the Starbucks challenge
As of Friday, I have officially worked at Starbucks for a month. I have the official "green apron" and everything.
Look at me -- I am just as sickeningly upbeat at 4am as I am when you stop by for your late-night caffeine buzz! (Ok, well, maybe not upbeat . . . but I am amazed at what I am able to chirrup out when I work opening shifts. . . barista got to get paid, son.)
Anyway, as much as Starbucks is, really, a good place to work, I don't think I would ever take on this guy's challenge -- he figured out how many Starbucks are in Manhattan (171) and decided to visit all of them in one day. He also consumed at least part of a purchase at each store.
Mark Malkoff Takes the Starbucks Challenge
It made me start twitching just thinking about it. . . .
Look at me -- I am just as sickeningly upbeat at 4am as I am when you stop by for your late-night caffeine buzz! (Ok, well, maybe not upbeat . . . but I am amazed at what I am able to chirrup out when I work opening shifts. . . barista got to get paid, son.)
Anyway, as much as Starbucks is, really, a good place to work, I don't think I would ever take on this guy's challenge -- he figured out how many Starbucks are in Manhattan (171) and decided to visit all of them in one day. He also consumed at least part of a purchase at each store.
Mark Malkoff Takes the Starbucks Challenge
It made me start twitching just thinking about it. . . .
Labels: 171 Starbucks, coffee, Mark Malkoff, starbucks, the starbucks challenge
1 Comments:
LD,
you need to be like Jenny the Barista on 89th st. and charge $80.00 for a piece of poundcake
Miss ya alot and can't wait to see you next week.
./sd
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