Re: Field office
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Aug 19, 2021 09:55PM
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Surprisingly, the statement says that "CEO Brett Gross & Field Operations Manager Jay Crawford started their work over Red Rock Canyon Mineral Exploration Permit (MEP) land." Really?
So- does that mean that Brett and Jay will be staffing that field office? I can just imagine the two of them out there- sitting on either side of an old beat up wooden desk, Brett maybe with a fedora on ala Humphrey Bogart and Jay, bored and thrumming the desk like a Walter Brennan- sweltering and sweating in the Arizona heat- only partially relieved by a humming desk fan and an old rattling AC in the window. Probably not sure exactly what to do out there- since Brett is some kind of a lawyer and a coal mining engineer- and Jay- nice guy though he may be- but with only rudimentary sampling training given by Jim Briscoe- neither remotely a geologist. (Please let me know if I don't have that right.)
Is this almost amusing misadventure supposed to advance us toward a deal for drilling the Hay Mountain Primary Targets? Aside from wasting more time and money and providing for busy work while nothing really useful is being done- is this accomplishing anything?
Brett- you need to get out there and find a partner and negotiate a deal and get started drilling. All these ridiculous ancillary activities won't take the place of doing just that- as much as you would like to pretend they would- that is- endless "preparing" the way towards a deal. We don't need the preliminaries. None of these things- Red Rock/Robber's Roost/Green Canyon/Blue Canyon/Plaid Canyon will impress any potential partners. Instead you need to get out there and do the work of promoting/selling/negotiating Hay Mountain. Forget the nonsense. We don't need you out in the field. We need you at the negotiating table. Get going. Just get going and do your job.