Thursday, January 20, 2005

Things You're Doing Wrong In Your Mystery Shopping Work: Part II

Missing Deadlines/Giving Up On Targets

Schedulers and mystery shopping companies depend on you to get the
job done in a quality manner, on time. If you can't deliver, they
don't need you!

A common complaint I hear from schedulers is that in the case of a
shop with a specific target employee, as is typical with apartment or
financial services shops, many shoppers do not give the scheduler
the courtesy of notifying them when they are having trouble reaching
that target and often just give up. The scheduler then doesn't find out
that the assignment is incomplete until they follow-up and then it's
usually too late. You don't get paid, and neither does the scheduler,
so do you think you're going to get work from them again?

For more articles like this, check out the following URL: http://www.mysteryshoppercoach.com/Articles.html.

This is part two of this piece, look for more things you’re doing wrong in your mystery shopping work in part three, the final installment coming in the next post.

Have a great day and happy shopping!

“Taking the mystery out of professional mystery shopping”—Melanie Jordan
http://www.mysteryshoppercoach.com

Copyright 2005 Melanie R. Jordan E-Publishing

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