Where do you go to source… Sourcers?

Where do go to source… Sourcers? Don’t know? Well, you might want to interview hit-and-run victims. Sound weird? Well, read this snippet from (Super-sourcer) Amybeth Hale’s new blog.

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“In college, I was involved in a hit-and-run car accident late one night with a drunk driver who unknowingly left behind bits and pieces of his car after he drove off leaving me shaken in my car on the side of the road. I gathered the ‘evidence’ – a busted headlight cover with the Ford emblem, the baby blue paint that had scraped off on my rims, the boxy shape of the car that I determined from a brief glimpse as he drove off, and the fact that I knew the area to which he was heading. I went to the apartment complex down the road the next day and found an old baby blue Ford with a missing front headlight.

Leaving an “I know what you did last night” note on the windshield, I took note of the fraternity Greek letters on the bumper sticker as well as the license plate number. I happened to have a friend who was friends with a guy in that fraternity, so after a few phone calls, I got the name of the guy who owned the car.

Upon hearing that the girl he hit the night before in his drunken stupor had discovered his identity, he promptly called me 10 minutes later, apologized, and took care of the $2200 it took to repair my vehicle. I was now hooked on ’sleuthing’. “

You go girl!

Welcome to the blogosphere Amybeth! (…and The Day In Recruiting.)

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