Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

I'm fairly new

Should I carry a 216 can wrench in my tool pouch? I want to keep my pouch as light weight as possible. I got two flat sc--wdrivers, one Phillips sc--wdriver, one pair of 6" dikes, one pair of 8" dikes, one pair of high leverage 8" dikes. One 41Y push drill, one small adjustable wrench, one pair of wiss snips , and one cable kn--e. Besides the 216 can wrench, let me know if you think of anything else I may need to carry in my tool pouch.
Thanks!

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A Swiss Army kn--e, bubble gum & baling wire will do the trick (most of the time). 😉

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Post ID: @3leo+1qW8vpQJ

I carry a 432 can wrench, it opens the cans twice as fast

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Post ID: @2xmv+1qW8vpQJ

Nope. Carry no tools. That’s how the real techs do it.

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Post ID: @1hdu+1qW8vpQJ

This post is clearly a butthurt manager being asked to work from an office. F'in crybabies.

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Post ID: @1drs+1qW8vpQJ

FVD...is for repair hacks

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Post ID: @1wkn+1qW8vpQJ

Don’t forget your B-wire connectors and Beanies, nearly 70% of the last mile network is still copper.

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Post ID: @iyh+1qW8vpQJ I'm fairly new

A "Manager" trying to be funny before they get the inevitable tap on the shoulder to let them know that AT&T wants them off payroll and they want them gone NOW. Here is your 2 weeks notice.

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I'm fairly new
Should I carry a 216 can wrench in my tool pouch? I want to keep my pouch as light weight as possible. I got two flat sc--wdrivers, one Phillips sc--wdriver, one pair of 6" dikes, one pair of 8" dikes, one pair of high leverage 8" dikes. One 41Y push drill, one small adjustable wrench, one pair of wiss snips , and one cable kn--e. Besides the 216 can wrench, let me know if you think of anything else I may need to carry in my tool pouch.
Thanks!

Nope. You think you are clever, you are not. You should carry close at hand your SS card. You will need that when applying for unemployment benefits. You will need that soon. I have sympathy for the non bargained that are being asked relocate, it is not right.
A far as you Mr. Tool Pouch. I really hope you are asked soon to "LIve Your Destination"

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Post ID: @iyh+1qW8vpQJ

Carry a power drill, rubber gloves, extra safety glasses, goggles, extra FVD, Buttset, ladder strap, line wrench, J hooks, p-clamps, and a partridge in a pear tree.

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Post ID: @lfb+1qW8vpQJ

Why are you on a layoff site designed for people who may be laid off and for the people who have given their all for this company? Go away! Good luck to you! Some of us are getting totally sc--wed. Go ask your new boss

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Post ID: @dyo+1qW8vpQJ

Keep the number of your buddy at MasTec handy for advice, they’ll be taking your work in the next 24 months anyway.

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Post ID: @sdp+1qW8vpQJ

A real phone man only needs snips & a blue blade.

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Post ID: @skq+1qW8vpQJ

Gfy

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Post ID: @fsf+1qW8vpQJ

costco membership card to go in during work hours.

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Post ID: @ldu+1qW8vpQJ

Depends on your title and your work list. What about your FVD?

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Post ID: @tjp+1qW8vpQJ

You’re joking right? If you are an outside technician you better have it in your tool pouch.

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Post ID: @gxg+1qW8vpQJ

Yes, you will need it. Trust me!

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