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This is what an unprofessional jobsite looks like:
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Trash yes but not so much with the tools. Where I work, if ladders are left out, it is an open invitation to take them. You couldn't even complain about it if they disappeared.RJJ said:It is common!
The only way that's going to happen is if the job is located south of the border.fireguy said:legal employees?
Yes, click on the little filmstrip and put the youtube link in the blank spaceICE said:Jeff,Could you clue me in on how you post a video?
Thanks
Before lay-off, someone stole several 16' glulam beams and 2 x 6's from a commercial job site. Job site is across from the Sheriff's Office. Police Chief took the report.ICE said:Trash yes but not so much with the tools. Where I work, if ladders are left out, it is an open invitation to take them. You couldn't even complain about it if they disappeared.A while back I went to inspect a water heater....it was gone....Flipper told me that two windows were taken out of the openings.
Last week two electricians said that they had just recovered their stolen truck sans all the tools and copper. One had Lojack and the police found it within two hours.
Yes sir. I agreeglobe trekker said:"Corruption will always rise to meet; and usually exceed, the level of tolerance!".
Had a contractor lock all his tools in a nice trailer with no windows and a really nice lock and hasp which was extremely hard to get it in a position to pick or cut. He then parked his pickup in front of it. The next morning, his pickup was gone, it had been stolen and they used a cutting torch and cut a big hole in the side of the trailer and cleaned it out of tools.ICE said:Trash yes but not so much with the tools. Where I work, if ladders are left out, it is an open invitation to take them. You couldn't even complain about it if they disappeared.A while back I went to inspect a water heater....it was gone....Flipper told me that two windows were taken out of the openings.
Last week two electricians said that they had just recovered their stolen truck sans all the tools and copper. One had Lojack and the police found it within two hours.