Anonymous wrote:If I am going to be only a few minutes in a store and there are no up front parking spots or I’m in a rush, I will park in a disabled person’s parking spot. I’ve even feigned a limp if someone’s looking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had 2 kids by the time I was 24
Their Dad and I never were married just engaged
Live on the same street as him and still act like we are together (family outings, hanging out at night, though we don't have sex). Co dependent coparents.
I graduated from a 4 year state college and I never stepped foot on campus, as I did it online while taking care of my babies.
I don't have a good job because I didn't have time for internships so I just do delivery work
I smoke weed and vape
I have been to jail for hitting my kids dad, even though I was the one who called 911 for help
Cps was involved due to this, though case was closed when they saw I take great care of my children, clean home, full fridge
Fridge is full mostly because I'm on food stamps
We have state insurance
Parent pays for most of my rent (this could go either way as far as trash or class I guess) and I've been trying to get on a section 8 waitlist for 2 years.
I Dye my own hair
I have glasses because contacts are too expensive
I've been to inpatient treatment for depression, put myself on a 72 hr hold
Recovering alcoholic
I beat you all
I think my biggest redemption is not dating. My kids have never met a new man or woman and I have been celibate. My friends think I'm a bit crazy for not even kissing anyone in over a year. I also don't have tattoos even though I love them, because I feel like it will make me/ my situation even more trashy.
contacts are shit. glasses are much better.
Haha, I love it. It's a thing now to tell everyone you are Poly. Sorry but that doesn't make you special.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m poly
Hi Poly! Want a cracker?
I wasn't clear. In addition to the 20% tip, I give them an extra $15-$20Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's my post. I typically order just under $300 worth of groceries from Aldi which is a lot. I communicate with the shopper the whole time and typically tip them an extra $15-$20 which is totally worth it to me. Even the terrible shoppers. I know they are doing their best and I hate shopping.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at Aldi but, most of the time, I use Instacart and let them do the shopping. I like getting twice as many groceries for my money.
(off-but-on-topic same time) As an instacart driver single mom, thank you for your tips. We only get $7 per batch and $.40 fuel assistance pay on the average 30-item order. Same pay even for those that order 4 cases of water to the 3rd floor walkup apartments (happens weekly for me
) so the tips mean a lot to me. We don't just deliver it we shop it too!! Most ppl don't know that!!
You'd be suprised how many ppl don't tip for me going to Aldi's (or even Wegmans or Dollar tree or Costco, etc..), putting a quarter in for a cart, fighting the madness and trying to pick decent veggies etc, waiting in those long ass lines (they do move fast though), jenga pack everything so the eggs don't break and get it to your door without getting pulled over for speeding again and then we can swipe complete. Bonus points if the dogs are loose...
Guess I am trashy too huh for asking for a tip
If you are ordering $300 of groceries, you should be tipping at least 10 percent which would be $30. But, a lot of people don't even tip so $15-20 is still better than that and I would take it -another shopper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I look forward to going to Cracker Barrel on road trips.
Growing up, I could only envy people who got to go to Cracker Barrel on roadtrips. My mom packed sandwiches and fruit into a cooler and we ate them in the backseat of a no a/c car.
At least she gave you fruit - MIL would be damned if the kids would have gotten anything other than junk food chips.
One time we were driving across the Canadian border back to the States. They stop you at the border and won’t allow agricultural products across the border. My mom had just bought a bag of oranges and she made us pull to the side and eat them all so they would not be thrown out.
Anonymous wrote:I’m poly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's my post. I typically order just under $300 worth of groceries from Aldi which is a lot. I communicate with the shopper the whole time and typically tip them an extra $15-$20 which is totally worth it to me. Even the terrible shoppers. I know they are doing their best and I hate shopping.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at Aldi but, most of the time, I use Instacart and let them do the shopping. I like getting twice as many groceries for my money.
(off-but-on-topic same time) As an instacart driver single mom, thank you for your tips. We only get $7 per batch and $.40 fuel assistance pay on the average 30-item order. Same pay even for those that order 4 cases of water to the 3rd floor walkup apartments (happens weekly for me
) so the tips mean a lot to me. We don't just deliver it we shop it too!! Most ppl don't know that!!
You'd be suprised how many ppl don't tip for me going to Aldi's (or even Wegmans or Dollar tree or Costco, etc..), putting a quarter in for a cart, fighting the madness and trying to pick decent veggies etc, waiting in those long ass lines (they do move fast though), jenga pack everything so the eggs don't break and get it to your door without getting pulled over for speeding again and then we can swipe complete. Bonus points if the dogs are loose...
Guess I am trashy too huh for asking for a tip
If you are ordering $300 of groceries, you should be tipping at least 10 percent which would be $30. But, a lot of people don't even tip so $15-20 is still better than that and I would take it -another shopper.
Anonymous wrote:That's my post. I typically order just under $300 worth of groceries from Aldi which is a lot. I communicate with the shopper the whole time and typically tip them an extra $15-$20 which is totally worth it to me. Even the terrible shoppers. I know they are doing their best and I hate shopping.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at Aldi but, most of the time, I use Instacart and let them do the shopping. I like getting twice as many groceries for my money.
(off-but-on-topic same time) As an instacart driver single mom, thank you for your tips. We only get $7 per batch and $.40 fuel assistance pay on the average 30-item order. Same pay even for those that order 4 cases of water to the 3rd floor walkup apartments (happens weekly for me
) so the tips mean a lot to me. We don't just deliver it we shop it too!! Most ppl don't know that!!
You'd be suprised how many ppl don't tip for me going to Aldi's (or even Wegmans or Dollar tree or Costco, etc..), putting a quarter in for a cart, fighting the madness and trying to pick decent veggies etc, waiting in those long ass lines (they do move fast though), jenga pack everything so the eggs don't break and get it to your door without getting pulled over for speeding again and then we can swipe complete. Bonus points if the dogs are loose...
Guess I am trashy too huh for asking for a tip
That's my post. I typically order just under $300 worth of groceries from Aldi which is a lot. I communicate with the shopper the whole time and typically tip them an extra $15-$20 which is totally worth it to me. Even the terrible shoppers. I know they are doing their best and I hate shopping.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I shop at Aldi but, most of the time, I use Instacart and let them do the shopping. I like getting twice as many groceries for my money.
(off-but-on-topic same time) As an instacart driver single mom, thank you for your tips. We only get $7 per batch and $.40 fuel assistance pay on the average 30-item order. Same pay even for those that order 4 cases of water to the 3rd floor walkup apartments (happens weekly for me
) so the tips mean a lot to me. We don't just deliver it we shop it too!! Most ppl don't know that!!
You'd be suprised how many ppl don't tip for me going to Aldi's (or even Wegmans or Dollar tree or Costco, etc..), putting a quarter in for a cart, fighting the madness and trying to pick decent veggies etc, waiting in those long ass lines (they do move fast though), jenga pack everything so the eggs don't break and get it to your door without getting pulled over for speeding again and then we can swipe complete. Bonus points if the dogs are loose...
Guess I am trashy too huh for asking for a tip