Why I Banned Snap-on Trucks from My Business

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🚫 No Tool Truck Allowed! In this eye-opening video, I reveal the ugly truth about tool trucks invading my property without permission and charging outrageous prices. From Snap-On to Matco, these companies act like they own the place, selling overpriced tools while entrepreneurs struggle with high expenses. Make sure to watch this video to understand the real impact on aspiring business owners.

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My unique solution? Standing firm and demanding respect on my property. Discover how this approach can benefit you and your employees by changing the way tool trucks operate. Let's make a difference for the American entrepreneur together!

CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - No Tool Truck Policy
03:06 - Commission on Tool Sales
05:20 - Conclusion
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Wow I can only imagine how you treat your customers and employees with that mind set 😂

CapeSIX
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I'm glad my employer has enough brains and respect for me to allow me to make my decisions with my money

xj
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I think you're absolutely right. You're a smart man! They are making money on your dime. They're not paying the salaries of your employees. They're taking them off the job off to sell them tools. They're making money, and you're losing money.

peterharber
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Good call man. The beauty of this is people cannot tresspass into your property just because they want.

MRD-Dev-Legacy
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The only people that will suffer with your proposal is the technicians. When the technicians need that specialized tool to get that job done they won't have it. I wouldn't give you a cent if I was a tool truck owner.

tazzthedoodle
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All the big tool truck companies are predatory, they often get these young mechanics when they're in trade schools learning the trade.
It's not uncommon for new mechanics coming out of school, in debt to the truck for tens of thousands.

caveslug-tk
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That rational makes a whole lot of sense. I would hope that other shops would embarque on that idea.

Buck
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so how are the techs suposed to buy tools?

JayMak
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That makes so much sense. When I seen the title I was like WTF but you are definitely right. Something I never really thought about. You are definitely going places. I definitely love your style 👍🇨🇦🔧

nvragn
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If you own a shop, you know you jack up prices to cover warranty just like snap on does.

StevenTanner-ohef
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But at the same time, this owner requires his employees have tools to perform the job, he doesn't supply the tools

EdwardStrishock
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dam what an amazing sign that should work

SharkZone
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I worked for a company that told the tool truck to stay off the property.

I think the owner got his feelings hurt because a new dealer blocked his favorite parking space or something.

So the tool truck simply parked in the street and the guys just walked an extra 50 feet.

helidude
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YOU GOT TIRED OF SPENDING $100.00 FOR A $2.00 SCREW

michaelpiwcewicz
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What percentage do you pay techs. Do u give them 40% of the hourly rate you charge customers.

broccolirob
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I was with you when I thought this was a way of helping new techs not get into trouble by selling their soul on a tool truck, but instead it's because you aren't getting a piece of the pie? Shameful.

Averna
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Sounds like an opportunity to me…instead of “Uber Eats”, how about “Uber Tools and Supplies”. Source from Harbor Freight to Grainger…

gutshotgriz
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Owned a shop for two years, this has to be the stupidest thing I've ever heard you are literally cutting the supply lines off for your techs. I'm very aware you can get tools anywhere (harbor freight, northern tool, etc) but you need to think about the convenience of what these companies have to offer to you as a business owner and what can be offered to your employees.

christopheradams
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SnapOn is certainly high quality but also monumentally, absurdly overpriced.

sthr
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Aren't they just going to pass the rent increase onto your techs?

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