All dumpsterness aside, it just looks like fuckin amateur hour with that decal on the door compared to the truck you can see parked in front of it. And I’m pretty sure the decal is slightly misaligned.
That’s so it can qualify as a work vehicle without the commitment of wrapping the thing then he gets to take the company car home and just take the magnet off.
Riiiiight, but I’m saying if you hired a company, disregarding the actual trucks themselves, do you want them to show up in a truck with actual proper graphics on the whole thing… or just some rinky dink misaligned decal without any useful, readable information on it? If they’re gonna insist on using the cucktruck for their company, at least commit to it.
I’m imagining they got properly personalized trucks, then at one point the owner got himself a cybertruck and just stuck on that shoddy decal on his own.
They bought the truck and stuck a business decal on it so they can claim it as a business expense and deduct the costs of owning that monstrosity on their income taxes.
The “decal” is probably magnetic so they can just remove it, they bought the truck because they wanted it for personal use/agenda reasons and don’t want to commit to real decals they can’t easily remove when not on a job.
Maybe not but if can certainly be one of the reasons. It sure as shit was the reason why my last car wasn’t a Tesla. But yeah like I said, it’s just because they wanted it.
And imo it reflects poorly on his business as long as it’s anywhere that people can see it, especially when it’s next to the properly customized truck.
All dumpsterness aside, it just looks like fuckin amateur hour with that decal on the door compared to the truck you can see parked in front of it. And I’m pretty sure the decal is slightly misaligned.
The decal is aligned to the bend in the panel, but that bend is not perpendicular to the rear edge of the panel so it looks weird
it’s likely that the decal is straight, but the door is misaligned
That’s so it can qualify as a work vehicle without the commitment of wrapping the thing then he gets to take the company car home and just take the magnet off.
But the truck in front is also theirs…
Riiiiight, but I’m saying if you hired a company, disregarding the actual trucks themselves, do you want them to show up in a truck with actual proper graphics on the whole thing… or just some rinky dink misaligned decal without any useful, readable information on it? If they’re gonna insist on using the cucktruck for their company, at least commit to it.
I’m imagining they got properly personalized trucks, then at one point the owner got himself a cybertruck and just stuck on that shoddy decal on his own.
They bought the truck and stuck a business decal on it so they can claim it as a business expense and deduct the costs of owning that monstrosity on their income taxes.
The “decal” is probably magnetic so they can just remove it, they bought the truck because they wanted it for personal use/agenda reasons and don’t want to commit to real decals they can’t easily remove when not on a job.
Basically no one buys a car for “agenda reasons”.
Maybe not but if can certainly be one of the reasons. It sure as shit was the reason why my last car wasn’t a Tesla. But yeah like I said, it’s just because they wanted it.
And imo it reflects poorly on his business as long as it’s anywhere that people can see it, especially when it’s next to the properly customized truck.