So after fighting through construction detours, accidents, I’m-cutting-you-off-from-right-with-my-left-turn
signal-on drivers and other annoying traffic issues I finally arrive at
el-cheapo eye exams and they tell me “you can come back later tonight and we
can fit you in”. No, I can’t; I live 60+
miles away and I’m not sure what they are fitting in since there was only one
person waiting for an exam.
So as long as I am already there I go to another nearby
optical place that advertises walk-ins.
Yes they can get me in right away.
They give me the stink eye when I tell them I don’t carry vision
insurance. I don’t know what difference
it makes – I pay cash and they’re getting their money. Then when I tell them I don’t do dilation
they give me the purely EVIL eye and say you’ll have to discuss THAT with the
doctor. No I don’t have to discuss it
with anyone – I am in charge of my body the last time I checked and I am the
paying customer. So this is going to be
a major issue and I just leave.
I haven’t learned my lesson yet, so I figure as long as I am
here I’ll do my grocery shopping here as well.
When I get to the check out the not-quite-fit (understatement) cashier
says “you don’t really expect me to pick that up do you?”. Well, no – I did pick it up and put it on the
belt – maybe I should come behind the counter and roll it across the scanner
for you.
So now that I have made the 120+ mile round trip what did I
get accomplished today? I learned that we
have goods and services in Sumter. I
need to start using them (more). Do they
cost more? Sometimes. Do they have the quality goods I want – not always
– but if I keep asking maybe they will start carrying those items. Bottom line though, we may THINK everything is
better on the other side of that river but it really isn’t all that.
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