@medowynd wrote:
I was doing a bank shop and sat down with the rep, a young woman about my daughter's age. She said hello and we start to chat about the accounts. I smile about her comment, and the rep says, "Your ---- -----'s mom. You smile just like her. .... How this girl recognized me? I hadn't seen her in six years and she was only a casual friend to my daughter.
@SteveSoCal wrote:
Sadly, we had been ordering items we didn't really care for in order to stay within the reimbursement limits. Then I had to go back and have the same meal all over again the next week to get the assignment completed
@sillysister74 wrote:
Doing a big box hardware store's scenario only to remember halfway through, the associate that assisted me the month before, is the same associate that helped me the month before with the same scenario.
@scanman1 wrote:
@sillysister74 wrote:
Doing a big box hardware store's scenario only to remember halfway through, the associate that assisted me the month before, is the same associate that helped me the month before with the same scenario.
That's easy. Your looking for a second opinion and are terrible at remembering faces. I would just not remember them if they remembered me. I have interacted with the same employees at different locations before.
Sometimes its too late to back out when your sitting there and they walk out of an office at a bank and call your name.
@scanman1 wrote:
@SteveSoCal wrote:
Sadly, we had been ordering items we didn't really care for in order to stay within the reimbursement limits. Then I had to go back and have the same meal all over again the next week to get the assignment completed
I must be doing it all wrong. I will go over $7-$10 if it makes the difference between eating another chicken pasta dish and a fresh piece of seared salmon and a steak for my dining partner. I try to not sweat a few dollars when I'm at a fine dining restaurant. I can always do another FF shop and make it up.
@Hoju wrote:
I was doing a mobile shop at a Staples when I came across the most loud-mouthed, over-excited, frustratingly-annoying person I know. She immediately got all up in my shop (not knowing it was a shop) and would not leave me alone through the entire sales process completely ruining my chances at a successful job.
This is the reason I avoid this woman at all costs.
@sandyf wrote:
They gave me a free day to make up for it. I told them they were actually giving this free day to the insurance company and not to me. I was the one who had to wait around and get to work two hours late that day.
@proudlyshopping wrote:
That has happened to me--twice! Once, when I was doing a post office shop, I leaned forward against the counter and set off my recorder, which was in the front pocket of my coat. It began playing, loud and clear, "Entered post office 10:12 AM!" I was, fortunately, done with the shop, so I turned and high-tailed it out of the lobby and out the door. I was MORTIFIED! The second time, I was seated beside a salesman, doing a car shop. We were about to pull out on the test drive when I accidentally set off the damn recorder AGAIN. When I hard it start, I slammed my foot on the brake, screamed out, really loud, to drown out the recorder, "I HAVE A CRAMP IN MY LEG! OH, GOD!" I grabbed the recorder in my right hand, flung open the car door, yelling at the top of my lungs, and silenced the recorder while doing a dance to stop my leg cramp. The salesman stared at me like I was crazy! I fixed the recorder so it was just recording, put it back in my pocket (how, I'll never know) and demurely sat back beside him again and resumed the road test. "I'm really sorry," I said, "those damn leg cramps can be a real @#$%&. I need to kind of dance around to work them out." He must have thought I was a loon, but I finished the shop without further mishap and got a 9/10 on it.