posted on Feb, 11 2022 @ 01:52 PM
a reply to:
didntasktobeborned
You represent the more trusting type of Gentleman.
First of all, never be afraid to reply. We may disagree, but that's what the forum is here for: to try and let people understand each other.
Actually, I consider myself as kind of a suspicious fellow. I figure everyone who comes to my door (except those I have already vetted) is looking for
something to steal. That's why I watch them so closely. I know my place, and I always give them a chance to take something. If they walk on by, they
build a little trust. If they take it, they're out of here... at the point of a gun if need be.
There are a few people who are not allowed on my property. Period. No questions; stay off or stay forever. Strangely enough, the worst ones are not
even that needy... some are fairly well off, but they'll steal a man blind if he lets them. The latest addition to that list falls into that category;
I had heard of before I met him, so I gave him enough rope and he hung himself. He'll never be back (or if he does, he won't survive the attempt).
On the other hand, one guy comes to mind that I was initially very concerned about, but I needed the help and he needed money to feed his kids. I gave
him a job where I could keep an eye on him; he performed it flawlessly. There were some nice tools where he was working; I booby-trapped the area
after he left just in case. He walked by the temptation, and I gave him more work. He turned out to be a good worker and never stole a thing.
He can come back any time, and I'll help him if I can. I'll also vouch for him if anyone asks.
Those fools that leave the keys in the trucks are sixth generation beef people. They homesteaded this area. Must not be that big of
fools...They figure a truck can be replaced, wife and kids, not so much. Plus they have insurance. Thats their reasoning.
No offense intended to them, but it sounds to me like they're just letting insurance buy them a new truck along. They've been lucky IMO that someone
hasn't picked them for an easy target and gone after more than the truck.
In a societal collapse, things will of course change; people will become more suspicious. My post and the directions in it are said for the person who
simply wants to survive away from the city. They won't do so by stealing. Their only chance to live another day is to show respect for those already
out here.
TheRedneck