@Ms.Baker wrote:
I went to do a shop for them on Friday. My scheduled time frame was the 16th-20th. When I arrived, the shop said the spread had not been met, so I sent two messages, then turned in the report as not being done. I had a small PAD on the shop, but now they aren't paying anything, when it wasn't my fault. They asked me to go to do the shop again. That would mean 140 miles for this one shop with a really small pad. I said I couldn't afford to do it again, which I can't. I was offered a partial pay on the first shop, if I would do the second shop. So... my word of warning, even though you are doing a shop you do on a regular basis, check before leaving home to insure the spread has been met, even if you are well within your assigned time frame. Gas isn't free. I don't work for free.
They have sent me at least ten emails in 3 days. $12 + $5 ..... not even for my teenagers. That's way below minimum wage in CA.@AZwolfman wrote:
They have plenty of grocery shops in my area...no change increase or decrease noticed yet.
@shopperbob wrote:
I completed my first Trendsource national chain grocery assignment in July of 2006. The pay at that time was $5 + $9 reimbursement. Today, in my area of Ohio, it is $5 + $9 reimbursement,
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@SoCalMama wrote:
They have sent me at least ten emails in 3 days. $12 + $5 ..... not even for my teenagers. That's way below minimum wage in CA.@AZwolfman wrote:
They have plenty of grocery shops in my area...no change increase or decrease noticed yet.
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