Yep, I agree. My first real job was working as a repair technician for a
cash register dealer. Sometimes, the things couldn't be fixed in the field
and had to be brought back to the shop. I would just stroll out the door
with a big cash register and no one would ask me about it. I once had a
guard hold the door open for me.
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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Go figure, nobody stopped by to ask me precisely what I thought I was
doing.
I used to marvel at this all the time.
In my last business, we had over 60 newspaper vending machines in one
county. If one didn't sell well, I'd have one of my guys move it to
another location.
Occasionally, I'd move one myself. I'd simply pull up in my unmarked
pickup
truck, back up to the machine that was in front of a restaurant or store,
and -- without further ado -- I'd lift the entire machine into the back of
the truck.
I did this for years. Never -- not even once -- did ANYONE question me,
or
what I was doing.
In my experience, if you act like you know what you're doing, you can get
away with almost anything.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"