03-02-2021, 01:40 AM | #89 |
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Yea, I guess it's easy to have a dismissive 'ahh what are you worrying about' attitude when it's not your own money. 😒
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03-02-2021, 02:59 AM | #90 |
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Sorry I'm not trying to be dismissive at all. Adapting takes time and there are ways to help the process, like those incentives I mentioned. $7500 Federal tax credit, $2500 state rebates, $1000 energy rebate are all quite substantial in addition to the money you can save on fuel itself vs charging. I'm sure you and your employer can find a way so that you can still be compensated and while it might require burning a little more calories than just giving them a gas receipt, that $10,500 in free money should make it a bit easier.
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