8 questions these Crestview folks often hear

Taylor Tidwell, of Casbah Coffee Company. MARK JUDSON | News Bulletin

CRESTVIEW — Being an expert means having detailed knowledge about whatever it is one is an expert of. Therefore, experts are often questioned about their field, job, advice or sometimes matters not related to their job at all.

What are the most common questions some Crestview professionals receive? Here's a sample. 

  • “ 'What’s your soup of the day?' gets asked a lot. Servers get, 'What’s your best pizza?' by people who have never been here before." — Kirk Williams, cook, Hideaway Pizza
  • “ 'What flavors do you guys have?' or really anything about our menu; the coffee, the food, the cookies. 'What’s your Wi-Fi password?' is another really common one." — Taylor Tidwell, barista, Casbah Coffee Company
  • " 'Where’s my paycheck at?' or some kind of joke, sarcastic question I get a lot but it’s usually people having fun like that." — Marvin Gee, carrier, United States Postal Service
  • “ 'Where’s a good place to eat?' People always want to know where the best food is in town." — Linda Roper, leasing consultant, Spring Creek Apartments
  • "Mostly questions related to medicine such as recommendations on over-the-counter medications or side effects."  — Hal Densman, pharmacist, Crestview Pharmacy
  • "Questions about transportation, especially [State Road] 85, and I guarantee that’s the question almost all our elected officials receive." — David Cadle, Crestview mayor
  • " 'What does it take to be an officer?' A lot of people want to know about the requirements and the schooling you have to do to join." — Tony Taylor, chief, Crestview Police Department
  • "When people see me in uniform they ask what branch I’m in. When they can tell I’m Army, or know about it, they ask what I do." — Keifer Guizard, Private Second Class, U.S. Army

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