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Let's say that a dealership normally pays the road tech travel time and also collects it from the customer. What happens when the road tech reports to the shop first thing in the morning. For those who think he should be paid, how fair would it be to the other employees? He not only gets paid to drive to work but is also supplied with a vehicle and fuel to get there.
When given the choice I have a hard time believing that those road tech's that give in the morning to get back in the evening lwould rather pick up and drop off their van at work every day.
Be careful what you ask for....
  • Posted 25 Sep 2008 22:30
  • By duodeluxe
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