Today some
eateries in Marietta said Veterans could
eat and/or drink selected items on the menu.
I armed
myself with my DD214 (released from active duty form) that I thought I might flash it in a restaurant or someplace to get free eats.
We went to
Starbucks drive through. On the squawk
box I ordered a "free Veterans coffee". He sounded happy to serve me,
"certainly!" he said, "drive around." I did and he gave me my free coffee. I put a dollar in a glass see through cup
sitting on the side of the window. A nickel
and a dime were already in the cup. I
think they let some of the money stay in there to inspire others to contribute a tip also. I think I heard to start off they the person
serving usually puts a dollar or two of his own money, for the hint of it. Someplace I heard that method of tip
inspiration is called "priming the pump".
By the way,
I also heard it was the company policy that employees were to turn tips down.
When he
handed me my coffee I showed him my DD214.
He said, "What's that?"
"My
discharge paper, proof I was in the service."
He said,
"You are the first one to offer proof you were in the service this
morning."
"Oh"
I thought.
This evening
we decided to go to Chick-Fil-a to cash in on my veteran status and maybe my
good looks. At Chic-Fil-a they offered vets and their family certain items on the
menu, which were #1, #5, and #7 if that means anything to you. It was to start at 5pm. We were line at 5:04pm. There were about 6 or 7 cars in front of us.
We
ordered. While slowly going to the
pickup window the apparent manager was out with a broom and dust pan picking up loose used paper products. I figured he was the apparent manager,
because he was the manager at the Chick-Fil-a two miles down the road across
from Sprayberry High School. He did the
same there, spending a lot of time in the parking lot with a broom and dust
pan. He got close to our car, and our window
down so he spoke.
I spoke back
and mentioned I have seen him a lots at the CF store I just mentioned.
He said he
owns them both.
"Oh." I thought.
At the
window a friendly young man told us the amount of the purchase - please. Anna and I both started talking, saying they
are suppose to be free to vets. He said
more or less, we are wrong, they have no such policy.
We more or
less said they did too, today.
Another
young person, a teenager girl, working
near him heard the ruckus and nicely jumped on him, asking didn't he know today
is special.... I'm not sure he believed
her so she led him over to an older lady and had her tell him the same thing.
Somewhat
embarrassed he continued with us, and said our food would be no charge.
We
smugly took our food and drove off.
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