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Old Apr 27th, 2006, 03:42 PM       
Geggy, I think it depends on the company. More than likely some companies who actually hire drivers to work for them might pay for gas, or mileage, while drivers who do more contract oriented work pay it out of their pocket.

Your point is horribly valid, like El Blanco said, "the most highly sought after product in the world". This means tons of people use it for various economical factors- commercially and industrially- and obviously for personal uses, thus a raise on the gas price effects all of those factors in some way.

IS, I wasn't really talking to anyone, I was just being sarcastic.
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