You guys seem to have a real problem getting these keys. So many places you go need no ID. No Vest. The one rule everyone seems to forget is the key comes with the smile. Other than that there is always the lock that gets opened by a pair of pliers. Or the door that nobody ever locks because "people always want the key for that" Regards Alexander Alexander Neilson Neilson Productions Ltd Alexander(a)Neilson.net.nz 021 329 681
On 4/12/2013, at 12:31 pm, Stu Fleming
wrote: Jon Brewer: "That's hilarious. There's always a receptionist with keys to the basement or pabx room that will give up keys without asking questions if you've got an orange vest and a decent looking id card."
That rules out Chorus then. They can't install anything in a shared building without a 90-day lead time and a mountain of consent paperwork.
Also the procedure for obtaining a roof key is slightly more complex as it usually involves the receptionist first a) checking that you are in a happy, smiling mood and b) cautioning you sternly to "make sure you don't fall off" _______________________________________________ NZNOG mailing list NZNOG(a)list.waikato.ac.nz http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/nznog