Posted by dave2 on January 22, 2010 at 10:42:50 from (91.10.139.190):
In Reply to: Hired Hands posted by Flurette Farm on January 22, 2010 at 08:04:34:
Be sure you're right, then tell him straight out that you are missing tools and ask if he can help you locate them. Maybe he's not dishonest but just forgetful. My neighbor just brought back a socket and ratchet that I loaned him a year or so ago. Was so proud that he remembered to bring it back and sorry it had taken so long. Not a word was said about the half box full of other stuff he has from me. I'll go borrow them back someday..
If that don't work, JUST SHOOT HIM and hang a thief sign on his neck before hanging him from the garage rafters :roll:
I'd way the cost of a few tools against the stress of finding reliable help also.
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