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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3125776" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Trust me, if I could I would carry on the job. I have to walk into backyards all the time, many times without being able to make homeowner contact (easement laws allow this, though my company gives us some discretion leeway). I've had times where I've knocked on the door, got no answer, went to the backyard only to have the homeowner come out yelling and screaming at me. When I told them I knocked, they said they saw me and didn't want to answer the door. I've had dogs let out on me (once with the homeowner aware I was back there). My job puts me in some situations where I wish I had a gun for self protection. My one saving grace is I rarely work on the bad side of Tulsa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3125776, member: 43724"] Trust me, if I could I would carry on the job. I have to walk into backyards all the time, many times without being able to make homeowner contact (easement laws allow this, though my company gives us some discretion leeway). I've had times where I've knocked on the door, got no answer, went to the backyard only to have the homeowner come out yelling and screaming at me. When I told them I knocked, they said they saw me and didn't want to answer the door. I've had dogs let out on me (once with the homeowner aware I was back there). My job puts me in some situations where I wish I had a gun for self protection. My one saving grace is I rarely work on the bad side of Tulsa. [/QUOTE]
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