if they don't cover it, find a new job, drop off and park the truck length wise at the driveway with the keys locked in it, no two week notice. they wanna treat you like a jerk, act like one!
if they don't cover it, find a new job, drop off and park the truck length wise at the driveway with the keys locked in it, no two week notice. they wanna treat you like a jerk, act like one!
You have to pay your due's before you pay the rent!
I engrave my tools and then start looking for them at the pawn shops after filing a police report
I dont warranty Tinkeritus
At a FLEA MARKET 1 Sunday afternoon , 1 guy had PILES of tools , tool boxes , pouchs for sale. Story was he had retired from the TRADES , yet had no IDEA what half the tools were. This other guy showed up with the POLICE and Identified a few tool boxes and a lot of tools .
That would have been a good time to show him what the 12" Crescent was for!
I install these on all my trucks that carry tools.
I have seen the guy at the flea market with the tools bought a vacuum pump off him got home serial # gone.
Trucks I used in the past, I would keep various tools in different parts of the vehicles, Fluke here, hand tools there, ratchet set in another spot, etc. I was opposed to a large tool box loaded to the gills. My thinking, it would take too much time for a thief to find ALL of my tools if spread out. Good luck with your situation.
I just keep a close eye on my stuff!
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
funny!
nobody messes with my stuff?
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
With that Barrett light fifty you can keep an eye on your tools from over a mile away!
Me likey!
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
Give 'em a call!
I'll dig up the 1-1/4" steel plate we shot for target practice and post some pics when I get a chance. The 750 grain bullet punches through 1" steel but not through 1-1/4" with a standard load. Hopped up the load and it starts to get pretty wild.
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.