What should I do if I do not understand a worker guideline?
If you do not understand a worker guideline, you should ask for clarification instead of guessing. It is always better to confirm the correct expectation before starting or continuing the assignment than to risk making a mistake that affects the campaign.
Unclear guidelines can lead to problems with task execution, documentation, proof submission, check-in steps, or other important parts of the assignment workflow. Asking questions early helps reduce confusion and makes it easier to complete the campaign correctly and efficiently.
Workers should review the guideline carefully, identify what part seems unclear, and then use the appropriate process to request clarification. Being specific about what needs explanation can make it easier for the question to be answered accurately and quickly.
Overall, if a guideline is unclear, the right response is to ask for clarification. This helps protect the quality of the campaign and reduces avoidable errors during flyer distribution work.