sceller said:Man I was so worried for the first 30 minutes and then i just went to work...all the answers or most were in the code book....thanks for all the advice and support. I am going to have a beer and then pick up my six year old from school. I can't wait to tell her.
Congratulations, Please becareful about the beer and then picking up ones child, I feel, picking up the baby and then settling in for a beer may work more applicable, But what do I know, Its been while since I graduated, and again, CONGRATULATIONS.sceller said:Man I was so worried for the first 30 minutes and then i just went to work...all the answers or most were in the code book....thanks for all the advice and support. I am going to have a beer and then pick up my six year old from school. I can't wait to tell her.
Way to go! Congrats! as for the old tool belt u could have it bronzed like baby shoes, speaking of new tool belts the newer ones have so many pockets u can fit an entire Klien tool store in one "ouch, lookout back!" I myself got away from the bulky tool belt when i still was a service tech and went for the small boulderbag tool pouch, the tools i carried: 1 Five in one screw driver, needle nose, dykes, linemans and utility knife, any other tools and meter were kept in a small tool bag and used as needed. So good luck i wish u all the best and never stop learning.sceller said:actually it was half a beer and her school is two blocks away....we walked there and back..I am so happy...and relieved. now i can focus on other things like my family and work and hobbies...i am going to treat myself to a new tool belt...my old one is one that my boss had and was all ripped up...i bought it for five bucks. Any suggestions?