Coyle has some assignments that are just a few hours beyond where I can go just now. When next I can take a few days off, stay somewhere long enough to complete a Coyle shop and report, and get a few hours of sleep after those events, I will be delighted to try one or more of the shops. As far as I know, these are casual or non-luxury dining assignments.
Like shopperbob, I have no status in mind. I like to try new things, such as hotel shops where multiple narrative boxes required a minimum of 200 or 250 words each. I had to organize entire days around the given tasks so as to space them out instead of glomming them together. (When I worked in resorts, I always wondered about the guests who needed this, then that, then the other thing, and still needed some other thing while most other guests seemed to disappear into the woodwork and then leave quietly.}
I like that one Coyle shop now has an intriguing addition to their menu. I will figure out how to get to that location and have that experience! And, if the new menu item is as good as it sounds when I read the various recipes for it on the recipe sites, I will let you know that you might want to try the recipe at home or elsewhere.
Until then, I need to get back to the talking head job even though my voice is iffy-- and add one shift per week which will get me to that Coyle location.
[anyone who is still awake could count the errors, words. and/or characters and determine how much blah-blah i provided here. these paragraphs would not meet any msc standard, but they undoubtedly qualify as drek, blah-blah, geez lady get a life awreddy, and other descriptors. if nothing else, the op might get a giggle out of an absurd example that could be expanded, improved, pared down, and/oror otherwise made suitable for reporting. if so, the op might be more willing to take on gigs that have writing components.]
Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished. - Lao-Tzu
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/29/2021 06:37PM by Shop-et-al.