The Sinai Locker must have two or three employees, so I thought this an odd sign. Perhaps this just keeps the employee from parking next to the front door.
Yes, I wondered about that also. Driving and texting? I think the Sinai Locker must have two or three employees. But then parking in Sinai is never a problem anyway.
That top photo is a classic! What kind of emergency would merit one of those phone numbers?
ReplyDeleteI'll bet that locker in the second shot is kosher!
That shot was at an elevator. So if you have a load of corn you need to unload when they are closed you could call one of those numbers.
DeleteThe locker is NOT kosher. The name of the town is Sinai. One can get a pig butchered here.
DeleteNot very official looking emergency numbers!
ReplyDeleteYou come across some of the most interesting signs!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours~
Thank you. These caught my eye.
DeleteThat first list of numbers could spin a few interesting stories! And the second sign looks so unusual!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was the employee year, day off.
ReplyDeleteThe Sinai Locker must have two or three employees, so I thought this an odd sign. Perhaps this just keeps the employee from parking next to the front door.
Deleteinteresting where the emergency numbers are written--but you wouldn't miss them for sure.:p
ReplyDeletere my truck signs--lots of odd English signs here.:p
ah, and more misplaced apostrophe's :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is. I just shoot'm as I see'm.
DeleteThe employee of the year appears to have smashed into the building one day.
ReplyDeleteYes, I wondered about that also. Driving and texting? I think the Sinai Locker must have two or three employees. But then parking in Sinai is never a problem anyway.
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