Can confirm. I had some of the higher ups explain this exact thing to me once when I needed to drive somewhere, and it made sense from all angles to use my own (Otherwise I’d have to first drive two hours in the wrong direction to pick up the rental)
We ended up with a policy change that allowed for private cars being used with the explicit go-ahead from the line manager.
bamboo@lemmy.blahaj.zone 17 hours ago
This seems like the right answer. Also, if there is an incident and your personal insurance is involved, you might be hit with higher premiums for years, and would have a case to have your employer to have the increase be reimbursed.
The cost of the rental car avoids a lot of bureaucratic headache on both sides that could last years if something were to happen.
LemmyThinkAboutThat@lemmy.myserv.one 16 hours ago
You are correct.
This is where a lengthy mediation comes in with both parties trying to avoid litigation. For companies, it’s almost always cheaper to settle (I speak from experience having sat at both sides of the table).
Most people don’t realize that a moving violation ticket can cost them approximately $45 or more a year for the next four years, depending on the infraction and/or state you live in.
I absolutely agree with you.