Because I am 100 miles from home. If I miss a photo, I can't go back.
Photo of every pump.
Unique photos for every infraction. So building photo - check. Windows 100% covered? Infraction. Separate, unique photo. Can't FIND the front door? Infraction. Separate photo.
Sun in eyes? Extra photos, just to make sure they come out.
Every single pump so filthy, don't want to touch it? More unique photos.
Trash. Photo.
No amenities whatsoever -- photo.
I'm old. Extra photos!!! (Mostly because I can't tell if photos came out -- are my hands a little shakier than usual? Am I 100% certain photo clear and not blurred? EXTRAS!!!)
But in this case, just the infractions took over 40 photos.
And the store was huge, and took another 30 or so (to make sure that I have enough visual record to make sure I can properly answer the incredibly nit-picking questions about the various "food offers" -- do they offer fresh fruit? Milk, bread, eggs? "Healthy" snacks (LOL -- is there really such a thing?).
But mostly because I'm old, I think. And habits from photography school die hard -- it wasn't unusual, in my younger days, to take 60 - or more! - photos to get the one, perfect shot I wanted to print and frame, LOL!!!
Not to mention, huge station off I-80, only truck stop within miles, extremely busy.
@bgriffin wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
I did a Shell today that required over 100 photos.
I haven't finished the report yet, so I don't even know if I took enough photos.
I don't understand how it can require 100 photos when there aren't even 100 questions. Or are you taking multiples of each infraction? The audits I've done only requires 1 photo of each infraction, even if there are 35 instances of the same infraction.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/17/2020 04:07PM by ceasesmith.