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Bloody cheek, they want to charge you 45p a mile to drive around advertising their company assuming it is sign written.0
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No, they don't want you bringing their branding into disrepute by doing gawd knows what out of business hours...
Most people who drive sign written vans (and cars) as opposed to plain white van tend to not do "gawd knows what" as they are so easily identifiable and reportable to the company (email, website) and police.
I myself was reported to my manager in my sign written van by another driver for overtaking him in excess of 60mph on a DC, the legal speed limit for my van he pointed out.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];75199126]His contract can’t be changed without his agreement. Does he have a union.[/QUOTE]
Yes it can, obviously...0
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