I recently just did a shop for SQM and the report requirements were not too bad. Better than a lot of other ones I've done in the past. I've also done shops for Spot Check Services and A Closer Look, which were okay.
@BirdyC wrote:
Then, I'd say Market Approach and White Clay. Neither has much in my area, but White Clay gave me a bonus after the shop due to my detailed report, and Market Approach paid me a generous travel allowance to re-do a shop that failed because an associate wasn't on duty when I went the first time. I'm doing a White Clay shop this coming week, and the fee is much better than similar shops with other MSCs.
@rarararara wrote:
I forgot about White Clay, they were really nice and pay well. Unfortunately, they don't have anything around me so the only time I shopped for them was on vacation once.
@BirdyC wrote:
Then, I'd say Market Approach and White Clay. Neither has much in my area, but White Clay gave me a bonus after the shop due to my detailed report, and Market Approach paid me a generous travel allowance to re-do a shop that failed because an associate wasn't on duty when I went the first time. I'm doing a White Clay shop this coming week, and the fee is much better than similar shops with other MSCs.
@ceasesmith wrote:
Not that I like them, but the past year, I've only shopped for a handful. Marketforce, IPSOS. Alta360, SeeLevel. Intelli-shop.
Only because they are the only companies with shops within driving range.
@dawnhu wrote:
Ann Micheals is great. They get overlooked alot here
@BusyBeeBuzzBuzzBuzz wrote:
Every MSC has pros and cons but my current favorites are Servimer, Mintel, and White Clay -- for different reasons.
@MsJudi wrote:
Mintel is a terrific company. Yes, I remember the billboard audits and yes, they were quite frequently around railroads and/or along busy interstates. I made my hubby take me around to do them. Sure was a nice pay day though.
Ugh, I used to do airport circuits for Bare years ago. I eventually deactivated myself because the reports were far too complicated and the pay not enough for that much work. Anyhoo, just thought I'd chime in here to suggest that you mention the difference in time zones in your report narrative or in a Notes field, depending on how they set up the report. I started doing that with phone and web shops. Some MSCs actually ask what time zone one is in, but most don't.@ebit123 wrote:
I have noticed this with Bare too! Also, they seem to be very nitpicky! I think I'm running into an issue with a virtual appointment shop - I put the start time for my time zone, which is different from the company's time zone, and so now they are asking me to confirm the start time.