Posted on 03/09/2021 2:36:47 PM PST by Olog-hai
I can’t imagine one Amtrack location would need that many chainsaws - so one would think they would notice so many being purchased to replace lost ones.
Although maybe they are used so infrequently the guy could explain it away. “I can’t remember the last time we used it - maybe last Spring? Or maybe that storm 4 months ago?? I’ll just buy another one.”
Similar reasoning explains why Seattle is one of the top locations for people buying sunglasses!
Dang, I am thinking about getting a new chainsaw, because my 3 are getting a bit old (the newest is 20, and on its 6th bar, 50 or so chains...)
Oh well, I suppose I’ll have to pay retail. Sigh
The guy screwed over a great job with nice bennies and paycheck for a lousy $50K.
Dumb.
He should have just declared he is an illegal alien and he’d get 100k per year in free stuff.
That’s what the parts were “valued” at. Doesn’t say how much he actually got for them.
Remember when Pentagon spent $640/each on a toilet seats?
Reminded me of a semi truck laying on its side along the interstate. The trailer was broken open and contents scattered along the road which were 50lb bags of potatoes and onions that were being hauled off the road and loaded onto the firetrucks by the rescue guys.
I watch 30 brand new GM cars and a few boxcars full of brand new Monroe shocks get run through a car crusher in my hometown back in the early 80s.
One of my childhood friends grew up in the auto recycler business. I though his dad was gonna cry. But they did get to recycle the steel.
If Amtrak paid $53,000 for them, it probably amounted to 3 chainsaws.
What makes/models of cars?
That reminds me of the cash for clunker program. Such a waste.
/sarc
Makes it even dumber.
I do remember that two were corvettes. Some were pickup trucks, some family cars.
Clinesmith skated on the charge.
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