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
How stringent is Coyle about getting names during phone assessments?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
Can I use a different scenario if it's something that seems more natural for me personally but is for a different month?
@SteveSoCal wrote:
In all honesty...just take the point loss for ridiculous deductions like that. It won't really affect your ability to get shops.
You are either in the group of shoppers who generally score well and get assigned shops, or the group that doesn't.
I certainly don't have a 100% score with Coyle. I get deductions for photo naming, not following impossible instructions, having to reply a second time to questions that were already answered in my first submission, etc....
I let it go because I think making a stink about it makes me a more of a problematic shopper than one who performs every single assignment given to them with little additional communication required.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
In all honesty...just take the point loss for ridiculous deductions like that. It won't really affect your ability to get shops.
You are either in the group of shoppers who generally score well and get assigned shops, or the group that doesn't.
I certainly don't have a 100% score with Coyle. I get deductions for photo naming, not following impossible instructions, having to reply a second time to questions that were already answered in my first submission, etc....
I let it go because I think making a stink about it makes me a more of a problematic shopper than one who performs every single assignment given to them with little additional communication required.
@EileenS wrote:
How do you keep the hotel points,when charges are generally reversed by management?