@HonnyBrown wrote:
Yeah, they were sold. I just looked at their website. The new company shops its communities.
@MFJohnston wrote:
Is it possible that the property really was sold and the group that purchased it is a different EPMS client who then immediately ordered more shops?
I do a ton of work for EPMS and have seen properties sold from one client to another. It's never happened while I had one assigned to me, but it could...
@HonnyBrown wrote:
eye, this was with EPMS. It wasn't strange; she straight up lied. Now the job is back on the board and I got it.
You probably looked like a gambling addict.@MFJohnston wrote:
Well.... I WAS going to shop a casino today. It's been snowy and cold. Schools were cancelled, but businesses were open. When I called the casino, it just rang. However, casinos never close, right? I made the 30-minute trek and, when I arrived, it was closed. Every other business that should have been open was: drug store, grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, convenience stores, etc. But, the casino was closed. (It's normal Monday hours are 9:00 AM-4:00AM.). Aargh.
@postmuffin wrote:
How do I get post office shops?
It really depends. I usually don't do the ones in Walmart, because WMs are usually one big, unkempt mess, except for a couple of locations where the WMs are small or Neighborhood Marketplaces. I did a smaller Walmart location yesterday...yes, have to try your best to take covert pics. The labels for the out of stocks can be tricky, because you have to get very clear close-ups of them. Today, however, I did a CVS location....very small ink section...NO signs, just 1 picture, no out of stocks. It all depends. I've done them quite often, so I know what to expect. If you've never done them before, I would start with a CVS...the ink is usually located somewhere in the middle to rear area of the store. Then try a Walgreens....but the ink there is usually at the front of the store on a wall, a little trickier. Then, when you've done a few, try your hand at a smaller Walmart. You'll never know if you don't try! I can usually be in and out within 15-25 minutes, depending on the store.@shykar1 wrote:
@guysmom, the HP ink audit, how are they? Do you have to take a ton of pictures secretly? There are many in my area, but i wasn't sure, specially for the pay.
@shykar1 wrote:
@guysmom, the HP ink audit, how are they? Do you have to take a ton of pictures secretly? There are many in my area, but i wasn't sure, specially for the pay.
@shykar1 wrote:
@guysmom, thank you for your suggestion. Let me see if i find a CVS to start with. Will let you know how it goes.
@MFJohnston wrote:
It's lame for you, but at least you know the scheduler was telling the truth....
@dawnhu wrote:
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@SoCalMama..sorry to hear about your husband, hopefully he has a quick recovery
@SoCalMama wrote:
No shops today. Hanging at the hospital with my husband who was just admitted.
@SoCalMama wrote:
No shops today. Hanging at the hospital with my husband who was just admitted.