scanman1 Wrote:
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> I have had nothing but thank you, good job, and we
> look forward to your next report from the editors
> at ACL.
>
> I just had dinner earlier this week at a Jewish
> deli I already ate at plenty of times without them
> tempting me. It was the first time I ever ate
> there without ordering a corned beef sandwich from
> the lunch menu though.
>
> After the report, I told myself I'd wait at least
> another month before I did a narrative heavy
> report for food reimbursement only.
>
> Then they go and email me a request to go to lunch
> at a Caribbean themed restaurant. All I could
> think about is dipping coconut shimp in that sauce
> and how good the seafood chowder is....
>
> I replied yes, and now I'm going there for lunch
> less than a week after my last dining assignment
> with them.
>
> I try to tell myself that I'm saving on grocery
> costs.
>
> In reality, the report takes over two times the
> amount of time at the table for me. When I C/P my
> last report into Word to check it, the word count
> for all sections came close to 1000 words.
>
> They have some of my favorite places as clients,
> so it's very hard to say no.
It's more than groceries you'll be saving on. That's the mindset I have when it comes to mystery shops lol.
For example, I haven't used my stove, kitchen sink or dishwasher in more than two months! The result? My utility costs have dropped significantly. Now to find a nice plastic sweat suit and warm socks to keep me warm during this winter....
Shopping the Greater Denver Area, Colorado Springs and in-between in Colorado. 33 year old male and willing to travel!