Got it. Your boss' house was at Lake Monroe, not Herb's house. I misunderstood.
My wife follows all that Monday Murder Mystery stuff, otherwise I would have never known that I live down the street from it.
Can you clarify your Lake Monroe comment? I live about a mile or so from Fox Hollow Farms and there is no lake near us.
Did he have a 2nd property with bodies on it?
I'll admit that I have a Galco G27 holster laying around that I would eventually try to sell and a Wicked Edge Pro Commercial Series Sharpener that is just sitting around collecting dust. But I'm still on the fence about selling the a Wicked Edge, and that would probably be next year after I...
Agreed. But in this context, you'll be left alone. I work with mostly either "anti-firearm" or "i don't care at all about firearms" crowd. They wouldn't even understand the irony of open carrying with a "ccw" badge. They would just see something "offical" and shiny and leave you alone.
100% this. I've seen maybe 2 people in my 11 years here open carrying at Costco. Depending on which building and which manager you're dealing with, you have a 50/50 chance of not being bothered if you do. Wearing it with a CCW badge almost guarantees you being left alone.
You're 100% correct.
I don't know today's exact numbers, but about 5-7 years ago, Costco would profit about $1-$2 on a $20-$30 Bluray movie. But on a $60 or $120 membership, Costco profits that entire amount. All Costco cares about is you renewing your membership. Which is why we take anything...
I usually buy the name brands after they've been marked down in price. THAN I think it's worth it. But that's just my opinion. And I'm not much of a clothes whore to begin with anyways.
So I looked up the KS low sodium bacon. It looks like the Indy area stopped selling it at the end of 2019, and you guys had it until April 2020. Now it's been deleted from the entire Midwest (for now), while still being sold in other regions. So i can only assume low sales in our area. Sorry, man.
I don't know if many people here realize this, but you don't have to be a member to purchase alcohol or use our pharmacy. By law. Same for cigarettes, for the stores that still actually sell cigarettes. But we are supposed to escort you for these items, like a "get in & get out" scenario.
To be fair, we are usually under-manned on the checkout aisles. Is it like that everytime you go? If it is, I'm actually shocked.
Not to get political, but you will not find a bigger anti-masker than me. We, as employees, still have to wear them. Even though we don't require the public to wear...
We call that a scavenger hunt. To break you out of your usual shopping routine. It pisses us off even more. We're the ones that have to move it around. And then half the staff doesn't know where it is.
Our Avon store has only been open for about 45 days now. Your reference could have been going on for years now, prior to the 45 days, at my store.
In addition, I've already mentioned in prior posts in this thread which store i work at.