Three
lawyers and three engineers are traveling by train to a conference. At the
station, each of the three lawyers buys a ticket while the three engineers buy
only one ticket.
“How
can the three of you travel on one ticket?” asks a lawyer.
“Watch
and you’ll see,” answers an engineer.
Aboard
the train the lawyers take their respective seats while all three engineers
cram into the restroom and squeeze the door closed behind them.
When
the conductor comes around collecting tickets, he knocks on the restroom door
and says, “Ticket, please.” The door opens a crack and a single arm emerges
with a ticket in hand. The conductor takes it and moves on.
The
lawyers are impressed with this clever idea. One the way home from the
conference, they decide to copy the engineers’ technique. At the station, they
buy a single ticket for their return trip. To their astonishment, the engineers
don’t buy a ticket at all!
“How
in the hell are you going to pull this off?” asks a lawyer.
“Watch
and you’ll see,” answers an engineer.
They
board the train. The three lawyers cram into one restroom and the three
engineers cram into the other restroom.
Shortly
after the train departs, one of the engineers leaves his restroom and knocks on
the other restroom door. “Ticket, please!”
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