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    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    Sorry 2 hear Mick, not the best time of year to get laid off , keep your head held high.
    It's funny how most retrenchments happen just before Chrissie!!! I got mine on 17th December last year Wonder why the fukers do that? Maybe they think its a nice Christmas present!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nisshead View Post
    It's funny how most retrenchments happen just before Chrissie!!! I got mine on 17th December last year Wonder why the fukers do that? Maybe they think its a nice Christmas present!!!
    It's always the way mate. Happens all the freakin time. Happened to my wife last year @ ANZ. The pricks told them, they're redundant and their 80 positions are going to India, during the week leading up to the Xmas breaks. Pathetic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MEGOMONSTER View Post
    Just in case you can't tell, I feel pretty disappointed and annoyed and worried and depressed and everything in between.

    But at least I have you all to keep me entertained and laughing.
    Everything happens for a reason, even the bad, sometimes we just don't see it.....it's all part of the journey. As others have said.....your future will be better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kind View Post
    So it was probably my fault but my locking has been mucking up and been putting it off to fix it so went to a mates last night locked the car up checked the doors and went inside.

    Come out this morning to find my back door didnt lock and some bastard has got in and take all my f@cking tools lucky I have the cargo barrier up or I doubt my car would still be there but end of story im down 3.5g worth of tools and unable to fix the lock with out tools.

    To make it a bit worse might have lost ny temper and just ripped the electrics out by hand so that only the drivers door opens with key.
    I Don't know if its just me but I always think that stealing a blokes tools is bloody low.
    I have been a tradesman for 32 years and am very protective of my tools. I was discussing tools with the guys at work yesterday and telling them I am proud of the fact that I still own a lot of the tools I got as an apprentice and one of the guys said that he had never lost a tool until his work van was broken in to and every tool he owned was stolen. You have to be total scum to steel tools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    I Don't know if its just me but I always think that stealing a blokes tools is bloody low.
    I have been a tradesman for 32 years and am very protective of my tools.
    Mate couldn't agree more. Not gonna lie when I was younger we use to steal some material from job sites but never touched the tools and use to make sure no one else did either. Bit sad about it really and insurance wont cover "tools of trade" cause thats a different policy the fact that I dont use the tools for work does not matter as alot of the tools are specialized to a trade *didnt know you had to be a builder to use a hammer*
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    Some low life scum bags stole my tools out of my car once while i was parked in the car park of a ferry terminal while i was working on a ferry but because i was there for the company i worked for at the time i was able to claim them on the companys insurance. Bloody lucky cause the replacement cost was over $5000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TPC View Post
    I Don't know if its just me but I always think that stealing a blokes tools is bloody low.
    I have been a tradesman for 32 years and am very protective of my tools. I was discussing tools with the guys at work yesterday and telling them I am proud of the fact that I still own a lot of the tools I got as an apprentice and one of the guys said that he had never lost a tool until his work van was broken in to and every tool he owned was stolen. You have to be total scum to steel tools.
    I think stealing full stop is low... no matter who it is!!!!

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    My old man had his old work ute stolen one day, scumbags took all the tools and left the ute. Turned out to be an old apprentice of his that he sacked for being useless and lazy.

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    Had my tool box stolen in Alice years ago, they paid my way, no tools no job.
    Had to return to Melb Pissed right off never did get them back, very protective of tools now.
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    That's terrible to have your tools stolen. The very year we moved in here, a neighbours shed was raided and they lost thousands of dollars of gear. Since then, I have my full name and V for vic and / or partial licence number etched or engraved into all my tools. Also, after seeing how many spanners etc for sale at a second hand tool store with three dots or some other symbol on them, I've made sure mine are easily ID'ed. The tool boxes also have ALL TOOLS MARKED written on them. Have been lucky so far (touch wood).
    My advice is: not to follow my advice.

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