Pacers to be replaced by old London Underground trains?
In message
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er.org, Recliner writes
In every case, I was free to use it for private as well as business
purposes, and I never had to share it with colleagues. I don't recall
there being any mileage limits, either.
One firm I worked for, the MD used to complain that as soon as an
employee had worked their way up the tree sufficiently to qualify for a
company car, the first thing they did was move house 50 miles away where
property was cheaper, and proceed to wear out the company car at a rate
of knots.
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Roland Perry
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