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I would like other opinion on borrowing tools from others in the shop. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic with a wide variety of quality tools. When I was starting out the lead mechanic would land me anything I needed for tools. I didn't take advantage of this and made it a point to buy what I used the most. A few other people I. That shop that had been there longer were not allowed to use his tools due to miss use or various other reasons like locking their tool box unless they were getting a tool from it and so on. Fast forward a few years later and to a different shop, I'm still buying tools that I want and need but there are now other guys that need to borrow tools from me. I'm fine letting people use what they don't have yet but that only goes so far. One guy in the shop started a few weeks after me and asked to use my filter wrenches, I say ok and told him where they were. It got to a point where he used them more than I did. He went so far as to ask where I got them and looked into buying them. He came back with "wow I really want a set of those but they are almost 80$" and continued to use them. After a while ( over 8 months)I got angry and moved them, he moved on to another mechanics wrenches till he did the same forcing him to buy his own. He still asks daily to use some sockets. More recently he talked about how he almost bought a light from snap on but complained that he didn't want to spend 100$ on a light. I told him I had two of them and I think they are worth it. He asked to borrow one that day. I said yes but why can you use my 100$ light but not But your own, I got a blank stare and he went on with his day. I've gone so far as to joke with a different mechanic that he borrows from as well to make a list of what he used and give it to him every time the tool truck comes. When is enough, enough? How many times to you borrow something before you buy it? I generally don't have an issuer letting people use things as many times as they need if they make an effort to buy things that borrow, unless I feel like I'm being taken advantage of.
Sorry for the rant, here are the cliff notes: do you let people borrow your tools when they are starting out or maybe cant afford everything right then. How long do you let it last?
Side note for guys in shops do you get a tool allowance and if so how is the amount figured out?
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I would like other opinion on borrowing tools from others in the shop. I'm a heavy equipment mechanic with a wide variety of quality tools. When I was starting out the lead mechanic would land me anything I needed for tools. I didn't take advantage of this and made it a point to buy what I used the most. A few other people I. That shop that had been there longer were not allowed to use his tools due to miss use or various other reasons like locking their tool box unless they were getting a tool from it and so on. Fast forward a few years later and to a different shop, I'm still buying tools that I want and need but there are now other guys that need to borrow tools from me. I'm fine letting people use what they don't have yet but that only goes so far. One guy in the shop started a few weeks after me and asked to use my filter wrenches, I say ok and told him where they were. It got to a point where he used them more than I did. He went so far as to ask where I got them and looked into buying them. He came back with "wow I really want a set of those but they are almost 80$" and continued to use them. After a while ( over 8 months)I got angry and moved them, he moved on to another mechanics wrenches till he did the same forcing him to buy his own. He still asks daily to use some sockets. More recently he talked about how he almost bought a light from snap on but complained that he didn't want to spend 100$ on a light. I told him I had two of them and I think they are worth it. He asked to borrow one that day. I said yes but why can you use my 100$ light but not But your own, I got a blank stare and he went on with his day. I've gone so far as to joke with a different mechanic that he borrows from as well to make a list of what he used and give it to him every time the tool truck comes. When is enough, enough? How many times to you borrow something before you buy it? I generally don't have an issuer letting people use things as many times as they need if they make an effort to buy things that borrow, unless I feel like I'm being taken advantage of.
Sorry for the rant, here are the cliff notes: do you let people borrow your tools when they are starting out or maybe cant afford everything right then. How long do you let it last?
Side note for guys in shops do you get a tool allowance and if so how is the amount figured out?
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