I worked effectively as a subbie for a Surveying Company who were tied into a company that dealt with insurance Companies.
The boss of this tied in company got himself a Ferrari.
On turning up in the car park of a prospective new client this tied in company director did not get the contract he was closing in on, I suppose the rational was if jack the lad is swanning around in a Ferrari who is picking up the tab for that somewhat overpriced car? being used by a very, very small Company??
As for running costs of the Ferrari? servicing every 3,000 miles, drinks fuel, tends to put points on your license, loads of break downs, so much so you really need two of them, one in the garage the other being driven??
The boss of this tied in company got himself a Ferrari.
On turning up in the car park of a prospective new client this tied in company director did not get the contract he was closing in on, I suppose the rational was if jack the lad is swanning around in a Ferrari who is picking up the tab for that somewhat overpriced car? being used by a very, very small Company??
As for running costs of the Ferrari? servicing every 3,000 miles, drinks fuel, tends to put points on your license, loads of break downs, so much so you really need two of them, one in the garage the other being driven??