Ipsos:
I concur with most previous comments. The “Support” email is unreliable or vague at best, especially during an assignment. I imagine they have to field a huge number of questions about different assignments they may not be familiar with, so vague responses might be better than none at all from their perspective.
I prefer the personally emailed jobs with a good scheduler for the best experience all around.
I’ve had more than one almost completed self-assigned report “fall off” waiting for a key reply to a foundational query from the general support email resulting in wasted effort, time, and overhead costs, so I never do an assignment if I have key unanswered questions in advance.
Shopmetrics portal is my preference, although it does glitch with large file uploads.
My editor ratings are 10/10. Respect and dignity inspire more of the same.
I do appreciate how quickly they pay (smile).
IntelliShop-
For me it’s depended on the scheduler and type of assignment. Most do not appeal to me due to low compensation, lack of clarity, and the mandatory dreaded geotag app that isn’t accurate.
Editing and payment have spanned extremes. I’m happy to work through anything that needs adjustment with an editor who has good command of the language we are asked to write in and reaches out professionally.
I stepped away a while ago after several issues of unfair non-payment for 10/10 level work due to the opposite. It’s just not worth the risk of wasted time, skills, and resources for the aggravation and so little $$.
The repetitive emails for low paying work inspired me to unsubscribe, except from schedulers I’ve had good experiences with.
Gratitude for Bob’s shared wisdom. This is our business. Clear boundaries and ethics matter all around. Desperation doesn’t pay well, and paying more than the job is worth to do the work, isn’t good business.
These are interesting times all around right now. Everyone’s stressed.
Kindness and smiles are free. Complementing someone by name can shift an entire week for someone.
I consider dignity (as opposed to entitlement) to be a basic human right.
Many of the “gentlest” approaches, thoughtfully chosen words, and “smallest” gestures disarm a downward spiral and inspire big shifts.
Grateful for the community, wisdom, and common ground here.
Be safe and prosper (grin).