Source: Live Action By Mark Lee Dickson - Posted at Live Action: On a cold day in February, Illinois land surveyor Ted Hartke received a call from a realtor he had assisted with on real estate transactions many times before. But on this particular occasion, the realtor described a project to Hartke which gave him reason to pause. The realtor had presented a project which had a very short timeline, described as a “cash deal.” In a moment of doubt, Hartke blurted out, “I do not do surveys for marijuana stores.” The realtor quickly responded, “This is not a marijuana store.” Hartke was still not comfortable taking the job. The “ASAP cash deal” transaction sounded like a larger than normal rush-job survey opportunity. Hartke then said to the realtor, “For the record, I’m going to be 100% upfront with you. The last time I did something like this, I was tricked into doing a site which became a marijuana store.” Hartke continued, “There are the four things I refuse to be associated with: Win
No Exceptions, No Compromise.