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FrankRubye
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Is TELUS using community or private parking for their Fleet?
This a weird topic to bring up regarding a company that posted 20.1 billion in revenues last year but does TELUS use community parking for its service fleet?
I would think a company, a conglome...
- 2 years ago
Hey. First, I edited out the address of the apartment building as we like to not have private info posted. I'll send a message over to the driver's manager to get to the bottom of this. Everything Nighthawk said is correct, and if there's an infraction of your strata's bylaws in terms of parking space / visitor parking space usage, reach out to your strata council or property mgmt contact. That all being said, as mentioned I'll forward this post off to the driver's manager right away!
FrankRubye
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
You continue to tell me not to keep posting about this and I have tried to do just that but you continue to pretend to miss the point so I'll lay it out again.
NO one thinks this guy is here 5 day a week doing installs. You know that is not what I said (so I'll repost until you understand):
NO ONE Is Allowed To Park in visitors without a Visitors Pass. Even with one it is only 7 day in a month. Your TELUS vehicle is not registered to the condo so he can avoid warning/ tickets. I know he lives in our South Pointe Condominiums, that's 100. I asked you in my first post if TELUS didn't pay him fair wages to afford a parking stall or if TELUS does not provide an Allowance to pay for the parking of the TELUS vehicle?
You are the best at making the company you work for look bad. How many times do I need to write asking that you don't have your workers use Visitor Parking as their own private stalls. Is that really unreasonable?
PLEASE READ MY ORGINAL POST: if it is not clear please let me know so I may clarify.
This a weird topic to bring up regarding a company that posted 20.1 billion in revenues last year but does TELUS use community parking for its service fleet?
I would think a company, a conglomerate, this size would either have enough resources to house their own service vehicles or at the very least compensate they’re employees who do take their service vehicles home daily for the parking of said vehicles. It is strange to me that at the condo my Grandma lives in (mode edit - private info) there is this one van using the visitors parking daily, usually nearest to the main door to the building. At first, people thought he is there on a service call, but this is not the case.
Ever since my Grandma’s building had to let go of their Property Management Company, the TELUS Work Van (V232528) parks in visitor parking religiously. I understand there is no one there to issue fines or monitoring our visitors parking but please take others into consideration as a Corporation your size can. In addition, TELUS serves this community and this very building which is partly how they generate those billion$; could TELUS not use our property to house their vehicles?
With so many people/companies abusing the visitors parking and with so many seniors in our complex this has become a burden for them as their Health Care Workers cannot find parking after 5pm. Also, everyone else who lives there does not have a place for their visiting friends and family to park which makes living here very sad. Lastly, there are many others who do follow the rules and either purchased parking stall when buying their condo or rent one out monthly.
Can you please let me know what your policy on this matter is so I can communicate that with the condo board and community groups in the area that I am involved in.
A-B
Community Manager
2 years ago1. I've yet again merged this topic with your original. As already stated, the way online forums work is you can simply reply or discuss things in one topic to keep the discussion on topic. Instead of clogging up our forums with the same duplicate post over and over.
2. I've also edited your post as it contained private information (the address of a family member). It's good practice to avoid sharing private information publicly on the internet; this applies pretty much anywhere you may be.
3. Also as stated, the field manager has been alerted and is investigating. I'm aware that people shouldn't park in a visitor section without a visitor pass.
4. The employee's wages is none of your business, nor mine.
5. Our policy is to receive notice of situations such as this, and immediately flag them to the driver's manager...which I've done.
6. Any further duplicate posts about this will once again be merged into this one to keep the community clean and on topic.
7. Let's keep things positive and constructive here. I'd advise you to check out our Community House Rules on the right side of our main landing page. Lots of helpful tips there!