The early job was really the really, really, reeeaaaaalllllllyyyy late job. After that, and because of humidity which makes me mush, there was the grocery store (not a shop) in which I (now with several decades of grocery shopping experience) had to look, and search, and seek, and make a few grimaces and moues (to avert full on blue streaks in a public place). You see, the common item I needed was not in a logical place. I found it when I was in the middle of a brilliant (if I may say so myself) new mystery shop theme.
What do you think of it? Every time a store rearranges things, they should be required to publish in print and online the new setup. hey could even put up new directories for the new arrangements. Then, we mystery shoppers and auditors can check their work. I don't know how much we should charge, but we can consider this: The longer a shopper is in a store, the more likely they are to buy impulsively or compulsively. Is this also true for mystery shoppers who might be in-store longer than they prefer in order to complete mandatory tasks?
So that is enough about that.
Now, we should put the saved blue streaks up for HoneyBrown's situation.....
BLUE STREAKS
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)