I like that answer. I may adopt it for myself. I think it's kind of silly myself unless maybe you're new to them.@JASFLALMT wrote:
I always write: "I will do this on or before the due date." That's my pat response to all companies that use Shop Metrics unless they specify a single date in which the shop must be done, then I write: "I will do this on the due date."
@jasimon1 wrote:
No one is reading what you type. I type only a period to satisfy the requirement of having something in the box and get a good amount of them in my area each month.
@arkndove wrote:
@jasimon1 wrote:
No one is reading what you type. I type only a period to satisfy the requirement of having something in the box and get a good amount of them in my area each month.
Really? If this is true, I've been wasting a lot of time. Not only do I say that I can complete it on time, I sometimes add that I will read and follow all the required guidelines or something like that. I copy and paste and request a lot at once, but still. I'll be trying this out next month (I hope) on at least 1 at first!
I've tried emailing the Ipsos schedulers about shops I was interested in. It didn't help me get any more that the ones I got by just putting in an application. Maybe it works if you've been doing them for a while but not for newbies to the company? I don't know.@JASFLALMT wrote:
2stepps: email your scheduler a polite email with your locations requests and the dates you wan to do each one.
@sassymmmm wrote:
I've tried emailing the Ipsos schedulers about shops I was interested in. It didn't help me get any more that the ones I got by just putting in an application. Maybe it works if you've been doing them for a while but not for newbies to the company? I don't know.@JASFLALMT wrote:
2stepps: email your scheduler a polite email with your locations requests and the dates you wan to do each one.