Well, it was bound to happen. I go into the restaurant, begin my normal perusal of the place, take mental notes of cleanliness, engagement levels by workers and their overall demeanor.?I place my order, open my phone to carefully jot down some of my observations (under the guise of texting a friend) when I hear the restaurant employee say, ?Your total is $13.86?. I slowly raised my head and said, ?Why would I pay for my meal before I?m even served??. As my tone slowly faded towards the end of my curious question and I looked around, I realized my foolish mistake . . .
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. . . I had forgotten how to return to being a quintessential shopper and failed to turn off my ?secret shopper? mentality.
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Oops! :)
It's easy to get stuck in a certain mentality. Years ago I worked on a software development team and we were on a tough project, working 18 hour days and at the testing phase - where you try every possible combination to "break the software". Leaving late at night with a colleague in my car, he turned on the radio, but then absently starting pushing ALL the buttons in random patterns. He was unconsciously TESTING every possible sequence.
I find I can't turn my "mystery shopping eyes" off even if I am not doing a shop. I find myself quickly glancing at the cashier/salespersons name tag, asking for a receipt, noticing things, etc and then I realize I am not doing a shop! You become so well trained with your eyes and ears, it just becomes something you normally do. Not a bad thing though!
MY toxic traits are restaurants (food places), fixing peoples problems, and body language. Let me explain why though;
On my last assisted living shop, I caught myself checking the fire alarms and door tops for dust...
Hi AZCross, my background is IT, but I have been mystery shopping for nearly 18 years now. The company you work for sounds interesting to me. I worked an IT helpdesk at a call center many years ago. Any chance you job allows you to work from home? I haven't seen anything similar -- working to help mostly the elderly. Wondering what company it is, because it sounds like something I would be interested in.