Can I still work a flyer assignment if I skipped reviewing the guidelines?
Workers should review the guidelines and instructions tied to the assignment before starting a flyer job. Skipping that review can increase the risk of mistakes, missed requirements, and confusion about what the campaign expects in the field.
Even if a worker has completed similar assignments before, each campaign may still include details that need to be reviewed carefully. General worker guidelines and job-specific instructions can both affect how the work should be handled, and ignoring them can create avoidable issues with proof, check-in, reporting, or route execution.
Starting a job without reviewing the instructions is not a good practice because it weakens the foundation for completing the assignment correctly. Workers should take the time to understand the requirements before active distribution begins so the job can be handled more accurately and efficiently.
Overall, workers should review the assignment guidelines before starting rather than skipping them. Doing so helps reduce avoidable problems and supports a better outcome for the campaign.