@Threemom wrote:
There's a good chance that you are the backup in case the person who was assigned the shop falls through. You can delete the application if it gets to the point that you would no longer want the assignment.
@xenshopper wrote:
As far as I know, you cannot delete an application by yourself. You would have to send a message to support to ask them to delete it for you. But you can see if you are the backup...if there is a "B" to the left of the job, you are a backup. If there is an "R" to the left of the job, they just haven't gotten around to assigning it yet. Usually it doesn't take more than a day, though.
@Threemom wrote:
There's a good chance that you are the backup in case the person who was assigned the shop falls through. You can delete the application if it gets to the point that you would no longer want the assignment.
@SoCalMama wrote:
Does anyone know if there is a way to delete the applications?
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Unlike most MSC's you can't delete a request for a shop. BUT when they assign you the shop you have to accept it. So you can just decline at that point with no hits to your reliability reputation.
Good to know, Coffee...thanks!@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Unlike most MSC's you can't delete a request for a shop. BUT when they assign you the shop you have to accept it. So you can just decline at that point with no hits to your reliability reputation.
@cheltie68 wrote:
There's still an "R" next to the assignment. I guess this will be a lesson to me to only apply with MSC I can self assign. That way, I can make plans in advance and schedule my day. I had applied with a different MSC to do a small restaurant way out in the sticks that had been sitting on the board FOREVER..... just so happened my job was taking me right past it. Never did hear back from the MSC and the job is still posted. I was able to delete my application for that one. Wonder why these companies aren't quicker to assign jobs or utilize the self assign option? Are they short staffed and just don't have the manpower to be checking applications?
@clinen11 wrote:
That's unfortunate Irene I have about half a dozen or more schedulers that I love to work with for Trendsource. My service here is awful, so I'm happy when they text me but fortunately I've never had a rude one.