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Originally posted by jk2005
unless your payed under the table so to speak i am pretty sure that is illegal to take money out of your paycheck i work with my dad during the summer and he is a plumber so i hear these kinds of things so look into it

ps how does hving the blade break cause someone to drop a sawsall unless it was jerking around till the point he couldnt hold onto it in whcih case he sould have stopped pulling the trigger which would have stopped the motions and the only way anything like that happening that i could think of wasmaybe there wasnt any training with the power tools and maybe there should be??? and workers comp should pay for any accidents on the job and stuff like that unless the workers werent on the payroll in which case that person is screwed

but either way it still shouldnt come out of you paycheck
You pretty much answered your own question there. HE wasn't trained or even instructed on the use of power tools. On top of that he wasn't the brightest guy, i gues that's how he dropped it. I wasn't really looking, i had my back turned but that's the way he and others said it happened.
In response to the paycheck thing, we're all off the books so he was kinda screwed. But it was only a sprained ankle and i have a friend who works in the emergancy room, so all i had to pay for was an ace bandage and a brace kinda thing. But still, i was young"er" and stupid
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