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Whats the worst thing you've lost or left at a job site?
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<blockquote data-quote="mike515" data-source="post: 5146016" data-attributes="member: 128068"><p>We don't leave much. I once had a groundman lose a fiberglass pole extension. Maybe $75 but it kind of irritated me. How hard is it to make sure you put the poles away? </p><p></p><p>We were recently dumping chips at a locked city-owned brush dump where you have to check out a key from the city. There was a brand new, thick ratchet strap on the ground next to the pile. The guy with me thought we should keep it but I rolled it up and turned it in with the key. I found out later that some kid almost got fired over it but got out of the frying pan because they got that strap back. I'd never fire someone over a strap but it was nice to feel like doing the right thing helped the kid out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike515, post: 5146016, member: 128068"] We don't leave much. I once had a groundman lose a fiberglass pole extension. Maybe $75 but it kind of irritated me. How hard is it to make sure you put the poles away? We were recently dumping chips at a locked city-owned brush dump where you have to check out a key from the city. There was a brand new, thick ratchet strap on the ground next to the pile. The guy with me thought we should keep it but I rolled it up and turned it in with the key. I found out later that some kid almost got fired over it but got out of the frying pan because they got that strap back. I'd never fire someone over a strap but it was nice to feel like doing the right thing helped the kid out. [/QUOTE]
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