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347.1 | It may be dull but you can't beat the price! | NCADC1::PEREZ | The sensitivity of a dung beetle. | Tue Jul 14 1987 23:34 | 13 |
| From out here in the sticks we couldn't confirm it even if it happened
to us, but I've heard this rumor from somebody at least every 2
months for the last 3 years. And every one of them always got the
information from some "reliable" source!
The current situation with plan B is a farce. At this rate there
is no way I (or most of the people I work with) can rationalize
dumping a DECmobile for something worth driving despite the
"encouragement" of local management! I looked at a mediocre family
car and found the cost to be at least 2 TO 2.5 TIMES WHAT PLAN B
PAYS!!!!!!
Dave_who_just_got_a_celebrity_but_would_love_a_RX-7
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347.2 | Plan A is no longer on the menu... | DPDMAI::RESENDEP | Topeka is in Texas | Wed Jul 15 1987 11:39 | 13 |
| The "encouragement" of local management, at least in the Area I
just moved from, is to totally do away with Plan A. No one will
have a company car without going through excruciating justifications
directly to the Area manager, and if you don't travel 50,000 or
so BUSINESS miles a year you might as well not even try. I'd be
surprised if there are 10 people in the Area who are allowed to
have Plan A cars.
So it boils down to Plan B vs. no plan at all, in which case Plan
B begins to look a little better. Or you can leave the Area like
I did... (^;
Pat_the_wimp_who_went_on_Plan_B_rather_than_fight_the_system
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347.3 | Rumor Rule's (or Rules) | USATSL::MILBERG | Barry Milberg | Wed Jul 15 1987 19:25 | 9 |
| This is the ONE rumor in history that has defied the Rule of Rumor
that states:
Denial = Pending Confirmation
Maybe the denial was not vehement enough to indicate pending confirmation.
-Barry_who_has_heard_rumor_Plan_B_goes_away_for_AMF's-
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347.4 | It may be slow, but its cheap! | NCADC1::PEREZ | The sensitivity of a dung beetle. | Wed Jul 15 1987 23:38 | 9 |
| Whats an AMF?
I think previously hired employees that had plan A cars, will retain
those until the employee elects to go to plan B. And PLAN A is still
way too cheap to give up a DECmobile for something else.
Are new employees that don't get Plan A cars getting additional
salary to compensate for the additional expense incurred by the
loss of this tool?
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347.5 | Sports Car racing buffs should know "AMF"! | YUPPIE::COLE | I survived B$ST, I think..... | Thu Jul 16 1987 10:49 | 19 |
| RE: .-1
Barry is using Southern Area "jargon" coined some years ago by one of
our more irreverant consultants. It was was not intended as a compliment when
coined, but most laugh about it now. I will say that the "A" stands for
"Area", and the rest I will leave to your imagination.
Re: Plan A Vs. Plan B
We in the SOA feel that this migration to Plan B is a localized
phenomenon, in fact localized to SWS ONLY. Is it? Are other Area Managers
going this direction with their unit and District personnel? Cross-functional?
I think it is a given that ANY plan cars for Area staffers will be gone soon,
due to edict from Country. What we are talking about is District and below.
The argument being offered from above in our geography is that the Plan A
cars have become "perqs", not tools, and only those who do spend 90% of their
time (NOTE: NOT RESIDENTS!) at customer sites 10 miles or more away from the
office deserve Plan A. That essentially defines Field Service Techs, and
DECstart specialists!
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347.6 | Plan A gone in the South only? | MSDOA2::HWILSON | | Mon Jul 20 1987 15:37 | 12 |
| ?>>< Note 347.2 by DPDMAI::RESENDEP "Topeka is in Texas" >
Is this the Pat that used to be Unit Manager in Birmingham?
If so, how do you like Texas?
>> Or you can leave the Area like
I did... (^;
Does this mean that Plan A is not going away in your new Area? I'd
really like to know if this is just the Southern Area or corporate
wide. Any info from people in other Areas?
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347.7 | More on the demise of Plan A | DPDMAI::RESENDEP | Topeka is in Texas | Tue Jul 21 1987 17:14 | 31 |
| RE: .4
> I think previously hired employees that had plan A cars, will retain
> those until the employee elects to go to plan B. And PLAN A is still
> way too cheap to give up a DECmobile for something else.
Nope, not where I came from. Plan A no longer exists even for
old-timers, unless they spend 90% of their time in the car. In fact,
where I came from, new employees are not even allowed to go on Plan B.
They drive their own cars and get paid $.21 a mile. Period.
> Are new employees that don't get Plan A cars getting additional
> salary to compensate for the additional expense incurred by the
> loss of this tool?
Not a nickel. Existing employees who had to go out and buy a car
aren't getting any compensation either.
RE: .6
Hi Howard! Let us hear from you sometime!
> Does this mean that Plan A is not going away in your new Area? I'd
> really like to know if this is just the Southern Area or corporate
> wide. Any info from people in other Areas?
That's what it means. Plan A is alive and well in Texas. I don't know
about other areas, but the demise of Plan A is NOT corporate wide.
Pat
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347.8 | Southwest doesn't do NEW plan A's. | NEWPRT::BARTH | Karl - the Pigasus rider | Tue Jul 21 1987 21:37 | 13 |
| In Southwest Area, there's a very distinct push for people to use
Plan B.
I moved here exactly a year ago and was told "it's our policy for all
people new to the area to go on Plan B." I fought tooth and nail
and insisted I would NOT buy a car (mine is/was 5 yrs old) just to
go on Plan B. Eventually, they gave in and I have my DECmobile.
However, I am the exception (and how!). I am not aware of ANYONE in the
area who has come into the area and gotten a car since then. The only
new DECmobiles I see are for existing Plan A'ers.
Karl
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347.9 | Where did sw mgr come from? | AUNTB::SOEHL | Where's OPIE!?! | Fri Jul 24 1987 09:09 | 8 |
| Southwest area ::southern area
current am::previous dm
Might there not be a connection? As in management philosophy?
Since I know what office you moved FROM, Karl, I know you are familiar
with both administrations.
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347.10 | Times they are a'changing! | YUPPIE::COLE | I survived B$ST, I think..... | Fri Jul 24 1987 11:10 | 8 |
| I was hired into DEC by the current SWA SWS manager, and he was a
stickler on expense control 11 years ago as a USWM!
Any CC manager can read his finance reports and see the difference in
Plan A and Plan B expenses. They can also read Fleet reports for company vs.
personal mileage, also. The escalating salary structure in SWS will mandate
expense cutting in other places, and company cars are the most visible of
those expenses.
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347.11 | | SRFSUP::LABBEE | Native California Girl | Tue Jul 28 1987 16:42 | 13 |
| I am the District Software Secretary for the Los Angeles District
(SWA - Southwest Area).
I process all Plan A and Plan B applications. As of (approximately)
2 years ago until now, only those employees who are currently on Plan
A may order another company car. All employees hired since then
may choose Plan B or no car plan at all.
There are always rumors that Plan A cars will be taken away. Even
though Plan B is strongly encouraged, I have not seen any Plan A
applications rejected as yet.
Colleen
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347.12 | Up with Plan B! | ODIXIE::GRADY | tim grady | Wed Jul 29 1987 14:46 | 8 |
| Sounds like things vary from one district/area to another. Florida
district SWS Plan A cars are not being renewed. Expiring Plan A
people are expected to roll over to Plan B.
So, Ms. Keogh, what's the word from Parker Street?
tim
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347.13 | 'and i wonder...whyy' | ODIXIE::SCOTT | Dan Scott DTN-353-4911 | Wed Aug 05 1987 17:46 | 21 |
| I've heard rumors that DEC is paying $375.00/month for the
plan D DECwagons....yet the can only pay the plan B guys $180.00
+ gas mileage of .08 cents. I don't know why or understand the
reasoning behind the difference in pricing,if true... I wonder why
fleet refuses to discuss the issue....I've been in the field for
12+ years and seen most of the changes in fleet policies as a hardware
type..I am currently on plan B and surviving with my ex-DECwreck...
I'll have to go back to plan D(ecwagon) due to the fact I can't
afford a new car on the "allowance" I am given..Figure it out:
$180.00 X 48 months = $8640 - insurance = DEFICIT !!!!!
where do you buy a car for $8640 -($1600) = $7040 ????
The gas credit @ .08 cents will buy the tires + gas (no MAJOR
breakdowns)
WHAT GIVES????
D. Scott (^))
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347.14 | Car plan cost | NCVAX1::BLACK | | Thu Aug 06 1987 12:14 | 14 |
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Cost centers (thus DEC) pay a monthly rate per plan A and plan D
car - I'm not sure of this years exact amount but $375 would be
close based on what last year was. That covers maintenance service
by either PH&H or Gelco, insurance, car 'depreciation' etc.
Your calculation ignores whatever remaining value the vehicle has
when you discard it. Your point is well made. To entice more people
to plan B, the monthly payment would have to be raised. Someone
in fleet beancounting probably has an elaborate algorith that calculate
where the cross over point is and it probably has a factor for 'user
pain' - but they don't know how much 'user pain' there is unless
the users forward info on that through formal channels - and this
isn't one!
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