bruiser
New member
When I was working, one of my clients was a company that recovered precious metals from circuit boards and other items. We were not allowed past the security entrance. They would bring the sweeper out side for us to work on. Mind you, that sweeper was so clean you could eat on it. One time I received a call that it was down and they needed it repaired asap. I had to wait two hours, on their dime, for them to figure out how to get it out to me. Well, they couldn't do it. I had to empty my pockets of all items, which went in to a lock box. I was escorted by two armed guards, sans toolbox, to the sweeper. Had it ready to go in about ten minutes. It had a tripped drive motor breaker. The newly hired operator had been using it with his foot on the brake pedal. Even though I was escorted, I still had to go through the metal detector on the way out.