Can I report a distribution issue after my shift is over?
Yes, an issue can still be reported after a shift is over if it was not resolved during the assignment. While reporting a problem during the job is usually best, post-shift reporting is still important when something affected the campaign and needs to be documented accurately after the fact.
Workers should report the issue as clearly as possible, including what happened, where it happened, and how it affected the assignment. The more specific the report is, the easier it will be to review the situation even though the shift has already ended. Prompt follow-up after the shift still helps keep the record more accurate than leaving the issue unreported.
Some problems may only become fully clear after the assignment is over, or the worker may not have had the chance to report them during the campaign. In those cases, post-shift reporting is still useful and can help support future campaign review, payment accuracy, or assignment follow-up.
Overall, yes, issues can still be reported after a shift, but it is usually better to report them as soon as possible so the campaign team has the clearest and most useful information to work from.