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Some here have stated that it benefits them to bring the van home instead of driving their own vehicle. In some ways it does, low mileage on personal vehicle and tools at home. Now would you have taken your present job if you didn't get to take the van home and the office was 50 - 100 miles away? I doubt it. Who really benefits from this is the employer they are able to widen their service area and increase their profits and have a safe place to park the van ( You wouldn't keep your tools in a van in a unsecured area would you?) without any added expense to them.
  • Posted 21 Feb 2008 11:29
  • By dan_d
  • joined 7 Feb'08 - 7 messages
  • Massachusetts, United States

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