George Coker Wrote:
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> I recently was assigned an apartment shop 40 miles
> from home for a company called Ellis this was my
> first experience with them,the shop instructions
> indicated that sine ther was a target that i must
> keep calling until i reached the target.After
> three days of not reaching the target and the day
> of the shop ,i headed for the destination I
> e-mailed Ellis and informed that i had been unable
> to contact the target i needed some direction
> almost immediately i recieced an e-mail from Ellis
> advising that i now could ask for the target
> specifically and advise In so doing i was informed
> that he was no longer employed and had not been
> for past three weeks.I e-mailed Ellis and informed
> them asking for direction,after waiting for two
> hours i was faced with two options either go back
> home empty handed or shop tge complex with who was
> available ,i chose the latter ,upon completion i
> returned home six hrs 80 miles and $10 gas,about
> an hour later i recieved an e-mail from Ellis
> informing that i was NOT to do the shop,I advised
> that i had gone ahead a completed the shop as
> opposed to sitting in the parking lot all
> afternoon,was informed that since the target was
> no longer there the shop was invalid LOL was not
> as much as offered a reimbursement for my gas
> Bottom line first and last shop for Ellis
> Apparently shoppers are a dime a dozen .I will
> survive Unless i get blackballed for trying to
> make my cohorts aware of the uncaring of one
> company I think we all should make everyone of
> these shenanigans if you have any intestional
> fortitude whatsoever George
So in fact you did not complete this shop. You made the decision without guidance. Regardless of any shoppers executive decision, there is both rime and reason to doing things according to your instructions. If you are shopping a specific agent and cannot reach them, never ever shop the property anyways, that will never get you anywhere. If it is a shop anyone shop then that is a different story. You should not be mad about not being reimbursed because you did not follow direction. If you cant follow direction and do your job then it is nobody's fault but your own. If EPMS is not updated, that is the Property Management Companies fault, not Ellis. I have been working for Ellis for only six months now and I know what I can and can't do without getting prior permission, it's not that hard to understand. I think Ellis above all the companies that I have found that shop for apartments are far and beyond more accurate and organized. I have never had any issues and I would recommend this company to anybody, even new shoppers. Instructions are there for a reason, common since should be able to get you the rest of the way. Nobody to blame but yourself when your job is done wrong. Truly sorry you have had a bad experience, but try taking a little more initiative in your work, only make executive decisions when you know what you are doing.