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I would say do it if you genuinely know that you will have a job that will let you use your tools. I got myself a set of tools, metric to be specific from snap on along with a tool box. I don’t work in a position I can use my tools because my job already provides tools even though half of them are either missing or stolen. I would really think twice before you get them. One thing that kills are the finance charges snap on gets you with. My advice is, try your best to make more than the minimum payment if you can to either break even or pay more for the payments along with finance charges. Finance charges takes a good portion of your payment. Also, be sure if you do plan to get them, have a stable job that will pay you for using your tools.
Do you think he would understand that it has nothing to do with the job and it is more of because I am trying to be closer to home?
Do you think he would understand that it has nothing to do with the job and it is more of because I am trying to be closer to home?
You are just the man I needed! I plan to move back to New York, specifically back to Queens because that is where I grew up. Currently I am in California working for Nissan as a lube tech.
My question to you is, how are jobs out there in the automotive field? I have not been to New York in over 3 years and this year I plan to be back for sure.You are just the man I needed! I plan to move back to New York, specifically back to Queens because that is where I grew up. Currently I am in California working for Nissan as a lube tech.
My question to you is, how are jobs out there in the automotive field? I have not been to New York in over 3 years and this year I plan to be back for sure.Knowing myself, I would spend hundreds of dollars on tools I think I will need and sometimes not end up using them. What would you recommend for tools that I may purchase to get me through for the time being while I wait my chance to move up?
Knowing myself, I would spend hundreds of dollars on tools I think I will need and sometimes not end up using them. What would you recommend for tools that I may purchase to get me through for the time being while I wait my chance to move up?
I did buy some basic stuff I needed such as sockets and impacts sockets to do tire rotations. Sorry, what I was trying to say that I did not invest any money in actually buying a toolbox with a set of tools to do my job. I feel that certification are just as important as tools.
I did buy some basic stuff I needed such as sockets and impacts sockets to do tire rotations. Sorry, what I was trying to say that I did not invest any money in actually buying a toolbox with a set of tools to do my job. I feel that certification are just as important as tools.
I can not agree with your father anymore. I am a lube tech for Nissan and my god when those oil change tire rotations come in with the wheel locks, I swear to you I cuss like crazy.
I can not agree with your father anymore. I am a lube tech for Nissan and my god when those oil change tire rotations come in with the wheel locks, I swear to you I cuss like crazy.
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