So, I'm working on Saturday. All day. The town is screwed 6 ways to Sunday because of a triathlon. (healthy people can fug some sheet up).
So I'm doing locations and topo at the foot of a controlled access interchange and, after the sixth confused driver asks me how to navigate the mess, a bulb seated in the socket.
I missed it, this time. However, the next time my lowly field-scum-ass helps out someone who stops me in the middle of the road, when they offer a "thank you", I'm going to hit'em with a "Next time you want to question a $700 lot survey. Don't." Or, something to that effect. Probably'll take a few times to get the proper lilt.
Guerrilla marketing for the whole community. Might not work but, I know the memory would strike my brain sometime in the future.
These people were largely appreciative, after they realized I was solving their problem and, that I didn't really care they were frustrated. So, maybe it'll etch into the sub-conscious. Given the right conditions.
So, you beer-leggers think about that the next (20) time(s) someone stops next to you in the middle of traffic, rolls down their window, and realizes they DO have a compass built into that 60,000 dollar bicycle hauler.
Great fishing weather. For someone. :gammon: