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Well im not going to sign the new driving policy and from what i gather all the other engineers are not signing it either there also want u to agree to allowing them to pass on information about u to other organisation and even things like a scratch or any dents thats havent been fixed in the time u had the van its all chargeable to the driver or engineer this is all about trying to save money buying puting cost to the engineers instead.The daft thing about it how on earth are the going to recruit future engineers with a policy like that engineers are like gold dust in the uk and lets face for what a modern engineer does they are not paid well for what they do because an engeer is on the frontline dealing with customers but they dont see it that way.
The way i look on it the possible bills u could get of a lease company for damage could be quite high and it would probably cheaper to jack in or get sacked and look for a job rather than agree to that because at the end of the day thats were the lease company will make there money on repairs at the end of the lease.
  • Posted 2 May 2009 02:54
  • Modified 2 May 2009 02:59 by poster
  • By Wind Breaker
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