@dspeakes wrote:
I have actually said in my narrative, "What is there to say? I walked by the hostess station. She said good bye. I walked out. The foyer was clean. I went through the door."
So I gave them their five sentences while pointing out how ridiculous it was to expect five sentences about something that took three seconds to occur.
@wozswoman wrote:
Sometimes I just do not get how some MSC's expect you to stretch out saying something in five to seven sentences that should or could be said in two.
Example: If a crew member spoke to you what did he/she say? And was the foyer entrance clean and maintained? The foyer area is 4'x4' and the crew member said "have a good afternoon."
My favorite. Five to seven sentences on the cleanliness of the bathroom. *sigh* Why did I take this shop?
@LJ wrote:
Hmmm... the 5 short lines sound a little like Dr. Seuss, don't they?
5 sentences ... well, a limerick is five lines so I'll take a stab at it.
This here was a high-scored employer
until taking a peek at the foyer.
I hate to speak ill,
but there was a spill,
and I slipped so I'm calling my lawyer!
@teriraia wrote:
I went to shop a gym today.
I am old and decrepit but needed the pay.
The tour was insane
Gave my legs pain
But not as much pain as writing the report gave my brain.