Service Sleuth's latest insanity

Tech Savy makes a grat point. We must learn to properly use the electronic equipment available to us today. We must use scanners, digital cameras, miniaturized recording equipment, fax, laptop, email, and attachments.
These businesses will not take the time to bottle feed us when they can get people that can and will and do produce for them in a timely fashion. Our worth is determined by our production. It does not matter how we "feel". It does matter what we "do". And we all must produce the quality products that the customers deserve.

Read the manuals, send yourself some pdf files. I personally use PrimoPDF and can change the file type in a minute. Sometimes two or three minutes, but i get it done smiling smiley Do the very best you can, see what they want, and give it to the,m Your shops will grow in volume and the word will get out to schedulers.

Some apartment shops I have to save the paperwork for two weeks or at least untill paid. I just use some next day air envelopes from any company. They are neat, organised and stapled. Be the best you can be by ..doing the best you can do at all times and places. smiling smiley

Don in Vegas


TechSavvy Wrote:
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> They may require it for a few reasons. PDF files
> are scaleable and the client might want to view
> the documentation in a larger size. Also, JPG
> quality varies greatly depending on the image
> quality settings the person uses when saving a
> file. They may have found that some shoppers
> upload muddy-looking JPG's full of artifacts and
> jagged edges. This causes delays as the shopper
> must be coached on how to rescan or re-shoot the
> collateral and save it in better quality.
>
> Many scanners/scanner drivers will save directly
> to PDF format. I know my Canon Pixma will. Consult
> your documentation.
>
>
> Shelly Wrote:
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> > Not sure why they are requiring it, but use
> Cute
> > PDF at work all the time. The good news it is
> > free software and quick to do.

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Yes! It's like professional development for any job: Most is on your own time, and often on your own dime, but it makes you better at what you do and it makes you more marketable. The more you practice, the more comfortable you will be, and the faster you will be able to complete your reports and paperwork. That means more money per hour for you!
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