Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what state are you in? In the DMV this would be mean. Plus you could in theory let her drive 3 hours away and still be in either VA or MD. But you could cross the legion bridge and be in another state in 20 mins. OP we say the car is got local use only. We will consider beach trips or local weekend trips on a case by case basisAnonymous wrote:We have it written into our handbook that APs should not take the car out of state. So far no one has challenged that.
DP. Well, I guess I am mean but I do pay for my car. Once the au pair takes over payments and insurance premiums, they are welcome to drive wherever they want. Signed, the Grinch
NP but this is weird. You really wouldn’t let your au pair drive into DC or MD if you live in VA? That seems shortsighted versus a mileage range?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what state are you in? In the DMV this would be mean. Plus you could in theory let her drive 3 hours away and still be in either VA or MD. But you could cross the legion bridge and be in another state in 20 mins. OP we say the car is got local use only. We will consider beach trips or local weekend trips on a case by case basisAnonymous wrote:We have it written into our handbook that APs should not take the car out of state. So far no one has challenged that.
DP. Well, I guess I am mean but I do pay for my car. Once the au pair takes over payments and insurance premiums, they are welcome to drive wherever they want. Signed, the Grinch