He's not very bright...
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The owner of the silver Tundra is a vendor who works at our facility as part of a network hardware validation/bake-off. It's not a one time visit. He's a dedicated resource to this project, and has been working at our site on behalf of this vendor for several years.
The owner of the orange Honda (me) is the Principle Engineer responsible for executing the validation testing, documenting the results, and making recommendations.
All four of the spaces in this row are reserved for employees, with company window stickers. Vendors have their own own designated stalls down the row a ways.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but his right rear tire is completely on the other side of the yellow line. He's not even supposed to be parking in this part of the lot.
The orange Honda was the first car parked in this row that morning (yesterday). It's intentionally parked to the right side of the stall because the stall to the right is a 'Motorcycle Only' stall (yes, the beige Camry is also parked in a stall it should not be in). By parking to the right side of the stall (as a courtesy), it leaves a little extra space for the two cars to the left (these are pretty small parking stalls), and still leaves a plenty of room for Motorcycles to park there (in defense of the Camry driver, none of the employees at this facility ride motorcycles to work... but, they are still in jeopardy of getting a ticket!).
The orange Honda was parked at about 8AM. The Tundra was the next vehicle parked there, sometime between 8:10AM and 8:20AM. The other stalls were still empty at that time, and all of the designated Vendor stalls, 50' further down, were available as well (most of the vendors don't start showing up until 9AM or so). The Silver Honda CRV, which parked at about 8:20 is owned by a team member, who reported this to me when he came in ("Hey, have you see your car"?)
I then went on a search of the building looking for the guy, and he was no where to be found. He wasn't in the building, anywhere (we have security cameras covering the entire facility). I talked to the front desk security people, and asked them to let me know when he arrives.
I left at about 6pm, and the truck was still there, and the guy was no where to be seen. It was gone when I came in this morning.