Agreed x 2.. Dun downgrade others to upgrade yourself.Originally posted by angel7030:In my capacity as a businessgal, I have never see or heard of peers in our professional saying others in a way of as marked red above. It is very uncall for especially in a public forum. You have the rite to post or talk whatever you want, but do not assume others as not knowing the importance of driving and customer satisfaction. One of the ethic in business is not to engage in personnal critic and assumption but merely to make money by trading in an equal enviroment.
ur boss ordered toys ah?Originally posted by samicksports:Hi archergod, yeah I agree with you. I was taught through experiences that driving your client in your own car projects the professionalism and image of yourself and the company. Last time when I was out entertaining with small clients, I usually order Coke so that I can drive home. This time round my boss has pre-ordered 15 bottles of Martel and other liquor so I can't escape this time round
i think the question "Do you dare let others drive your car when you're drunk?" is pretty straightforward. either u dare or dun dare. who are u to qualify whether those who have tried or not can answer?Originally posted by w2k_83:I think many of the replies here are really uncalled for.
1) If the moderator thinks that this is advertising, just close the thread.
2) If anyone has tried this service before, just reply straight to the question on how the service is.
3) Else if you haven't tried it before, just stay away and not give replies like "take a cab" or "you don't need to drive your clients personally". These are personal preferences and if he/his company wants to stick to it, be it. It is not up to us to comment on whether he should do it.
Let's not deviate away from the original question and turn this into a crossfire.
[/b]Originally posted by w2k_83:I think many of the replies here are really uncalled for.
1) If the moderator thinks that this is advertising, just close the thread.
2) If anyone has tried this service before, just reply straight to the question on how the service is.
3) Else if you haven't tried it before, just stay away and not give replies like "take a cab" or "you don't need to drive your clients personally". These are personal preferences and if he/his company wants to stick to it, be it. It is not up to us to comment on whether he should do it.
Let's not deviate away from the original question and turn this into a crossfire.