Three engineers and three accountants were
traveling by train to a conference. At the station, the three accountants
each bought tickets and watched as the three engineers bought only one
ticket.
"How are three people going to travel on only one ticket?" asked
an accountant.
"Watch and you'll see", answered an engineer.
They all boarded the train. The accountants took their respective seats,
but the three engineers all crammed into a rest room and closed the door
behind them. Shortly after the train departed, the conductor came around
collecting tickets. He knocked on the restroom door and said, "Ticket,
please".
The door opened just a crack and a single arm emerged with a
ticket in hand.
The conductor took it and moved on.
The accountants saw this and agreed it was a quite clever idea. So, after
the conference, the accountants decide to copy the engineers on the return
trip and save some money (being clever with money, and all that). When they
got to the station, they bought a single ticket for the return trip. To
their astonishment, the engineers didn't buy a ticket at all.
"How are
you going to ride without a ticket"? said one perplexed accountant.
"Watch and you'll see", answered an engineer.
When they boarded the train, the three accountants crammed into a restroom
and the three engineers crammed into another one nearby. The train departed.
Shortly afterward, one of the engineers left his restroom and walked over to
the restroom where the accountants were hiding. He knocked on the door and
said, "Ticket, please."