Gearing Up: A 4-Point Plan

Aug. 1, 2005
SOME THINGS YOU DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO THINK ABOUT, BUT SOME THINGS ARE TOO IMPORTANT TO IGNORE. WE KNOW IT'S NOT FUN TO REPLACE JOBSITE ESSENTIALS, SO WE'RE GOING TO MAKE THIS EASY ON YOU. THE NEXT FOUR PAGES LAY OUT AN IDIOT-PROOF PLAN FOR PICKING OUT THE GEAR THAT WILL HELP YOU WORK BETTER, SMARTER, AND MORE FASHIONABLY. DON'T EVER SAY WE WEREN'T LOOKING OUT FOR YOU. STEP IT UP The old rule that

Some things you don’t want to have to think about, but some things are too important to ignore. We know it’s not fun to replace jobsite essentials, so we’re going to make this easy on you. The next four pages lay out an idiot-proof plan for picking out the gear that will help you work better, smarter, and more fashionably. Don’t ever say we weren’t looking out for you.

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