| To: | greg dyche <gdyche@mindspring.com> |
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| Subject: | Re: Tools |
| From: | Blake Urban <yd3@nvc.net> |
| Date: | Sun, 10 Dec 2000 02:25:20 -0800 |
All: As with many companies, the new motto is profitability. I worked for Sears in the early 70's and we replaced tools that were obviously abused including screwdrivers whose ends were broken off in a vice. I know that during my employment there many tools were beefed up. This was especially noticable with the swivel ends on the breaker bars. Last year Sears replaced a scratch awl for me which I had ground down over the years trying to keep it sharp. It was about an inch and half shorter and was replaced with no hassle. I think the store's management or the department head's decisions have alot to do with how you get replacements. Blake |
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