What types of problems should be reported during a worker assignment?
Problems that affect the accuracy, safety, or completion of a flyer assignment should generally be reported during the job rather than ignored or left undocumented. Reporting issues while the assignment is active helps keep the campaign record accurate and gives the team a better chance to respond while the situation is still current.
Common examples include access barriers, incorrect instructions, app issues, safety concerns, missing materials, route restrictions, assignment mismatches, or other conditions that prevent the work from being completed as expected. These types of problems can change how the campaign should proceed and are important to document properly.
Even if a problem seems minor at first, it can still affect the assignment outcome or campaign review later. Reporting issues early helps reduce confusion and creates a clearer record of what happened in the field. This is often much better than trying to guess or work around the issue without notice.
Overall, any problem that changes the assignment, interferes with completion, or creates uncertainty about how the job should be handled should be reported during the shift through the correct process.