Joe Loya
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Then no one ever saw my car because I was I didn't have my car close to me.
And, you know, you learn along the way things that work for you.
One of the things I learned when I walked out once I walked out into a parking lot.
I could see the people walk out of the bank, run out of the bank, and immediately they started swooping their heads this way.
If they had looked up, they could see me 30 feet away among the cars.
I was just standing there literally watching them.
But they were so sort of like conditioned to looking for a getaway car that was right there and everyone can jump into.
So they were seeing, wait, which one of these cars here driving by might he be in?
And I was able to look at them and then turn around and just casually walk away.
No one saw me.
And so it confirmed to me that as long as I park, I walk away through something, they're not going to come out and be looking for the horizon.
Their eyes are going to be here, right?
And so you learn along the way little things like that.
So that benefited me.
I walked in a bank once and it took so long to just get like whatever, $1,000 or something out of these people, this one teller.
And there was only one teller at the time because it was just right when the bank opened up.
And there was nobody else in the lobby, just me and this person.
They were taking forever.
I was so angry when I walked out, even though I knew that they were now had set off the alarm.
I walked into the bank right next to it and robbed it, even though police were coming and walked in my car and got away.