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New Employee Taking Persional Car To Office...good Or Bad Idea? by moscobabs(m): 1:55pm On Aug 06, 2015
Good afternoon my fellow Nairalanders, I just got a new job and I have to resume on 15th of this month.

I have been working as an Audit Officer since 2009 but this new offer is in a manager level but no official car attached for now.

I don't know if is a good idea to take my personal car to my new office since the job is a one man business Job.

One spirit is telling me to take it along because if the Owner of the company latter discover that I have a car he might be thinking that I have embezzle the company fund.While other spirit is telling me not to take it along since I did not drive during the interviews and taking car along might deprive me from getting an official car from the company,It has happened to a friend of mine before

Pls I need your mature advice .Thanks

Cc Seun
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Re: New Employee Taking Persional Car To Office...good Or Bad Idea? by Rubyventures: 2:00pm On Aug 06, 2015
moscobabs:
Good afternoon my fellow Nairalanders, I just got a new job and I have to resume on 15th of this month.

I have been working as an Audit Officer since 2009 but this new offer is in a manager level but no official car attached for now.

I don't know if is a good idea to take my personal car to my new office since the job is a one man business Job.

One spirit is telling me to take it along because if the Owner of the company latter discover that I have a car he might be thinking that I have embezzle the company fund.While other spirit is telling me not to take it along since I did not drive during the interviews and taking car along might deprive me from getting an official car from the company,It has happened to a friend of mine before

Pls I need your mature advice .Thanks

Cc Seun
All moderators

Your personal car is your personal business, if you have a place to park at work and it is more economical than using public transport then it is non of your boss's business.

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Re: New Employee Taking Persional Car To Office...good Or Bad Idea? by moscobabs(m): 2:08pm On Aug 06, 2015
Rubyventures:


Your personal car is your personal business, if you have a place to park at work and it is more economical than using public transport then it is non of your boss's business.
Thank u sir.

In my former place of work. U will be sacked once the owner heard ( not even confirmed o) u got a car or build a house
Re: New Employee Taking Persional Car To Office...good Or Bad Idea? by Rubyventures: 2:10pm On Aug 06, 2015
moscobabs:

Thank u sir.

In my former place of work. U will be sacked once the owner heard ( not even confirmed o) u got a car or build a house

Why would you be working for a boss who does not want you to progress?
Re: New Employee Taking Persional Car To Office...good Or Bad Idea? by moscobabs(m): 2:15pm On Aug 06, 2015
Rubyventures:


Why would you be working for a boss who does not want you to progress?
Main reason everybody is leaving the job

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