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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Big Fra on 17 April 2008, 04:22:24
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I am looking at applying for a job within the company I currently work for. It would be a training course for 2-3 yrs then a really good position/salary.
The issue is, I currently spend £20 a week in fuel for work only. I have a weekly mileage of 60 miles.
If I continue my application and am successfull, my fuel bill would be £100 a week, 80 miles daily.
Mileage would be 400 weekly.
I could not afford this during the training period, nor I think would want to subject this to my car.
I have been told by my superiors that i should not be doing the job I am doing and that they expect me to progress/branch out within the company.
It's a rather global company, what do they want?
What should I do?
I really want to keep a miggy, but TBH, the miggy's economy isn't the greatest, so I have been looking at merc 220 cdi's.
Help!
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I am looking at applying for a job within the company I currently work for. It would be a training course for 2-3 yrs then a really good position/salary.
The issue is, I currently spend £20 a week in fuel for work only. I have a weekly mileage of 60 miles.
If I continue my application and am successfull, my fuel bill would be £100 a week, 80 miles daily.
Mileage would be 400 weekly.
I could not afford this during the training period, nor I think would want to subject this to my car.
I have been told by my superiors that i should not be doing the job I am doing and that they expect me to progress/branch out within the company.
It's a rather global company, what do they want?
What should I do?
I really want to keep a miggy, but TBH, the miggy's economy isn't the greatest, so I have been looking at merc 220 cdi's.
Help!
The future prospect of a good job with salary is very important and not to be ignored. Consider other means of transport for the 3 years for getting to work; public; car share; economical car/bike, anything to get you there on that course!
Mind you I have never done all that. Instead I have just driven an Omega (3 ltr at the time) daily to London and sacrificed all other luxuries (apart from cosmetics, clothes, shoes etc!) ;D. But it COULD be YOUR answer!
All the best. Lizzie Zoom :-* :-*
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Lizzie, thank you for your input.
The sacrifrices would be..........
er......
the breadknife!!!!!
TBH I am at a loss regarding this.
I earn a little above the average salary at the moment, but it just isnt enough, mentally, physically, and I just plain feel I am worth more to the world.
P.S. What k9nd of sane person is up at this time? :D
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Lizzie, thank you for your input.
The sacrifrices would be..........
er......
the breadknife!!!!!
TBH I am at a loss regarding this.
I earn a little above the average salary at the moment, but it just isnt enough, mentally, physically, and I just plain feel I am worth more to the world.
P.S. What k9nd of sane person is up at this time? :D
Sane people like us; best time of the day! Lizzie Zoom ;)
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Here hen, too many comments, so little time.
I finshed at midnite, enjoying a half or two after work.
Whats your excuse?
Anyway, back to my issue, what's your advice?
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Here hen, too many comments, so little time.
I finshed at midnite, enjoying a half or two after work.
Whats your excuse?
Anyway, back to my issue, what's your advice?
I was in the newspaper business for over 30 years!
Anyway...your problem....I would still go for the new job. Can you raise any loans, borrow money from relatives, sell anything to give you some funds? Anyway, doesn't the training salary give you enough for your costs? If not speak to the company concerned and ask if they can give you any assistance :)
I would certainly exhaust all areas before giving up on this great opportunity.
Lizzie Zoom :-* :-*
PS Is a merc 220 CDi really the car for you if you are going for this job? Are they not thirsty beasts?
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I would not be taking a drop in salary, and a c220 cdi auto would be a huge decrease in running costs fuel wise. Even If I had to go for a 2.2 dti manual over my 2.5v6.
Too many comments going on in my head for 05:20 in the morning.
Thank you for your input at the moment, but it's bedtime for me.
Cheery-blow!
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I would not be taking a drop in salary, and a c220 cdi auto would be a huge decrease in running costs fuel wise. Even If I had to go for a 2.2 dti manual over my 2.5v6.
Too many comments going on in my head for 05:20 in the morning.
Thank you for your input at the moment, but it's bedtime for me.
Cheery-blow!
Have a good sleep! Bye bye! :y
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Well I think 25mpg at 85mph over 300 miles at 48p a litre isn't bad
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Hiya, ask them if they can arrange for some fuel allowance during training, 80 miles a day is a lot of out of pocket, if your superiors really think you should progress within the company it would be in their best interest to "invest" in you whilst training and should be accomodating to the idea.
Ask if they can meet you half way with the costs, that way you are sacrificing something and they will be too.
Carlos.
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If the tuition is free would it be worth taking out a loan over 5/7 years, this should pay for your travel expenses plus more over the 3 years training.
regards
richard a
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find out if you get travelling expenses. tell them as much as you would like to advance you cannot afford to pay for the extra travel to the course.
220 miles a day i was doing and they gave me 28p a mile
richie
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Why not a 2.2 DTI omega. I looked in to buying the merc 220CDI when i got rid of my last omega DTI and the feed back i got from people who own them is that they break down lots and in my line of work i dont need that as i do over 60'000 miles a year soi found another omega DTI. If you went down the road of a DTI omega your 400 miles a week would cost about £55 as that is what i am getting out of mine and also the service parts are a lot less to buy :)
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Quite simply I'd LPG convert
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Quite simply I'd LPG convert
I had been looking at getting shot of my v6 and getting a 2.0 or 2.2 auto on gas, but I heard that there is not much difference in economy between the 4cyl and 6 cyl.
I really want to get an auto now, as I have gad problems with my knees for quite a while now. (6'3 and both cruciate ligaments damaged)
I doubt very much that my company would assist with the travel expenses. I had a look at the job posting and it states no reloction costs will be paid. :-/
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I am looking at applying for a job within the company I currently work for. It would be a training course for 2-3 yrs then a really good position/salary.
The issue is, I currently spend £20 a week in fuel for work only. I have a weekly mileage of 60 miles.
If I continue my application and am successfull, my fuel bill would be £100 a week, 80 miles daily.
Mileage would be 400 weekly.
I could not afford this during the training period, nor I think would want to subject this to my car.
I have been told by my superiors that i should not be doing the job I am doing and that they expect me to progress/branch out within the company.
It's a rather global company, what do they want?
What should I do?
I really want to keep a miggy, but TBH, the miggy's economy isn't the greatest, so I have been looking at merc 220 cdi's.
Help!
Right, do your sums properly, you havn't at the moment.
You need to consider
1) Real economy over the longer distance and not the short one you currently drive (where a large percentage will be on the warm up cycle)
2) Depreciation of the asset, a figure of 20% value lost a year is not un-reasonable.
3) Service costs, the mileage you talk of would ideal require 4 oil changes, 1 air filter, 1 fuel filter, 1 pollen filter, set of brake pads and a set of 4 tyres per year + other items no doubt
As a rough guide for your current car
Depreciation - Negligable, its already low value
Fuel, I would say 1 tank per week so 70 quid
Tyres - 300 quid a set
Servicing 200 quid?
Now what about the merc......
This is something I have done recently due to being in a similar situation.....I worked out the commute will cost me around 4000 a year total in the 2.5 manual (includes insurance, tax etc which I would have to pay anyway).
The interesting bit is that the mpg gain of a modern diesel over the petrol I have is totally lost when depreciation is taken into account!
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can you not use the ladys car as its half the size /half the running cost
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Is the new journey motorway rather than presumably town travel currently?? If so you should on your 2.5v6 be looking at 30+mpg average rather than about 20 odd...so 400 miles should be about 12 gallons...about 50 litres...so about £50 ish a week...
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can you not use the ladys car as its half the size /half the running cost
Neh, its pish! :D I hate it!
About 90% would be motorway, I was taking my figures on my average mpg of 22. Even after a long motorway run and some street driving, it barely goes past 26.
Plus, I really fancy an automatic with cruise control.
I want to keep my miggy as a weekend toy and transplant the engine with summit a bit more pokey. ;)
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I would advise against the Merc, a friend of mine who owns a garage has 2 down there currently, both with turbos that have chucked the contents of the sump out of the exhaust, both othe them hage huge bills......BMW diesels seem to be going to same way as well ( i miean the newer stuff)
Personally i would sell the 2.5 petrol and have a look round for a diesel, ok they are a bit sluggish in standard form but they will return better MPG
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I travel 160 miles/day in my miggy at the moment. It hurts the bank balance, but I couldn't wish for a more comfy car to do the distance. I average 35mpg over the week - not brill, but not too bad for a 3.0.
For the additional training, it's a no brainer...GO FOR IT!!!!!
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Just gas the b****y thing and reap the savings!