I work in a group home and drive an e-250 van to transport the residents. The company I work for has a dozen or so houses and nearly 20 vans of varying makes, models, and years. For the most part they get the poop beaten out of them by the staff and are frequently neglected maintenance wise. One of the nurses was driving the van shortly after we got it brand new and managed to back into someone's car and do a bit of body damage, the thing didn't even have 100 miles on it yet!
It's a nearly 100% female line of work and I've broken most of the girls' habit of leaving the van in park without setting the brake but there's still an abundance of empty cups, snack wrappers, and junk left in there. It took quite a bit of reminding on my part for them to have the oil changed when it was way overdue.
Any similar experiences? I know most people probably treat company vehicles a lot differently than they would their own.
It's a nearly 100% female line of work and I've broken most of the girls' habit of leaving the van in park without setting the brake but there's still an abundance of empty cups, snack wrappers, and junk left in there. It took quite a bit of reminding on my part for them to have the oil changed when it was way overdue.
Any similar experiences? I know most people probably treat company vehicles a lot differently than they would their own.