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New starters mileage
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geordieboy123
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New starters mileage
Can anyone tell me if new starters are paid mileage allowance in your area?
Thanks in anticipation
Thanks in anticipation
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Roadie8282
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Re: New starters mileage
What do you mean?
Fuel costs getting to work covered?
Fuel costs getting to work covered?
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geordieboy123
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Re: New starters mileage
If they have to travel to an office other than their own
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TooManyLoops
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Re: New starters mileage
You ask for a van, or for them to drop you off there and pick you up to get you back to your DO for finishing time
Your insurance won't cover you, unless you have business insurance. And then, why the hell should you use your own personal vehicle
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moonjaguar
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Re: New starters mileage
My contract says I can be sent to another office. Wouldn't I then be insured if I drove to that office? And I often do go to other offices and have been told I can claim milage but never have bothered as it's pennies per mile.TooManyLoops wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 18:07You ask for a van, or for them to drop you off there and pick you up to get you back to your DO for finishing time
Your insurance won't cover you, unless you have business insurance. And then, why the hell should you use your own personal vehicle
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Shaugi
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Re: New starters mileage
SDP+C Car insurance usually covers you to commute to your usual place of work. Not to wherever the heck the company wants to send you on a day by day basis. That'd fall under using the vehicle for business use.moonjaguar wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 18:52My contract says I can be sent to another office. Wouldn't I then be insured if I drove to that office? And I often do go to other offices and have been told I can claim milage but never have bothered as it's pennies per mile.TooManyLoops wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 18:07You ask for a van, or for them to drop you off there and pick you up to get you back to your DO for finishing time
Your insurance won't cover you, unless you have business insurance. And then, why the hell should you use your own personal vehicle
Best bet is to tell the manager that you'll need a van and use the RM fuel and insurance.
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A2B
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Re: New starters mileage
I thought I'd read that RM were using some new starts as a pool of labour and just sent wherever needed?
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Roadie8282
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Re: New starters mileage
Yeah it's 55p a mile you can claim if self employed. Not sure how it'll work for PAYE.
I cycle to work so they never ask as they know they'll have to give me a vsn which then means they'll be 1 short for a dpr driver
I cycle to work so they never ask as they know they'll have to give me a vsn which then means they'll be 1 short for a dpr driver
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tramssirhc
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Re: New starters mileage
For post 22 contracts there's a mobility clause in the contract of employment. However workers report an inconsistent approach to that clause. Sometimes arrangements are put in place such as the provision of a vehicle to facilitate travel to another workplace. Ultimately the contract says the employee is liable to work at whichever location the employer requires. If you need insurance for your own vehicle to use it for business use you will need to ensure you are insured.geordieboy123 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 16:27Can anyone tell me if new starters are paid mileage allowance in your area?
Thanks in anticipation
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tramssirhc
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Re: New starters mileage
The contract does not say there is a liability to have a vehicle to drive to work. So workers who commute to their workplace by other means could well be offered a vehicle. They may also be told to commute by other means to another workplace. The approach is inconsistent.Roadie8282 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 22:57Yeah it's 55p a mile you can claim if self employed. Not sure how it'll work for PAYE.
I cycle to work so they never ask as they know they'll have to give me a vsn which then means they'll be 1 short for a dpr driver![]()
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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Hitcher
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Re: New starters mileage
Never use your own car - they'll soon stop sending you.
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smok3y666
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Re: New starters mileage
I was only ever sent to another office once and I told my manager I needed taking there and dropping back off at my normal start and finish times. That lasted for one day and never happened again.
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geordieboy123
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Re: New starters mileage
We work in a cluster of three offices and it’s costing the new starters a fortune in petrol when they’re sent to the furthest office about 15 miles away but there is a doubt as to whether they’re entitled to itTooManyLoops wrote: ↑01 Jul 2026, 18:07You ask for a van, or for them to drop you off there and pick you up to get you back to your DO for finishing time
Your insurance won't cover you, unless you have business insurance. And then, why the hell should you use your own personal vehicle
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Hitcher
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Re: New starters mileage
Tell them not to use their own cars then!geordieboy123 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:12We work in a cluster of three offices and it’s costing the new starters a fortune in petrol when they’re sent to the furthest office about 15 miles away but there is a doubt as to whether they’re entitled to it
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geordieboy123
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Re: New starters mileage
They have to mate otherwise the base office will be short of vansHitcher wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:26Tell them not to use their own cars then!geordieboy123 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2026, 17:12We work in a cluster of three offices and it’s costing the new starters a fortune in petrol when they’re sent to the furthest office about 15 miles away but there is a doubt as to whether they’re entitled to it