 2007-01-21 |
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Re: Driving my car for ERAC business??? Quote: Originally Posted by Unregistered This always confused me. When I was an MT, I was required at times to drive my personal vehicle. I never understood why I was required to drive my personal car when I was working for the single largest car buyer in the country. If it was around town, it was no big deal. I might do it once or twice a week. But the issue I have is driving for required events. Not the happy hours, those were semi-optional. My AM would setup after hours meetings at his office, which was 2 counties away and over 60 miles driving time. We would lock the doors at 6-6:15 and were expected down there at 7 to begin the meeting. Of course, no rental was provided, even though the whole branch was going down there. But then when I asked about being reimbursed for driving, I was given a quarter tank of gas on the company card. Using the IRS reimbursement rate for the round trip, I should have been paid almost $60! So my question, is this a practice that happens in other areas? Or if you had a mandatory trip that wasn't on the clock, did your manager give you a rental to drive, or how was it handled? Is this something that could be pursued in court if this happened frequently?? Just curious, I don't care about suing them, its over and done with for a while, but it happened a half dozen times to me in my year and a half there. | I never heard of this happening where I worked, but I see SERIOUS potential problems with it. Many insurance companies WILL NOT cover you if you are using your vehicle for "business purposes." This included running your own small business (real estate agent, etc) OR running for your employer. You're supposed to have a commercial policy for that. Your personal policy may well only cover you in transit to and from work (commuting). One would think ERAC would know this. If it were me, I would flat out refuse to go in my personal ride. Just me. |