Meddys - Scheduler Deva, Editor Melissa

โš ๏ธ โ›”๏ธ ๐Ÿšซ Client Concerns 

The client is expected to be fairly easygoing, making this a flexible and manageable program to execute. However, it’s crucial that shops are scheduled and completed every week to meet the client’s expectations. 

๐Ÿ› Shop Type:   Lunch Dine In, Dinner Dine In

  • Pay is $15 per shop.
  • Reimbursement is up to $20.

โ—Difficult Locations:    

  • All Wichita Locations, but mostly Greenwich. I often have to send more bulk emails than usual, or text.

๐Ÿ“…  Scheduling Concerns:

Shop Frequency: Shops will be conducted weekly, alternating between lunchdinner, meal periods. The client prefers randomization, so meal periods can be swapped as long as there is an even number of each over time.

Rotation:   30 days if possible, can make exceptions.

Blackout Dates: No two shops on the same day, but try to get at least a couple days apart since they are weekly. 

What to consider if the shopper wants to reschedule:  Look at all shops for the week for that location, and then at the blackout dates above.

Scheduler Notes:  Make sure all get scheduled every week.

โœ๏ธ Editing Concerns:   

 Missing Photos:  With caution, we can use with some photos missing, but use good judgment. If a food photo is missing, as long as there are NO points deducted for food, it's fine.  Warn shopper that client may reject. Only do this if everything else, such as descriptions and narrative is excellent.

โฐ๏ธ Wrong Time:  If it's an hour off, warn the shopper. If it's the wrong meal period, check for an available shop to arrange a swap.

๐Ÿ“… Wrong Date: 

  • If the shopper went on the wrong date, verify with scheduling to ensure it’s not scheduled too close to another shop.

Notes for Editor: There is NO apostrophe in Meddys.  The client corrected me on this, so make sure we don't put an apostrophe in there. This is an easy edit, and we don't hear a lot of feedback from the client.

What to consider if you need to ask the shopper to redo:   These are weekly shops, so consult the scheduler.

 


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