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<blockquote data-quote="scrmblr1982cj8" data-source="post: 2543513" data-attributes="member: 69799"><p>I'll second Peddler 76's comments.</p><p></p><p>When I lived in South Carolina, I was the administrator for an Orthopedic group. About half of my doctors hunted deer. Back in 2012 we closed one of our two offices, so we put a ton of stuff into storage units. We didn't open another office, so the stuff sat untouched for a few years.</p><p></p><p>One of the physical therapists we sent patients to owned over 2,200 acres and had over 20 box blinds on his properties. I got tired of sitting on his metal folding chairs, so I started making trips to the storage units to get a chair or two to take down to the blinds. In about 6 months, I had outfitted all of his box blinds with top-of-the-line tall adjustable height drafting chairs that had lumbar support, foot rests, and flip up arms rests. </p><p></p><p>Around 2015, one of my docs came up to me during deer season to let me know that he'd been down hunting, and it was one of the best trips he'd been on. He didn't see any bucks, but his 4 hour sit was the most comfortable he'd ever had deer hunting. I thought he was going to be ****ed that I essentially gave away $10k of office furniture, but he was cool with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrmblr1982cj8, post: 2543513, member: 69799"] I'll second Peddler 76's comments. When I lived in South Carolina, I was the administrator for an Orthopedic group. About half of my doctors hunted deer. Back in 2012 we closed one of our two offices, so we put a ton of stuff into storage units. We didn't open another office, so the stuff sat untouched for a few years. One of the physical therapists we sent patients to owned over 2,200 acres and had over 20 box blinds on his properties. I got tired of sitting on his metal folding chairs, so I started making trips to the storage units to get a chair or two to take down to the blinds. In about 6 months, I had outfitted all of his box blinds with top-of-the-line tall adjustable height drafting chairs that had lumbar support, foot rests, and flip up arms rests. Around 2015, one of my docs came up to me during deer season to let me know that he'd been down hunting, and it was one of the best trips he'd been on. He didn't see any bucks, but his 4 hour sit was the most comfortable he'd ever had deer hunting. I thought he was going to be ****ed that I essentially gave away $10k of office furniture, but he was cool with it. [/QUOTE]
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