New Q3 and boss hit my car
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New Q3 and boss hit my car
Need your help with a sticky situation guys. I have had my new 2017 Q3 a few months and love it. The other day I came out to my car and noticed a crease over my passenger wheel arch. I am 99% my boss opened his passenger rear door into the arch. Funny thing is he drives a BMW 7 series but treats it poorly. I had the dent removed at Audi by PDR but I am worried this will happen again by my boss. What should I say to him in the least awkward way possible? It's assigned parking so moving isn't an option. I was in an hour late Friday from dropping the car off for the PDR and I told him I had to take the car in to have a dent removed from someone opening their door into mine. He just responded with ok. I am really careful with parking and I take care of my things because I work hard to pay for them. I feel like I need to say something more to him to try to make sure he gets it and doesn't fling his doors open. Please help me figure this out Audi lovers!!!!
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Don't really think there's anything you can do. You could bring it up, but depending on his personality, he may take your remark as an offense. This could potentially harm your work relationship with him. Then again, if your boss is such an easily irritable person, it may be better to simply find new employment .
However, if moving your car is not an option, that may be the only way to avoid future dents from his car.
Can you swap spots with somebody else? If not, then perhaps park further away like on the street instead.
However, if moving your car is not an option, that may be the only way to avoid future dents from his car.
Can you swap spots with somebody else? If not, then perhaps park further away like on the street instead.
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