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>> Listening to most of you guys make me wish I had used condoms when I was
>> traveling around the country and the world in the 60's. > >That's GOTTA be the best put-down here in months. > Other than maybe.............. "Yeah, most of us wish you had too." Ok, maybe not as good, but a solid "return" jab. Remove "YOURPANTIES" to reply MUADIB® http://www.angelfire.com/retro/sster...IN%20PAGE.html one small step for man,..... One giant leap for attorneys. |
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Nothing at all. My job requires me to have a car while at work, otherwise,
I'd walk back and forth. "jjs" > wrote in message ... > "Birdlander" > wrote in message > . .. > > [...] Granted, I > > know only drive six miles/day round-trip to work > > Pathetic. What you got against a little exercise every day? > > |
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On Sun, 19 Dec 2004 19:18:42 -0600, "jjs" > wrote:
>"Birdlander" > wrote in message ... >> [...] Granted, I >> know only drive six miles/day round-trip to work > >Pathetic. What you got against a little exercise every day? > Heh heh. You're funny, JJ. :-) --- "Knowledge speaks; wisdom listens." - Jimi Hendrix "Stupid people are funny." - me |
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"Birdlander" > wrote in message
m... > Nothing at all. My job requires me to have a car while at work, > otherwise, > I'd walk back and forth. Interesting. So they require you to have a car, but don't specify that it has to run or be reliable? If I had a job that required a car I'd tell 'em to provide the thing. |
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>Many companys are doing away with company cars today for liability. They pay
>a >little car allowance and if the grunt gets into a wreck, they are not liable. > LOL Bill I make my secretary use her car. After 13 accedents in her 10 yrs of driving, I'm not putting her behind the wheel of precious metal. Mario |
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"Bill Berckman" > wrote in message
... > John Stafford wrote: > >>Interesting. So they require you to have a car, but don't specify that it >>has to run or be reliable? If I had a job that required a car I'd tell 'em >>to provide the thing. > > Many companys are doing away with company cars today for liability. They > pay a > little car allowance and if the grunt gets into a wreck, they are not > liable. Well, I have a surprise for the employers - in most states if the employee is driving for the employer, the employer is still liable. |
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Vicarious liability. The master is liable for the actions of the employee
provided the employee is actually acting on behalf the employer and not on their own "frolic" Goes back to english common law. "jjs" > wrote in message ... > "Bill Berckman" > wrote in message > ... >> John Stafford wrote: >> >>>Interesting. So they require you to have a car, but don't specify that it >>>has to run or be reliable? If I had a job that required a car I'd tell >>>'em >>>to provide the thing. >> >> Many companys are doing away with company cars today for liability. They >> pay a >> little car allowance and if the grunt gets into a wreck, they are not >> liable. > > Well, I have a surprise for the employers - in most states if the employee > is driving for the employer, the employer is still liable. > |
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