Guest Check MSC: OK?

I was wondering if anyone has an opinion regarding Guest Check, based out of Golden, Colorado. I am thinking of signing up with them but have not seen any posts or discussion threads regarding them.

Thanks.

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I am here for the same reason, to find out what they're like to deal with. I received an invitation to apply. The sender said they have work available in my area. Can anyone provide feedback about Guest Check?


mdplez Wrote:
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> I was wondering if anyone has an opinion regarding
> Guest Check, based out of Golden, Colorado. I am
> thinking of signing up with them but have not seen
> any posts or discussion threads regarding them.
>
> Thanks.
I can highly recommend them. They pay as stated and fairly for the work involved. They have nice assignments. I have worked with them since 2006 and can say they are in my top 5 companies to work for.
On the page leading to the application, they say this:

"Although there are multiple night assignments available, a single night hotel inspection generally requires 17-20 pages of written text, plus extensive scored worksheets."

Does that mean the narratives alone add up to 17-20 pages, or does that include their explanations and questions on those pages?


MickeyB Wrote:
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> I can highly recommend them. They pay as stated
> and fairly for the work involved. They have nice
> assignments. I have worked with them since 2006
> and can say they are in my top 5 companies to work
> for.
I will also throw a whole-hearted recommendation in.

If you don't like to write narratives, this company will not be a good match for you. I have never done a 1-night stay with them, but my last 2-night assignment was 31 pages of narrative. At least half of it is F&B, as their assignments usually have a lot of meals involved.
I don't mind narratives, for I like to write. I just wondered what to expect.


SteveSoCal Wrote:
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> I will also throw a whole-hearted recommendation
> in.
>
> If you don't like to write narratives, this
> company will not be a good match for you. I have
> never done a 1-night stay with them, but my last
> 2-night assignment was 31 pages of narrative. At
> least half of it is F&B, as their assignments
> usually have a lot of meals involved.
Regarding one-night stays. They don't have a lot of them, but they do have a few. IMO they are not as desirable as the two-night stays as they are extremely hectic (75% of the things that you have to do on a 2 night stay you also have to do on a 1 night stay). So a one-night stay would have 17-20 or more pages, a two night 30-40 pages, and I have done five night stays where my narrative was over 100 pages.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/26/2011 09:37PM by MickeyB.
I like their staff, the schedulers are very friendly and get back to you quickly about things. Their schedules are also more flexible so you can decide when you want to go to places a bit more easily. Good company.

--Ravel
I love this company!! I have been with them for a few years and they are fair and provide consistent work. I live in the Denver area and find the assignments fun and exciting. I only do restaurants for them and do find the narratives quite lengthy, but still worth while. The schedulers, editors and the owner are a delight. Pay is never late. Check them out, for sure.
Rezzing, I signed on with them several weeks ago, should I find it strange that I haven't heard back?
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