Can I check in remotely before I reach the distribution area?
Whether remote check-in is allowed before reaching the distribution area depends on the campaign rules and the specific assignment instructions. Different jobs may have different expectations about when and where check-in should happen, so workers should follow the approved process tied to that job rather than assuming one method applies to every campaign.
In many cases, check-in is meant to reflect the correct stage of the assignment and may be connected to the actual start of work in the field. Because of that, workers should review the job details carefully and make sure they are checking in according to the instructions provided for that campaign.
If there is any uncertainty about when check-in should happen, it is better to review the assignment again and confirm the requirement rather than risk recording the shift incorrectly. Accurate check-in timing helps keep the job record clear and supports better tracking of actual campaign activity.
Overall, workers should only check in according to the campaign rules and approved process for that assignment. Following the job instructions is the best way to make sure the shift is documented properly.