Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

What about company vehicles?

What we do about those when we are relocated?

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How did I sell mine without the title? Easy -- I got a copy of the title mailed to me. Just a small amount otlf trickery involved. Tee hee lol

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Post ID: @7bmc+1npfcgvL

you guys really su----x

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Post ID: @3mqa+1npfcgvL

"It wasn't to Carvana, but I literally SOLD my company car! I got $11,000 for a 2018. Since I was working from home, I don't need it. I figure it's the least I deserve for my troubles. My last day on payroll is Thursday, but, they still have no idea it's been gone for like 8 months. Hilarious."

I'll take things that never happened for $200 please.
How do you sell a car you don't have a title too? And even if you did get the title its not in your name. If you forged a title in your name to sell it, then have fun in jail and dont drop the soap.

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Post ID: @2sah+1npfcgvL

Anonymous - I don't think I'd have the courage to do that, but, I've heard of another person doing that with an older company car they had. I did peel the T stickers and logos off of it so it was just a plain white vehicle, especially since I would take it out drinking on Friday nights.

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Post ID: @2ure+1npfcgvL

It wasn't to Carvana, but I literally SOLD my company car! I got $11,000 for a 2018. Since I was working from home, I don't need it. I figure it's the least I deserve for my troubles. My last day on payroll is Thursday, but, they still have no idea it's been gone for like 8 months. Hilarious.

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Post ID: @2cup+1npfcgvL

Im amazed by the fact that so many manager titles have been able to work from home then to hear some have company vehicles. Wow I thought everyone was suffering in old moldy delapitated buildings with micro managers like the rest of us

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Post ID: @1mqi+1npfcgvL

Sell it to Carvana.

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Post ID: @1fjb+1npfcgvL

I don't but I saw one the other day it look like it was on its way to the junk yard. half of it was rusted out and tires looked really bad. I can tell stank is implementing his maintenance policies. no money in maintenance.

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Post ID: @1umj+1npfcgvL

Clean inside and out, 2 coats carnauba wax hand rubbed. Clean the glass and vacuum, then turn in.

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Post ID: @1pws+1npfcgvL

Take them to your assigned garage in your previous location before you move.

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Post ID: @1tzz+1npfcgvL

I put sugar in the gas tank for better millage

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Post ID: @1egk+1npfcgvL

It’s yours to keep for your troubles.

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Post ID: @rja+1npfcgvL

The repo man is coming.

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Post ID: @uin+1npfcgvL

My experience with company vehicles is that they are going away and fast. You might have a pool car shared amongst various work groups, but that's about it.

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Post ID: @jfu+1npfcgvL

Drain the oil and start practicing 0-60 times until you can't do any more. Oh yeah, and come back here to post the results.

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