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This is a prime example of some msc employees who do not that the foggiest concept of thinking. You might try to submit it in Mandarin and even then it would not be accepted. It can become frustrating whon you have more and better things to do with your day.
Funny, I just looked at my updates and saw that for this thread of there is no pharmacy, there is no pharmacy, there is no pharmacy I got four updates saying shopper x liked my post, shopper x liked my post , shopper x liked my post . Seems like repetition is contagious.
I have had the same problem in a few shops that you can't submit because of characters. I would put in There is no pharmacy, as many times as it takes to fill the characters. I think that it counts spaces also.

T h e r e is no pharmacy.





T h e r e is no pharmacy.


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LJ Wrote:
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> jonchance Wrote:
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> Finally took a phone call from the editor, and a
> 3 way call with the store asking for the bakery
> and being told that they didn't have one to
> convince the editor that it was their form that
> was in error, not my report.
>
> ^ That and the editor's attitude would have
> pushed me beyond my limits. Kudos if you managed
> to hold your temper.

That is why my doctor gives me Xanax. I love it. And I no longer give a crap what editors thing when I know I'm right. Well, not sure I ever really did. Maybe I did. I used to get really worked up, worrying, losing sleep over stuff that went wrong, wondering if I handled it the right way, worrying that some company that I've only done two shops for was gonna void a shop or fire me because my report was two hours past the "deadline" on a day that I did 18 shops and was up doing paperwork till 3am just to get up and go shop again at 7am, and spend most of my sleep time staring at my clock doing math in my head. "If I fall asleep right now, I can still get 2 hours and 26 minutes of sleep. Okay, make that 25 minutes."

If you ever have sleep problems because you can't turn off your 'shopper brain', or other stuff you just can't get out of your head, I highly recommend asking your physician about Xanax. ****HOWEVER****, if you happen to be armed, you might want to ignore my previous advise. Statistics that don't really exist except in my head say that you are 125x more likely to hunt down an editor who dinged you for one grammatical error when the shop guidelines read by they were written by a second year English student in Pakistan.

I now return you to your regularly scheduled Drive Thru.

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Some times you just have to turn around, give a little smile, toss the match, set the bridge ablaze, and walk away.


Silver Certified on the Carolina Coast. You want fries with that?


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/27/2014 05:01PM by jonchance.
jonchance Wrote:
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> That is why my doctor gives me Xanax. I love it.

Benzodiazepine addiction is nothing to take lightly. Xanax is one of the hardest addictions to kick. You may be enjoying it now, but with prolonged use you will be singing a different tune. Even after taking it for a couple of weeks, go ahead and just try to stop taking it for two days and see what withdrawl feels like.

This should be required reading for anyone who is ever perscribed benzo's before they take one. You may not want to read them now, but after you have been on Xanax for a long time, you will change your mind. Perhaps it is when you start waking up with a pounding headache from withdrawl due to it having a short half life and need to pop one to feel "normal" and then you realise that if you don't take it, you are in hell and there is no cold turkey way to kick this habbit. It alters your brain, and the tapering schedules that cause the least pain are measured in a timetable that can be eight months to a year.

I've been down this road. It took a long time to come out the other end.

[benzowithdrawalhelp.com]
[www.bcnc.org.uk]
scanman1 Wrote:
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> jonchance Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > That is why my doctor gives me Xanax. I love
> it.
>
> Benzodiazepine addiction is nothing to take
> lightly. Xanax is one of the hardest addictions to
> kick. You may be enjoying it now, but with
> prolonged use you will be singing a different
> tune. Even after taking it for a couple of weeks,
> go ahead and just try to stop taking it for two
> days and see what withdrawl feels like.
>
> This should be required reading for anyone who is
> ever perscribed benzo's before they take one. You
> may not want to read them now, but after you have
> been on Xanax for a long time, you will change
> your mind. Perhaps it is when you start waking up
> with a pounding headache from withdrawl due to it
> having a short half life and need to pop one to
> feel "normal" and then you realise that if you
> don't take it, you are in hell and there is no
> cold turkey way to kick this habbit. It alters
> your brain, and the tapering schedules that cause
> the least pain are measured in a timetable that
> can be eight months to a year.
>
> I've been down this road. It took a long time to
> come out the other end.
>
> [benzowithdrawalhelp.com]
> [www.bcnc.org.uk]


On it for nine years now. All good! I honestly believe Xanax saved my life, or at least my marriage. Plus my kids like me better when I'm on it.

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Some times you just have to turn around, give a little smile, toss the match, set the bridge ablaze, and walk away.


Silver Certified on the Carolina Coast. You want fries with that?
57carol Wrote:
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> So shopping a grocery store today that guess what?
> has no pharmacy. So I put that in the correct box
> for narrative. I said "there is no pharmacy."
> Submit form, oops, you need to correct something.
> Okay, what? Not enough narrative in that box.
> Okay, so I repeat, "There is no pharmacy." Submit,
> oops, now what? another error? You do not have
> enough characters in the narrative. So for the
> third time, I wrote, "there is no pharmacy." Hit
> submit, and it took it. smiling smiley

There are more creative ways to skin this cat.

"Due to the absence of a pharmacy at this location, I was unable to complete this portion of the evaluation."

108 characters, should be enough to satisfy all but the most brain-dead minimum character requirements.
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