Don’t forgot pocket sand, a swiss army knife, and a 3ton floor jack.
They laugh, but you never know when you may need a deep cycle marine battery
Not entirely true, sometimes I go into a situation fully expecting to need a deep cycle marine battery.
This is the exact feeling I always had with my big ass tool box on my tiny ass truck. “Hold on, y’all need a kitchen sink? I think I got one in here.” I still remember how good it felt the exactly one time I had all of the tools required to do a parking lot clutch swap just on hand in that thing when a friend blew their clutch up.
So I worked security (night shift rent a cop, not like IT) for over a decade. On multiple occasions, I’d get snowed in, and unable to leave, or relief wouldn’t show, and because of the way the law’s written, I legally can’t leave until relieved.
I got into the habit of keeping everything I need in my car. For literal years, I could have comfortably lived in my car for over a week on a moments notice. To include an inverter, hot plate, small tv, game system, literally all the trappings of an apartment. I still keep some food and a sleeping bag in my pick up at all times, because you never fucking know, man. You never know.
Eta: forgot the whole reason I was replying before submitting. Lol
On a few occasions, I have saved the freaking day for friends or coworkers. Hungry? I got the foods. Ripped your pants? Portable sewing machine. Bored and no cell signal? How about we play some video games or watch a DVD? It’s an amazing feeling to be the dude who just has the shit you need
Is your car a semi truck? How do you fit all that?
In my last car, most of it went in the trunk. I currently drive a pick-up because we have to have a way to haul my mom’s power wheelchair, so it mostly goes behind the seats folded up. I don’t have the TV or anything like that anymore. But some ramen noodles, an inverter, a kettle, a sleeping bag, pillow, change of clothes, extra shoes, light blanket/thick sheet, couple towels, first aid kit. Oh, and water
Only on Lemmy does someone on the internet have to specify working security as rents op and not IT lol
Yeah, actually, now that you mention it, I never had to specify before. Started doing that after mentioning it a few times and people thinking I meant cyber security lol
I drive a van, and it’s full of tools, food, and miscellanea. You want an ice cold lemonade? Here you go. Pruning saw? Better take these gloves too. Any gague of fishhook in particular? Protein bar? No worries. Deodorant? Keep it, I have others. Hammer drill? Why don’t you just put your feet up in this camp chair, choose a book from the library, and let me do it for you. I’ll just fetch my steel cap boots and work coat first.
That’s something your great grandchildren will talk about.
You had the clutch too???
I’ve had an axleshaft in the back that someone needed one day in the middle of nowhere. Took about 20 minutes to swap and I just took his old one in trade so I could put a new Ujoint in it and throw it back in my heep.
“Dude, you’re not going to believe this, but…”
My wife described cargo shorts as men’s replacement for handbags. She’s not wrong.
STFU. It’s a replacement for a tool belt! Just let me have this ok?
I agree. Cargo pants are out though.
If it’s hot enough I need shorts, I don’t need a jacket either, but I still need pockets!
If it’s cold enough to need pants, I’m at least bringing a jacket anyway.
As a Midwesterner where pants and a tank top or shorts & a hoodie are both viable ways to dress for the weather:
Cargo all the things!
I call them “diabetes trousers”. You have all the pockets you need to carry BG testers, insulin injectors, emergency glucose packs, etc.
Pocket tater tots are the best tater tots. Fite me.
Tina, come get some ham!
Haha. Yes.
Cargo shorts for life
I rock my skinny cargo pants to work on the regular. It’s not so much about fashion as it is functionality, they still look cool tho
cargo pants
😄
but skinny
Millenials are truly lost
Late Gen X actually, just trying to Buscemi it up with my fellow blue collar Gen Z/Millennial coworkers
“Get Off the Nuclear Warhead!”
Y’know, I’ve never actually seen “Armageddon”. Gen X sacrilege, I know
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Yeah straight fit pants are safe and timeless (I think there was never a time where you could go wrong with pleated pants), relaxed and wide do look better, at least in my opinion.
Still, the amount of times I see these ugly ass fits, mostly men between idk 35 and 50, skinny jeans and ankle socks, then T-shirts with these extremely short sleeves that get stuck in their armpits or tight long sleeve shirts, and bonus points for wearing a not fitting suit jacket over that (instead of maybe at least a sports jacket).
If this will be the staple of old people fashion when they retire, I wouldn’t be surprised. Just screams of early 2000’s and the wardrobe never got an update.
Hm idk where this rant came from to be honest but I stand by my words. I just don’t want to look at this anymore.
I wore them for a while. The trick is do leg day, be an absolute twig otherwise, and tuck if you need to. It’s a means to show off legs and ass without wearing short shorts.
But yeah I grew up to straight leg jeans and now have the ass and legs to look great in them too
Any recommendation on good brands? I’m not a shorts guy but recently picked up a pair on Amazon. They seem like they are designed to look like cargo shorts, but super light weight, would rip easily and I wouldn’t want to put much in them.
I’m not a good shopper, but it’s my conclusion that all clothes are like this now. If you get a year or two, you’re doing good.
Even jeans and shoes.
Yep, was recently looking some lighter pants and it felt like the two available choices were:
- small pockets
- all the pockets
Like, damn, how many items do you expect me to carry around everywhere?
TBH I miss 80s shorts, which knew their role in the cosmic order and didn’t try to be pants.
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Not ridiculously small but they were well above the knee. Sorts we wore for Phys Ed.
This guy cargoes.
… or a plastic toy snake, a pair of headphones, a Mathias Quiet Clicky keyboard switch, 2 random screws, a N95 mask, assorted coins, an acorn, a notebook and pen…
what
He pulls them out of his cargo shorts because he has so much space in pockets