@stebrow283 wrote:
I grew up in a small town about 35 minutes from where I currently live. They have a farm store that has dog grooming mystery shops and to make the most of my time I like to meet my mom there and get lunch or pedicures. I finally got around to opening up the second to none website and I see that they have a cable/tv shop there right next to the farm store that pays decent and looks really straight forward. Finally, two shops I can do in this small town.
@edawn wrote:
@stebrow283 wrote:
I grew up in a small town about 35 minutes from where I currently live. They have a farm store that has dog grooming mystery shops and to make the most of my time I like to meet my mom there and get lunch or pedicures. I finally got around to opening up the second to none website and I see that they have a cable/tv shop there right next to the farm store that pays decent and looks really straight forward. Finally, two shops I can do in this small town.
I've done this shop and it was straight forward but I noticed now they have a requirement that you must take a photograph inside the store. This location is so small, I have no idea how I would take a photo without being made as a shopper. Apparently other shoppers haven't figured it out either because the fee keeps going up with no takers.
@swvaboy wrote:
The picture is easy. I act like I'm sending a text and can't read the screen because of the lighting. These shops pay very well in my rural area.
Good Luck!
@2stepps wrote:
@swvaboy wrote:
The picture is easy. I act like I'm sending a text and can't read the screen because of the lighting. These shops pay very well in my rural area.
Good Luck!
Or do a selfie. But I have been chased out of stores because I took a picture of something.
@parkcitybrian wrote:
it's like being embarrassed by doing the pro scenario assignments for the home improvement stores and leaving a basket full of light bulbs (100 of them) at the check stand without buying them. jeez... strap it up, bucky.
@parkcitybrian wrote:
hmmmm... living in the ghetto/'hood with bulletproof glass at a tv/cable store or living where i do with the wacky, dysfunctional, misogynistic, cultish mormons?
verrrry troubling conundrum?
at least i could prolly get a martini on sundays or a costco that sells wine/alcohol at the ghetto/'hood locations?
but, here in utah, we have ?????
i'll see myself out now.
@edawn wrote:
@parkcitybrian wrote:
hmmmm... living in the ghetto/'hood with bulletproof glass at a tv/cable store or living where i do with the wacky, dysfunctional, misogynistic, cultish mormons?
verrrry troubling conundrum?
at least i could prolly get a martini on sundays or a costco that sells wine/alcohol at the ghetto/'hood locations?
but, here in utah, we have ?????
i'll see myself out now.
Yes, you can get whatever you want here. The drive-thru daiquiri stands don't have bullet proof glass.
@parkcitybrian wrote:
@edawn wrote:
@parkcitybrian wrote:
hmmmm... living in the ghetto/'hood with bulletproof glass at a tv/cable store or living where i do with the wacky, dysfunctional, misogynistic, cultish mormons?
verrrry troubling conundrum?
at least i could prolly get a martini on sundays or a costco that sells wine/alcohol at the ghetto/'hood locations?
but, here in utah, we have ?????
i'll see myself out now.
Yes, you can get whatever you want here. The drive-thru daiquiri stands don't have bullet proof glass.
i'm down wherever that is but...daiquiri only (a little sweet for me)?
@LisaSTL wrote:
A historic farmer's market near downtown St. Louis has a walk up window to get cocktails while shopping. I avoid the pre-made strawberry daiquiris and pina coladas. Some of our grocery stores have adopted the concept which I wholeheartedly support
@LisaSTL wrote:
We are quite civilized. I'm trying to recall even one place where we cannot get drinks. I'm sure being the world headquarters for Anheuser-Busch for 150 plus years had nothing to do with it, LOL.
@LisaSTL wrote:
Huh?
@LisaSTL wrote:
I'm not getting the mormon connection to St. Louis history. But then again, I still don't get why they built a temple here about ten years ago. Over the course of my life I have known maybe four and one of them wasn't sure.
@LisaSTL wrote:
Oh, you thought it was tough to get drinks here? Hell no. Even places like the zoo have sold beer forever and added wine more recently. We have whole festivals devoted to beer or wine.