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User B was a babysitter throughout high-school and worked for several families. She had no major issues completing the tasks. When asked to update the schedule, she initially went to the calender page and was initially confused when there was no apparent way to manipulate it. She also initially interpreted 'available' as her schedule being available. When creating a job, the paining painting interface mis-clicked due to the use of a track-pad, causing frustration. She also expressed uncertainty over what information to convey in the job title. We also discovered several bugs after testing. Calender blocks don't expand when the title overflows the box. Two jobs cause a doubling of the blocks in each location, making the interface look very bad. Babysitter schedule updating does not work correctly in Safari on a Mac (not one of our supported browsers).
User C has done a fair amount of informal babysitting, although he hasn't done it as a job. His only problem completing the tasks was that he missed the entire time / part of the time radio buttons on the create job popup, leading to uncertainty over whether he'd posted a job for both nights or for one or the other. He suggested moving the "Next" button down to the bottom right of the popup to make it more likely that users will read the radio buttons. He thought it was cool that you can click and drag on the painting calendars, although he didn't notice it was possible until the second task involving them. He was sad that the jobs displayed on the babysitter calendar view are not links.