vegaman dan was your napa store a indenpent store ownership or a napa owned store?
i'm in a ind. owned store . and our filter rep said they dont do that out of the richmond va dc anymore
i'm 28 and i've been to diesel tech school .. and hawk i'm in rocky mount . i'd rather be turning wrenches for the family. yes logging is hard on the body. i've been doing it for 4 years so far and every night i'm at the shop work til 12 am
Thanks guys I knew I could ask y'all and get a good answer and the rite path to take and plus they were talking bout laying me off or making me go part time I couldn't make it layed off or being part time with a wife and daughter that is turning 3 this year and I'm not the type that wants to be...
And also the logging world has come back up with a bunch of log mills opening back up and we have such a rep and that's why we stay so swamped with work
Well I have great benefits at the store and its just as good with fil and he does need a good person in the shop with him and in the woods working on the mach and its in the will that we get the company and I'm the type of person I want to turn wrenches not sale them I have always worked on...
well i'm in a hard place and would like ya'll guys help
i work a napa store full time and like it but i've always been a mech. all my life and when i got married my wife's father need help at the logging shop and so i did it because that's my cut of tea and i've been doin that for 4 years now...
i've got a set of the long's and i have snappy and macto and mac and to me the carlyle's are way better in feel and quality is beeter than my mac knuck savers and just as good as my snappy and matco and for the price they are no different then buying the big names
yes napa is still doing the 70% on our napa hand tools because of the new line we are getting which is carlyle and its made over sea's but they are nice tools the long panel wrenchs are the same as mac's knuckel savers