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Playing hooky from your consulting job - and catching fish off your client’s dock (while he’s at work) with a photo of his jet ski in the background??

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1 hour ago, FryDog62 said:

Playing hooky from your consulting job - and catching fish off your client’s dock (while he’s at work) with a photo of his jet ski in the background??

Let me guess... "priceless"?

 

only problem I see is you didn't invite me :drinking-62:

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2 hours ago, Yakalong said:

only problem I see is you didn't invite me :drinking-62:

You’re in!  Let me know your next availability, I don’t like fishing alone unless I have to ;)

  • Global Moderator

I've seen people get fired for doing dumber stuff but if you can get away with it, I know I'd be doing the same. 

  • Super User

I have a client in Bethesda, Maryland that has a great pond.

 

I leave home around 4:30 AM to beat the I-95/DC traffic and fish from around 6:30 to 8:00 or 9:00 depending on the meeting's time.

 

Fun fishing!

 

Keep up the good work.

  • Super User

Just be sure your client doesn't have any cameras hidden somewhere.

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I sent him the picture over the weekend... for all he knows I caught it on a Sunday morning.  He seemed to get a kick out of it.  Kind of guy you’d like to come along next time - but maybe on a Tuesday when I’m free ;)

that's great, if you can't have a little fun with friends, life would be boaring , nice catch

  • Super User

In the future you might consider wearing (or Photo shopping) a fake nose and mustache... but otherwise, no, I see nothing wrong.

I’m not sure if I should ask where this dock is or to report you?

Nothing wrong with it, although you could get reported to the Better Bassness Bureau! ?

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