@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am not sure if you guys have received the same email as I have. At the bottom of some of my emails I receive from CI, there is a clause that says something like if you are found talking about CI and their jobs on social media (which this is a public social board) that if they find out who you are, they will ban you from their website.
After I started receiving that "clause", I stopped talking about them. I'd rather work for them instead of getting banned.
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am not sure if you guys have received the same email as I have. At the bottom of some of my emails I receive from CI, there is a clause that says something like if you are found talking about CI and their jobs on social media (which this is a public social board) that if they find out who you are, they will ban you from their website.
After I started receiving that "clause", I stopped talking about them. I'd rather work for them instead of getting banned.
@weatherman2111 wrote:
Yes this project has been a mess but we seem to be smoothing some bumps out here and there. The client is apparently very difficult right now.
@weatherman2111 wrote:
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am not sure if you guys have received the same email as I have. At the bottom of some of my emails I receive from CI, there is a clause that says something like if you are found talking about CI and their jobs on social media (which this is a public social board) that if they find out who you are, they will ban you from their website.
After I started receiving that "clause", I stopped talking about them. I'd rather work for them instead of getting banned.
That is specifically aimed at Kayla, being that she doesn't actually work for them anymore, among many many other issues with her. We're cool, though I might suggest being more circumspect about tying a company to a client. Daniel is here reasonably often and does actually take our feedback into consideration.
Yes this project has been a mess but we seem to be smoothing some bumps out here and there. The client is apparently very difficult right now.
@kisekinecro wrote:
@weatherman2111 wrote:
Yes this project has been a mess but we seem to be smoothing some bumps out here and there. The client is apparently very difficult right now.
Smoothing out? You mean where they have change all the shops from bi-weekly to monthly and force all shops into finishing before the 15th of each month. And then just re-ramping the GSC report forcing people to take pic of back room of every single stores including all C-stores, where in the past it was for certain chain stores only, which is creating a huge push back from staffs again?
And then we have to manually type in why a store does not have certain type of display like come on, why should I know the store does not want those display in the first place? It is almost as if the only purpose of the new survey is to force us to spend more time on site just so the money they spent are "more well spent". Like have they actually talk and asked feedback from their frontline people before making the changes at all? All I see are people making surveys from the office tables thinking they are cool but they have not even go to the stores and test out how it would work out before in real time before releasing them.......
Some Chain store are slightly better when it comes to letting people going to the backroom and take pics but C-Stores? The staffs just don't trust you and they are so low staff they don't want you back there at all. Some even hate you in the store because you are not bring them money in the first place.
One of the recall companies (RQA or Stericycle) states in the manual that you should provide a breakdown of your time (e.g. 58 minutes driving time, 29 minutes in store time, 15 minutes admin time, 64 minutes destruction time). I always do that and I have never had RQA question any of my submitted time. I also add a comment if something extraordinary happened. For example, "Multi Car Accident on Freeway caused driving delay." or "Had to wait 20 minutes for manager to return from lunch". One thing that makes me fond of RQA is they seem to understand that we are actual human beings interacting with the real world and we have to deal with a variety of different circumstances.@teacherguy wrote:
One of my biggest pet peeves of being on the contractor end of this industry is the sometimes huge disconnect between what the people at the different companies think happens or might happen when a contractor is out on a job and what actually happens or might happen.
For instance...When I do a job for RQA, I keep EXTREMELY good track of my time. On one job many years ago I got an email from the PM scolding me for turning in a high amount of time for the project. I was feeling a bit salty, and the first line of my email reply was, "Have you actually ever done a recall job for RQA from start to finish and kept EXTREMELY good track of the time spent on the job?" On each job since then, I send the PM a screenshot of a spreadsheet that I created that documents my time/miles. I've had no objections since about my submissions.
I just hate it when the person that is supposed to be "in charge" of the project has very little knowledge about what actually happens or might happen when actually doing the project. I think that these people that work for the various companies should actually have to go out and do a route of locations. It might open their eyes!
@Cassiespark wrote:
Oh she very much still works for them. She posted an Ulta and a NetSpend video this week. Whoever at CI told you they fired her...lied.
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@weatherman2111 wrote:
@ArkLaMissshopping wrote:
I am not sure if you guys have received the same email as I have. At the bottom of some of my emails I receive from CI, there is a clause that says something like if you are found talking about CI and their jobs on social media (which this is a public social board) that if they find out who you are, they will ban you from their website.
After I started receiving that "clause", I stopped talking about them. I'd rather work for them instead of getting banned.
That is specifically aimed at Kayla, being that she doesn't actually work for them anymore, among many many other issues with her. We're cool, though I might suggest being more circumspect about tying a company to a client. Daniel is here reasonably often and does actually take our feedback into consideration.
Yes this project has been a mess but we seem to be smoothing some bumps out here and there. The client is apparently very difficult right now.
@MW wrote:
One of the recall companies (RQA or Stericycle) states in the manual that you should provide a breakdown of your time (e.g. 58 minutes driving time, 29 minutes in store time, 15 minutes admin time, 64 minutes destruction time). I always do that and I have never had RQA question any of my submitted time. I also add a comment if something extraordinary happened. For example, "Multi Car Accident on Freeway caused driving delay." or "Had to wait 20 minutes for manager to return from lunch". One thing that makes me fond of RQA is they seem to understand that we are actual human beings interacting with the real world and we have to deal with a variety of different circumstances.@teacherguy wrote:
One of my biggest pet peeves of being on the contractor end of this industry is the sometimes huge disconnect between what the people at the different companies think happens or might happen when a contractor is out on a job and what actually happens or might happen.
For instance...When I do a job for RQA, I keep EXTREMELY good track of my time. On one job many years ago I got an email from the PM scolding me for turning in a high amount of time for the project. I was feeling a bit salty, and the first line of my email reply was, "Have you actually ever done a recall job for RQA from start to finish and kept EXTREMELY good track of the time spent on the job?" On each job since then, I send the PM a screenshot of a spreadsheet that I created that documents my time/miles. I've had no objections since about my submissions.
I just hate it when the person that is supposed to be "in charge" of the project has very little knowledge about what actually happens or might happen when actually doing the project. I think that these people that work for the various companies should actually have to go out and do a route of locations. It might open their eyes!
@Cassiespark wrote:
Is this the thing now? A picture of every backroom? I haven't done any of these in October. Totally burnt out last month with the locations that were a massive mess due to the move to 1/month, and some very random request to return to a location I have done (very well!) many times, with zero explanation why.
@Datagirl wrote:
@Cassiespark wrote:
Oh she very much still works for them. She posted an Ulta and a NetSpend video this week. Whoever at CI told you they fired her...lied.
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Just because she SAYS she is working for them, doesn't necessarily mean that she is. She knows what jobs they have already so pretty easy to fake it for her videos. I pretty much think she does alot of faking all over the place. Regardless, she needs to be sued by some of these companies she is claiming to do work for. She violates way too many policies.