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2897.1 | Be glad you get a car! | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:06 | 11 |
| >I am just glad I am getting a new vehicle
>since my old one has over 60K miles on it.
Dalip, you should consider yourself lucky! There are field service
types driving around Houston in cars with 80-100K miles on them. One
engineer had his last vehicle until about 115K miles!
Then there are us desktop lowlifes that can't even be on plan A... ;-)
Harry
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2897.2 | Well, the carpet's a little dirty... | FUNYET::ANDERSON | Government: LESS = BETTER | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:36 | 6 |
| If a Ford Taurus is considered "old" with only 115,000 miles on it, perhaps we
should be using something more reliable.
My Car Plan C 1986 Honda looks and runs like new with 161,000 miles on it.
Paul
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2897.3 | what is car plan "C"? | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Fri Feb 11 1994 15:35 | 1 |
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2897.4 | Clarification on plan C | DPDMAI::EYSTER | Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless | Fri Feb 11 1994 16:18 | 9 |
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Plan C is, I believe, the unofficial designation of the cents/mile
plan. It means you drive an imported car, collect mileage money for
it, brag to your fellow workers about it, denigrate their American car...
...then whine like hell when you get laid off in Mass because
manufacturing was moved off-shore.
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2897.5 | It Was Confusing... | MSDOA::JENNINGS | R<25=No Heart. D>25=No Brains! | Fri Feb 11 1994 18:21 | 8 |
| I just received, and sent in, my new car order forms as well. I
understand what .0 is saying, since I didn't see anywhere on the
forms that the Dodge Caravan was for "Field Service use ONLY".
While I didn't choose the Van, I did assume that it was available
to everyone on Plan A. I was listed along with all the other choices,
with no stipulation about having to be in Field Service to qualify.
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2897.6 | the same old thing | CSC32::K_BOUCHARD | | Fri Feb 11 1994 18:35 | 9 |
| *Everyone* seems to have different rules. (still!) When I was in the
field not long ago,I balked at both plan "A" and "B" at one
point,telling my manager that I'd prefer to just drive an older car and
take the mileage. He responded by reading me some rule which says that
as a F/S type eligible for a car,I had a choice of "A" or "B" and
that's it. If you don't like the rules,transfer to another
department!(your plan "C" was supposedly only for emergencies)
Ken
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2897.7 | | CSC32::C_DUNNING | | Fri Feb 11 1994 19:18 | 4 |
| Re .4, Many foreign brands are considered domestic (the Ford
Crown Victoria is considered an import). And many Honda,
Nissan, Toyota and soon to be BMW's and Mercedes Benz's are
built in America employing Americans.
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2897.8 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Fri Feb 11 1994 23:24 | 6 |
| 60K miles? 85K miles? 115K miles?
Gosh - then there are those of us who haven't any sort of a car plan who
acquire used vehicles with 140K miles . . .
-Jack
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2897.9 | CC Aproval | GUCCI::HERB | New Personal Name coming soon! | Sat Feb 12 1994 08:17 | 7 |
| The caviat for vans and wagons is mostly that it requires additional
approval from your cost center manager and that's usually on the
assumption that you need to haul product around. I'm not able for
example to fit a 19" monitor in my Pontiac 6000 without taking it out of
the box. The 16" just fits but only on the front seat but I can't see
out the passenger window.
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2897.10 | Most FSE's run their cars into the ground quickly! | USHS01::HARDMAN | Massive Action = Massive Results | Sat Feb 12 1994 12:45 | 15 |
| >Gosh - then there are those of us who haven't any sort of a car plan who
>acquire used vehicles with 140K miles . . .
But, does your boss require you to drive 100-350 miles a day in it? I'm
on Plan B and Digital requires that I not drive a vehicle on company
business that's more than 5 years old. Part of the reason is the image
it presents to the customer, the other is reliability of the vehicle.
Some of our customers require on-site response in 1 hour or less. A
car that breaks down often can cause us to lose that customer!
I know that there's at least one field service engineer in the South
Texas District that puts over 50,000 business miles a year on his van.
Harry
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2897.11 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Sat Feb 12 1994 19:41 | 15 |
| re: <<< Note 2897.10 by USHS01::HARDMAN "Massive Action = Massive Results" >>>
> But, does your boss require you to drive 100-350 miles a day in it?
No - my daily roundtrip commute from home to the office and back is only 90
miles. I only go above that when I have to make a meeting at another site
during the day. Then I add another 12 to 50 onto that. Usually not more
than two or three times a week.
I guess my point was that xx,000 miles does not necessarily an unreliable
vehicle make. And, that if it wasn't a company subsidized benefit, there
might be more incentive to be conservative in replacement cycles.
-Jack
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2897.12 | | SYORPD::DEEP | Bob Deep - SYO, DTN 256-5708 | Mon Feb 14 1994 14:52 | 14 |
| The leasing company determines what the final mileage should be for the vehicle
as a part of the lease agreement with Digital. Since the mileage has recently
come down, and we all know Digital isn't going to spend more than necessary,
its reasonable to assume that Digital struck a better deal with GE Leasing.
As for the vans (and wagons, BTW) for people in Sales and Support (DC, or
whatever, these days) the policy requires that your cost center manager
must approve anything other than a sedan, since it hits his/her cost center
for a larger monthly expense.
Those who currently have vans or wagons can order them again. Those without
a van or wagon as their current vehicle must get CC mgr approval.
Bob
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2897.13 | Vans/wagons only if NEEDED | ANGLIN::SULLIVAN | Take this job and LOVE it | Tue Feb 15 1994 09:39 | 3 |
| Their was also a memo sent out that requested thet those in MCS that
don't need the Wagon/Van to order the Sedans.
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2897.14 | | POCUS::RICCIARDI | Be a graceful Parvenu... | Tue Feb 15 1994 10:22 | 2 |
| I called to see if sales folk could get the wagons or vans. The answer
is no. You need a business justification, as it has always been.
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2897.15 | Gelco not DEC Fleet | KAOS::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Sun Feb 27 1994 16:42 | 11 |
| I believe that in the ordering packet I received from Gelco they
said that all vehicles will be ordered from now on at 50K. This I
assume is because they won't take a beating on the resales as they had
when DEC wanted everyone driving them into the ground.
And I applaude .4 reply.
mike turro
Baltimore
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