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Wfhwannabe · 22/03/2023 22:41

I know a few have asked questions about sensee before but didn't quite get the answers I'm looking for when I searched.

Some of the online reviews say that hours are like a free for all when they're released. I'd be looking to sign up to just their minimum 20 hours so I could do evenings and weekends around my existing job. Is there any way to get set-ish hours? And what would happen if the hours offered I couldn't do because of my main job so couldn't complete my contracted 20 hours some weeks?

I am just not sure if I am wasting my time even applying...

Also interested in hearing about any experiences other have had.

Thanks.

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user1497643032 · 23/03/2023 07:14

I am also eager to read people's opinion on this OP.

LampsAndWatches · 18/05/2023 16:39

I’m giving this a bump as I’m also interested and half way through my application.

Hatemylife2023 · 18/05/2023 17:56

I understood it was a bun fight for hours, sounds like shifts get released and it’s comes down to the quickest clickers to get any decent shift patterns with no guarantee of anything from what I could make of it and found reviews on trust pilot from potential and ‘ex employees’ helpful and pretty insightful to the point it left me with a mixed view.

I completed an application and got a rejection email within the 5 days fortunately. They may not have liked I expressed I had a week’s holiday coming up soon at time of putting application in.

LampsAndWatches · 18/05/2023 18:17

I’ve was reading the reviews. It sounds like you need to be organised in getting online on time. I also have mixed feelings.

I have completed 3 online stages now including the initial application so I’ll wait and see what happens.

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