Silver Fox
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I wrote the following as a magazine article back in the '90s and it was published. It's information that is still useful.
Some of you may have tried to get into a construction site and were turned away because of the heavy equipment in the area and because the foreman thought the area was unsafe for the inexperienced and they were concerned about liability. I got around these restrictions with a simple solution: I arrived at the construction site wearing a hard (OSHA) hat that I bought in a local thrift store for a couple of dollars and with an air of " confident experience." By doing so, I showed the foreman that I was aware and was concerned. So, after thinking it over for just a few moments he gave me permission to be in the area during lunchtime when the equipment was at rest. That meant an hour of roaming around selecting where to detect.
The hat also came in handy when I noticed that Madison Square Park in NYC was undergoing renovation and the park was closed off with a chicken wire fence all around. The foreman happened to be a THer also and he didn't think twice about letting me into the worked over grounds.
Some of you may have tried to get into a construction site and were turned away because of the heavy equipment in the area and because the foreman thought the area was unsafe for the inexperienced and they were concerned about liability. I got around these restrictions with a simple solution: I arrived at the construction site wearing a hard (OSHA) hat that I bought in a local thrift store for a couple of dollars and with an air of " confident experience." By doing so, I showed the foreman that I was aware and was concerned. So, after thinking it over for just a few moments he gave me permission to be in the area during lunchtime when the equipment was at rest. That meant an hour of roaming around selecting where to detect.
The hat also came in handy when I noticed that Madison Square Park in NYC was undergoing renovation and the park was closed off with a chicken wire fence all around. The foreman happened to be a THer also and he didn't think twice about letting me into the worked over grounds.