When I first read it, I thought most of the pictures (outside lot) might be doable on a Sunday when the dealer is closed, but NOPE--dealership has to be open.
In my social work career I used something similar, but one that gives a bit more info. It's 4 quadrants, listed as follows: "The right reason" (to do something), "The wrong reason" (to do something), "The right reason NOT to", "the wrong reason NOT to." In a very broad sense, think of how this might be useful for someone contemplating marriage, but was not entirely sure.
@purpleicee wrote:
TBH (to be honest), and not meant to be insensitive, with a little time, you will learn that many of us have several heavy duty things going on in our family/lives.
May I add that mystery shopping is WORK. We all need to keep digging to find opportunities. It takes consistent time and energy, which you say you don't have. With all due respect, maybe you should seriously reconsider this "profession." There are no shortcuts.
I received this email today.
Thank you for accepting this assignment. Unfortunately we have to cancel a large number of shops as we were given an incorrect list of locations. You do not have to do anything else. We will take care of the cancellation. Because this was initiated by us the cancellation will not have a negative impact on your shopping history.
Please understand that this email
Many of us travel frequently for work and pleasure. Let's share some tips. My top two--1) old prescription bottles are the perfect size to hold Q-tips. 2) I always pack a wooden clothespin or metal binder clip to hold curtains tightly together.
Just a Sunday afternoon rant. Completed a shop and submitted it. Got an email from editor KZ who "needed clarification." I cut and pasted the info she requested directly from the original report. The report was then approved with a score of 8 "because we had to contact you." Another glass of wine and I'll be fine...
@gigishopper wrote:
I have seen some here on ISS and some for the other mystery shop company that was used prior. I noticed from the instructions that I could see before assigning that the shopper needs to ask for a channel to be changed to make the proper assessment. Will it also require a picture? Can you imagine that scenario? Ask for a channel change then taking a covert photo. At that point,
I had a "kind of" similar issue, also at a casino. This particular MSC asks for a name and very brief description (gender/hair color). The editor said that there were two employees during that shift with the same name and vague description. She asked for MY description so they could check security tapes. I reluctantly complied, as I have nothing to hide and the report was truthful. And, I was on