Shipt Rating Scale Statistical Farces and More! - Personal Shopper Shipt Employee Review

1.0
23 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Shipt offers flexible scheduling to work when you want and however long you want. In my area (post Covid) none of the grocery stores have went back to full 24 hour operations, so that gives Shipt shoppers in Michigan a serious flexibility disadvantage, as the night side hustling of doing grocery orders is null/void. Other pros, the baseline pay is what it says it is and don’t expect tips or any perks for doing an outstanding job or having multiple compliments from customers.

Cons

The flexibility may not be as flexible if your area doesn’t have operational department stores running 24/7 post Covid. The rating scale is rubbish and it doesn’t matter if 90% of your customers left you 5 star ratings because the moment you get a disgruntled one whose bent out of shape over not getting an item that the store was out of stock on, you can guarantee your great rating will plummet and you’ll end up having to watch their stupid probationary videos, with a 24-72 hour period where you can’t take orders. Shipt likes to “bundle” orders together with customer order locations that are geographically spaced out so far apart that you’ll spend more in gas to deliver the groceries than you will actually earn off the order. On the same note, you’ll find it difficult to get orders to customers on time (due to the geographic factor) and fussy and/or non-commutative customers who won’t answer you back about substitutions. You will find it hard to actually gain income and make this job work to your advantage fiscally. Forget about late order forgiveness form because this is a colossal waste of time to fill out after engaging with Shipt shopper representatives who can’t speak English or hang up with you if they don’t want to deal with your questions and concerns. Shipt will continually preach their better time management rhetorical nonsense, whilst refusing to acknowledge that they do not give adequate time accommodations for issues such as bad weather that may impair road conditions, indecisive customers who take too long to answer you back, lack of store item availability, Shipt app failures, GPS locator errors and more. On a final note, Shipt needs to stop offering BOGUS BONUSES that can never be claimed because the requirements for bonus orders will almost always never be met. The app is keenly aware of what areas/stores you consistently shop at and they will conveniently deem those orders as “PROMO” orders that will always exclude the orders you take from reaching the BONUS criteria. Customer service representatives will tell you that you’re going to be compensated for various issues such as long distance deliveries misrepresented in bundle orders and so forth, but they almost always do not compensate Shipt shoppers for ANY and ALL financial losses.

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Pros

You can pick your own schedule

Cons

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Pros

Flexibility—Could set my own schedule. It could also be fun, and sometimes quite rewarding when customers were nice and appreciative. I credit Shipt for introducing me to gig work, as it led me to other, better-paying gig jobs while keeping the schedule flexibility that I need.

Cons

Pay—it’s pretty much poverty-level considering how much work goes into shopping for customers. While I didn’t Shipt full-time, I DID put in at least 30 hours a week doing this shopping. For all of that, the most I made in any given year was $13,000! And I worked hard, got great customer reviews and consistently good tips. Occasionally, there would be newspaper articles about the random Shipt shopper who made $100,000/year! What such articles glossed over (this fact would be buried somewhere deep in the text) was that the shopper in question consistently worked some 80-100 hours per week. So if you broke down that fabulous six-figure pay by how much time the shopper was spending doing the work, it really doesn’t come out to all that much. The other pay issue worth mentioning is that in 2020, right when Covid was rampant, Shipt announced that they were “restructuring” the way they paid shoppers. What this translated to was that they were now paying us even less than they had previously done! That’s when I began to be soured on Shipt. I continued to do it for a while longer, but eventually went to other gigs that paid more.

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