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Seems a lot simpler for the company to be the ones providing the vehicles, fuel, insurance, servicing etc. Probably cheaper than reimbursing mileage, and easier to ensure there's no taxable benefit to have to calculate. Also it's more professional since they can make sure people are only driving sub-three year old leased fleet vehicles, so you're less likely to break down and be late, and more presentable when you show up.
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Super Slash posted:So uh, is it totally naive of me to expect companies offering travel support jobs that require a driver's licence to supply their own vehicle fleet? We're expected to have our own vehicle but we get compensated by distance for gas/wear+tear
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 21:32 |
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mewse posted:We're expected to have our own vehicle but we get compensated by distance for gas/wear+tear I hate this with the fire of a thousand suns.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 21:38 |
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At my company it's a requirement to have a car. No company vehicles are to be used.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 21:40 |
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It's ok. We're not on-site that often and the compensation rate is pretty generous.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 21:42 |
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I guess I should clarify, I know it is super common, but I hate it. Requiring an employee to have a car is lovely. Expecting employees to put wear and tear on their car, even if you're reimbursing them is lovely. What about people who take the bus / train / bike / walk to work? What about people who lease? It's similar to the whole phone debate, whether or not work should provide you with one, except now scale it up to something that costs 20k. Plus when you're driving your car and you get into an accident, it becomes a whole big thing about whose insurance is responsible and some shady companies skimp on that without you knowing... it's just lovely. I've also had issue with "well, we won't reimburse you when driving to the first customer of the day because you'd be driving to the office anyways" when customers were 50+ miles further than the office. Or on the way home. Or treat your time appropriately in the same fashion. Again, lovely. If you expect me to drive, have a company car parked in the parking lot. I'll come in to the office, pick it up, then drive wherever you need me to go. At the end of the day I'll drop it off and head home.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 22:29 |
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Thank you for job time chat the other day thread, I now have an interview this week for a job that's offering 20k+ onto what I make now
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Kashuno posted:Thank you for job time chat the other day thread, I now have an interview this week for a job that's offering 20k+ onto what I make now Good for you, man! And just remember, if it's not a good fit don't rush into it. If you got an offer for 20k more that quickly, you likely can get it again.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 22:47 |
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That's one thing I gave IBM credit for. They were very up front with mileage requirements. If your first customer was 100mi away but your normal commute to the office is 20mi, you claimed 80mi for that trip. And if you were traveling over (I think it was) 150mi a day you could rent a car. Finally, if your annual mileage exceeded some threshold, you were given a company car.
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 22:52 |
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Internet Explorer posted:I guess I should clarify, I know it is super common, but I hate it. Requiring an employee to have a car is lovely. Expecting employees to put wear and tear on their car, even if you're reimbursing them is lovely. What about people who take the bus / train / bike / walk to work? What about people who lease? Counterpoint, with limited applicability: my org has 2 company cars available for use. One has a windshield with a crack about 3' long, extending into view of the driver, and the other went into a ditch last winter and now desperately needs a front end alignment-you have to constantly fight the wheel to drive straight. I have to drive around the state now and then, but refuse to use the company cars until they are repaired. When I asked the person responsible about replacing the windshield on car #1 I was told it was "probably going to cost a couple hundred bucks, which is too expensive." Who the gently caress knows if they even bother getting routine maintenance done, oil changes cost money too! So yeah, I've already got a rental car lined up for a work trip next month.
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Sirotan posted:Counterpoint, with limited applicability: my org has 2 company cars available for use. One has a windshield with a crack about 3' long, extending into view of the driver, and the other went into a ditch last winter and now desperately needs a front end alignment-you have to constantly fight the wheel to drive straight. I have to drive around the state now and then, but refuse to use the company cars until they are repaired. When I asked the person responsible about replacing the windshield on car #1 I was told it was "probably going to cost a couple hundred bucks, which is too expensive." Who the gently caress knows if they even bother getting routine maintenance done, oil changes cost money too! I'd almost debate getting into an "accident" in one of those and sue company. v--- Here it's written that if it obstructs the view of the driver or something similar, which is still up to the discretion of the officer pulling you over. MF_James fucked around with this message at 22:56 on Jun 26, 2017 |
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Sirotan posted:Counterpoint, with limited applicability: my org has 2 company cars available for use. One has a windshield with a crack about 3' long, extending into view of the driver, and the other went into a ditch last winter and now desperately needs a front end alignment-you have to constantly fight the wheel to drive straight. I have to drive around the state now and then, but refuse to use the company cars until they are repaired. When I asked the person responsible about replacing the windshield on car #1 I was told it was "probably going to cost a couple hundred bucks, which is too expensive." Who the gently caress knows if they even bother getting routine maintenance done, oil changes cost money too! Uh, a cracked windshield isn't even street legal most places.
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Aunt Beth posted:That's one thing I gave IBM credit for. They were very up front with mileage requirements. If your first customer was 100mi away but your normal commute to the office is 20mi, you claimed 80mi for that trip.
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Sirotan posted:I was told it was "probably going to cost a couple hundred bucks, which is too expensive." Who the gently caress knows if they even bother getting routine maintenance done, oil changes cost money too!
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# ? Jun 26, 2017 23:01 |
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Internet Explorer posted:It's similar to the whole phone debate, whether or not work should provide you with one, What's the phone debate? I'd expect employers to provide one or reimburse. As for cars, I think I received fifty-something a mile which worked in my favor as i drove a cheap Acura Integra and a Nissan Maxima on long interstate trips. Despite repairs I probably made money but the co-workers with BMWs probably lost a lot on that long term.
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Tab8715 posted:What's the phone debate? Let's not do this one again. Read the thread if you really need to know.
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Super Slash posted:So uh, is it totally naive of me to expect companies offering travel support jobs that require a driver's licence to supply their own vehicle fleet? It is common for companies to reimburse at the IRS rate for personal vehicle use for many positions with travel. It is also common to reimburse at the less than the IRS rate. A lot of sales and non IT jobs deal with this too. It is less common to provide a company car especially at smaller companies.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 00:14 |
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IRS rate doesn't even cover the extra cost per mile on my lease (granted by about two cents) much less the gas or any repairs necessary.
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anthonypants posted:I think this is the law?
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 13:01 |
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Every company car i've ever been in has been of a questionable quality. One was called the goblin, because it was small, smelled and rocked about like crazy. I didn't care about how bad it was because I was only 21 and in the passenger seat.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 15:44 |
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Work gave me the option to either have free public transport travel in Amsterdam or get monthly paid for the travel distance. Since I commute by bicycle anyway. I took the monthly travel payments even though I don't spend a single dime.
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dogstile posted:Every company car i've ever been in has been of a questionable quality. I get a sizable monthly vehicle allowance and also a fuel card. I would rather drive my own comfortable personal vehicle than the barren fleet vehicles my company provides. My company buys the cheapest possible fleet vehicles. Congrats on your new company vehicle with AM radio, manual windows, and no A/C! stevewm fucked around with this message at 16:15 on Jun 27, 2017 |
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My friend is a company director and the staff get BMW 330e-level vehicles as their company cars. Partly due to government incentives for hybrid vehicles, and also because he didn't think it was fair to get himself something really nice and make the staff suffer with shitboxes.
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Thanks Ants posted:My friend is a company director and the staff get BMW 330e-level vehicles as their company cars. Partly due to government incentives for hybrid vehicles, and also because he didn't think it was fair to get himself something really nice and make the staff suffer with shitboxes. Why did he get BMWs then?
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 16:39 |
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Clever posts aside let's just agree that the perception is that is a BMW 330e is a very nice car.
MC Fruit Stripe fucked around with this message at 16:45 on Jun 27, 2017 |
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Sefal posted:Work gave me the option to either have free public transport travel in Amsterdam or get monthly paid for the travel distance. Since I commute by bicycle anyway. I took the monthly travel payments even though I don't spend a single dime. I prefer the lease car option in The Netherlands. You get to choose your own and it comes with unlimited gas money and milage and is mine for 4 years after which I get to pick a brand new one again. Public transport is ok if you live in Amsterdam or close to a station in another large city. Otherwise it's garbage.
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Thanks Ants posted:My friend is a company director and the staff get BMW 330e-level vehicles as their company cars. Partly due to government incentives for hybrid vehicles, and also because he didn't think it was fair to get himself something really nice and make the staff suffer with shitboxes. Woah woah woah a C-level executive caring about his employees?
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 21:00 |
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The company has 3 directors and is still pretty small to be fair. Grown from zero staff about 8 years ago to 26 today, only one person has left during that time so they're doing something right.
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# ? Jun 27, 2017 21:14 |
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The sperg is strong with this one... https://medium.com/@wtfmitchel/how-to-get-fired-from-microsoft-part-1-cc2980d33bfe If I didn't know better, I'd think that was Corvettefisher...
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 07:02 |
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Paladine_PSoT posted:The sperg is strong with this one... That is three parts long and I couldn't finish the first one
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 08:17 |
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The Fool posted:That is three parts long and I couldn't finish the first one tl;dr he got fired for being a literal troll on company internal media and then took his trolling public. He had some valid grievances but it all really reads like Babbys First Job and the adventures of Why Won't Anyone Listen To My Disruptive Idea(s).
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SeaborneClink posted:Why Won't Anyone Listen To My Disruptive Idea(s). http://www.clickhole.com/quiz/are-you-disruptor-2205 I am no longer welcome at SXSW because my last presentation was too disruptive, and also while I was there I secretly took pictures of the founder of Spotify naked. I climbed a tree to look right into his fourth-floor room at the Austin Courtyard Marriott and waited there for hours until I got my opportunity, and I don’t regret it.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 08:56 |
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I think there was a legit reason to be raising grievances at the start but holy gently caress does he know how to go about it the wrong way.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 09:45 |
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Paladine_PSoT posted:The sperg is strong with this one... His description says "Nerd, Engineer, Human." I dispute at least one of those.
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Dr. Arbitrary posted:http://www.clickhole.com/quiz/are-you-disruptor-2205 quote:Are You A Disruptor? lol
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Paladine_PSoT posted:The sperg is strong with this one... I had no idea my employer was so awful despite working here for 2+ years?
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The Fool posted:That is three parts long and I couldn't finish the first one Scrolling and scrolling, those articles go on way too long, then I see the magic incantation "autism" somewhere in the middle.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 17:23 |
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Well, his poor performance review made him stressed out so much he went on disability. So he couldn't be fired.
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# ? Jun 28, 2017 17:31 |
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Paladine_PSoT posted:The sperg is strong with this one...
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Paladine_PSoT posted:The sperg is strong with this one... I don't get people. If you don't like it, just find something else. You got in at Microsoft, you can get in somewhere else. e; I got my ducks in a row and simply waited for an email to come out with the announcement of the arrival of his daughter. When that day came, I called a meeting with Daniel’s manager jfc
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