To: Lmo56
Only field engineers are excepted from having to drive a company Volt. Isn't that interesting! I wonder why? Could it be because a field engineer needs to get where he's going when he needs to get where he is going?
11 posted on
02/22/2012 11:59:55 PM PST by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
To: Mr Ramsbotham
The Volt will take you where you want any time you want and go as long as you want it to.
Once the battery is discharged it just fires up the gas engine to run the electric motor and charge the battery.
For the field guys it’s more.. Where do we put our tools, ladders and stock of spare parts? Volts do not offer the space for this.
12 posted on
02/23/2012 12:10:56 AM PST by
cableguymn
(Good thing I am a conservative. Otherwise I would have to support Mittens like Republicans do.)
To: Mr Ramsbotham
Only field engineers are excepted from having to drive a company Volt. Isn't that interesting! I wonder why? Could it be because a field engineer needs to get where he's going when he needs to get where he is going? No. It's because the Field Engineers need to get WHERE they need to be and tote tools and hardware around. Most have gas guzzling trucks.
17 posted on
02/23/2012 2:14:33 AM PST by
wizwor
To: Mr Ramsbotham
Funny, that was the one thing that really jumped out at me too.
21 posted on
02/23/2012 3:04:43 AM PST by
rlmorel
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