Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jonathan Borden said: Subject: Re: [Leica] The Times Have Changed >>> FWIW: I give these folks a big hello when I greet them, and a thank you > when I leave ... many of them are disarmed by this, I imagine they deal > with annoyed confrontational people all day ... <<<<<< Hi Jonathon, I always come to the security point well prepared with a smile, good morning, yes ma'm, no sir, good day etc. And no matter how pissed off I maybe at the end, it's always "thank you." Even though inside I'm a seething mass of wanting to scream my head off about their completely asinine stupidity! :-( Quite simply put... "we are completely at their mercy" and all the huffing & puffing will only get you a walking ticket to your destiny. > Give 'em a big "thank you sir!" and move on ... perhaps they'll remember > you next trip :-)<<<<<<< Well they'll do that alright as I found out when Sandy and I were shooting the Women in Medicine book. Happened in Victoria within a ten day turn around. Out to some place and going out ten days later and I recognized the gal before she said anything. I open my bag and she says, "I know you, I saw this stuff not long ago, you must fly a lot?" I smile and asked, "How are things with the Sea Cadet folks?". I recalled she'd said something about working with kids in the Canadian Sea Cadet's in town while she did the previous inspection. Now that kinda set a nice touch, she had a quick look, a swab in the bag and sent me on my way with both of us smiling. ted