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3-Piece Craftsman Magnetic Retrieval Tool Kit

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Amazon has 3-Piece Craftsman Magnetic Retrieval Tool Kit (CMMT98276) on sale for $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Community Member Zulsr96 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Magnetic nail sweeper pickup tool lifts up to 2 lbs
  • Flex claw tool with flexible metal shaft allows access into tight spaces
  • 2-in diameter mirror provides visibility in hard to reach areas

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Amazon has 3-Piece Craftsman Magnetic Retrieval Tool Kit (CMMT98276) on sale for $9.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $35 or more.

Thanks to Community Member Zulsr96 for sharing this deal.

Includes:
  • Magnetic nail sweeper pickup tool lifts up to 2 lbs
  • Flex claw tool with flexible metal shaft allows access into tight spaces
  • 2-in diameter mirror provides visibility in hard to reach areas

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Written by citan359 | Staff

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Written by Zulsr96

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I worked on mainframes, pc's, server and networking hardware for 40 years. These were handy in a pinch and always in my toolkit.
Screws and other things always find a way to bad-bounce into hiding spots lol. Thx OP.
There should be a new physics law: "When something falls to the floor without you seeing it, it will bounce in the least logical location".

🤣 This happens every damn time.

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I worked on mainframes, pc's, server and networking hardware for 40 years. These were handy in a pinch and always in my toolkit.
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Screws and other things always find a way to bad-bounce into hiding spots lol. Thx OP.
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Quote from gooddeals23 :
I worked on mainframes, pc's, server and networking hardware for 40 years. These were handy in a pinch and always in my toolkit.
Why is the IT job market so hard. Sigh. (entry levelish) Just venting

Anyways, I'll bite, eventually i think I'll need this ha
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Quote from Livyatan :
Why is the IT job market so hard. Sigh. (entry levelish) Just venting

Anyways, I'll bite, eventually i think I'll need this ha

Persistence is key. Keep at it !
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Quote from SDBuddy :
Screws and other things always find a way to bad-bounce into hiding spots lol. Thx OP.
There should be a new physics law: "When something falls to the floor without you seeing it, it will bounce in the least logical location".

🤣 This happens every damn time.

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(Not for anatomical use.)
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Quote from bagofchips :
(Not for anatomical use.)

What if you swallowed a screw? Or sat on one lol

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Quote from PocketsThick :
There should be a new physics law: "When something falls to the floor without you seeing it, it will bounce in the least logical location".

🤣 This happens every damn time.

It sure as hell feels that way, there's no 50/50, it's 75/25 when it comes to little screws 😂
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Cheaper at Harbor Freight?
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Quote from PocketsThick :
There should be a new physics law: "When something falls to the floor without you seeing it, it will bounce in the least logical location".

🤣 This happens every damn time.

Murphy's Law! 😁
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Quote from Livyatan :
Why is the IT job market so hard. Sigh. (entry levelish) Just venting

Anyways, I'll bite, eventually i think I'll need this ha

Tbh volunteer for all the garbage projects. Take on all the tasks no one wants. eg; I work for one of the largest financial companies in the world and just upgraded to server 2022 for a work load. Daily out of about 3000 servers ~20 go into a black hole hung state. No one wants to really drive resolution with Microsoft to figure out why... You could be the guy to figure out why. People notice that. Leaders will see you as "the guy". Its an easy way to climb. Be hungry.
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Quote from SpEddie :
Persistence is key. Keep at it !
Thanks sigh.

I was unemployed for 1.4ish years. It was brutal. Rejections, Long follow up times, hard interviews haha.. horrible.

I got lucky. A hiring manager used to be in a similar club I used to be in... decided to let me have a go at it... I didn't get the job at first.. the first guy didn't pass negotiations.. But hey.. I'm happy now. sigh.

But def the tech field has been horrible. HORRIBLE. (for entry, and mid level folks anyways)

Okay rant over haha mb
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Quote from beware :
Tbh volunteer for all the garbage projects. Take on all the tasks no one wants. eg; I work for one of the largest financial companies in the world and just upgraded to server 2022 for a work load. Daily out of about 3000 servers ~20 go into a black hole hung state. No one wants to really drive resolution with Microsoft to figure out why... You could be the guy to figure out why. People notice that. Leaders will see you as "the guy". Its an easy way to climb. Be hungry.
I appreciate the kind words. I recently got employed again, been trying to learn my job and do it well. I think once im more cemented i should consider that mindset.

Take care!
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darn, sold out