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if u park ure van up at night and someone decides to scratch your van u have to pay for it a lot of customer sites dont accecpt responsibilty if your van gets damaged on site and there is signs up telling u that before enter so in theory if someone runs into ure van its your problem even if its not your fault.
But thing is edward there is no way any company is going to give any engineer an increase to compensate the charge it will defeat the object of introducing this rule.
I now no how a customer feels when they are getting hit with damage at the end of the contract and how high the bill is when the truck will probably get scrapped or sent to a mart just another money making exercise.
  • Posted 2 May 2009 19:06
  • By Wind Breaker
  • joined 13 Jul'08 - 44 messages
  • eab, United Kingdom

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