I'll start you can add....
"there I was, looking at the place where my control used to be.":-|
i glanced up at the heavy handed loader operator, he responded with a quizzical, 'whut?'
"Then I proceeded to.....
dig my hub from the wheel rut,
calmly pull the hammer out of the back of my vest,
Grinned as I stepped over to the true control point which I had covered up with dirt before I left the site. That false point was disturbed as expected. Working around an area where your efforts are not respected, then give those kinds something to play with, works every time. You can also hide your control, if you get it ran over and not have a backup, you need more experience in thinking ahead.
jud
...unaware that his heavy footed driving will cost his company my time to replace it...
...and the tire on that big machine that was puntured by my rebar-acting-as-a-lath.
Now, next time...
Little did that operator know that my contract read I would get paid double the standard rate to replace anything torn out by careless operators like him.
Which the neighbor has now moved their fence on top of.
but the NAD shift moves the marker 0.01' nly and 0.01' ely.
what to do?