Watching the Wheels Wrote:
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> I've been at this for a whopping 4 months and do
> banks and car dealerships, to date. I'g like to
> add restaurants into my mix but am leery because
> you have to front the money.
>
> I also have past corporate restaurant experience
> and have experience at just about everything
> except tending bar.
>
> I believe that I can eat and keep an eye on what's
> going on, but, again fronting the money then
> hoping that the report is approved is making me
> nervous.
The past experience might actually disqualify you depending on how strongly you are connected to the industry. I know, it's ass backwards...
> Can anybody fell me in on what some of the gory
> details might be?
>
> Would I need to time people, accurately?
>
> Would I have to sneak pictures of food for
> appearance checks?
Most restaurant shops are for two. Sometimes three, sometimes more, some you can do solo if you want. Rarely if ever are you really expected to "stopwatch" time events, but it depends on the client and the MSC. If you get one that wants exact times, be prepared to add a note like "time was actually 7:45.8 rounded down to seconds."
The only shops I know of that require food pictures are fast food, pizza delivery, and a certain chain known primarily for its ice cream items. There may be others but for typical sit down dining pictures are the exception not the rule.