It's a hypothetical situation...
Every day for the last six months Trevor has given Brian a ride to work. As they work together it's not really costing him anything. Brian on the other hand saves a fortune in train fares and he also gets to work about 45 minutes faster than he would if he was forced to take the train and walk to the office that they both share!
They aren't really what you would call 'good friends' but they do work together and they get on OK. But Trevor is finding that keeping his car on the road is becoming increasingly more expensive, so he's asked his colleague to chip in and pay for his free rides to work in future.
Should Brian start chipping in? He's said that as it's not his car he shouldn't have to pay for the maintenance, ownership costs and taxes, etc. After all he's been tagging along for a while now and it's never been an issue in the past.
Fair enough, but actually - apart from commuting Trevor doesn't even use his car that much! He doesn't want to make his workmate get the train each day as it's actually no real inconvenience to give him a ride but he feels he should get something for his trouble.
What do you think? What would YOU do if you were one of the people in this imaginary scenario?
Every day for the last six months Trevor has given Brian a ride to work. As they work together it's not really costing him anything. Brian on the other hand saves a fortune in train fares and he also gets to work about 45 minutes faster than he would if he was forced to take the train and walk to the office that they both share!
They aren't really what you would call 'good friends' but they do work together and they get on OK. But Trevor is finding that keeping his car on the road is becoming increasingly more expensive, so he's asked his colleague to chip in and pay for his free rides to work in future.
Should Brian start chipping in? He's said that as it's not his car he shouldn't have to pay for the maintenance, ownership costs and taxes, etc. After all he's been tagging along for a while now and it's never been an issue in the past.
Fair enough, but actually - apart from commuting Trevor doesn't even use his car that much! He doesn't want to make his workmate get the train each day as it's actually no real inconvenience to give him a ride but he feels he should get something for his trouble.
What do you think? What would YOU do if you were one of the people in this imaginary scenario?
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