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An every now and then newsletter for the ac guys
Thursday, February 16, 2023
Welcome back… to another edition of the Six Stars.
Some good news and some gooder news. Read on.
First, check this out: (Insert screenshot of a good review from a customer for a recent install.)
That’s a happy customer from last week who now has a new furnace, evaporator coil, and duct system. Way to go Chris, Jason, and Lorenzo!!!
(You can google, “the ac guys kyle tx” to see more of our incredible reviews. Facebook and Yelp have loads also.)
Second, say hello to your new ability to get more tools without blowing the bank account:
Tool Account Purchases
Purpose: Having the right tool for the job makes the job so much easier. As an HVAC Install Team Member or Service Technician, you are required to have the tools necessary to fully and properly complete each job. The Company can assist with tool purchases from our supply warehouses by following the procedure below.
Note: The Company vans are stocked with vacuum pumps, recovery machines, recovery cylinders, and nitrogen bottles. You don’t need to buy these tools. The Company does not provide refrigerant gauges or nitrogen regulators.
Note Two: In general, it is not a good idea to borrow tools. If you break or lose someone else’s tool, it is your responsibility to replace it.
Procedure:
To benefit from this policy,
- All personal tool purchases should be made on a separate invoice with your name listed in the Purchase Order section.
- The invoice must be submitted to the Office*.
- The Company will pay 10% of the invoice. You are responsible for the balance.
- The Company will deduct 10% of that balance from your paycheck for the next 10 weeks.
- You can increase the rate of repayment, if desired.
- Should you leave the Company for whatever reason while having a balance due on your Tool Account, that balance will be deducted in full from your final paycheck.
- Tool purchases under this policy are limited to $500 per month without prior approval from your Supervisor.
* the Office = Matt