I asked in a previous question about asking a girl for her phone number or email address while I'm at work. I've also asked a bunch of friends and employees on what to do without coming off too strong or freaking her or any of the other customers out. We've never spoken but from what little I can tell I think she's interested. I know I am. I'm not great with reading body language.
I work at a local bbq restaurant and put in 137 hours in two weeks on my last pay period. During lunch the wait for food can go about 15 to 20 minutes depending on the day. The line is to the door. And I don't have time to turn around and flirt with her. She only stops by during this time. If you've got any better ideas than the ones that have stuck out through the people I talk to feel free to share.
Update: She stopped by again. It's been three months since her previous visit but she showed up. I was nervous to talk to her but everything went pretty smoothly. I didn't ask for her number(probably should have) but I plan on doing so the next time I see her.
3 months ago
Update: Option C is supposed to say: Have the cashier get the number. There was more to it but it's been four months since I posted this question I can't remember exactly what it was supposed to say.
3 months ago
I would have said "pay for lunch" that seems pretty suave but she may have a boyfriend or she likes someone, or anything. My advice is to make small talk for now and when you find out she's single and interested, pay for her lunch.