Parking permit fees and fairness @ Monash University
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Marcello Rosa
8 years ago
In addition the process for disputing fines is sub optimal. You send an email to the address listed, and never get a reply. For this cost you would expect some decent customer service.
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Tom Cruise
8 years ago
Easy solution - be like me and fly a spaceship to work! Problem solved! Plebs.
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Daniel Garrett
8 years ago
1x Flatbead Trolley with hand guards and foot break.
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Randy Marsh
8 years ago
Terk er jerb!
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Durand
8 years ago
If staff have to pay for parking, staff should have first dibs on parking allocations and purchases. The online allocation process can be something that remains open over a few weeks or few months for staff (even at the end of the year) since staff will hopefully know whether they will be returning post New Year. Especially ridiculous for those staff who were on holiday during the purchase period of 3 days.
The "too bad so sad" behaviour, response and treatment by the unit handling this parking SCHEME needs to be addressed and dealt with. I'm sure if we were all HEW6 and above like them, we would "just buy a red permit".
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Anonymous
8 years ago
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I work part time, three days a week, and still have to pay the same amount for a permit as if i was a full time staff member - this system needs to be reviewed !
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Staff need assurance of being able to purchase parking permits. I was away on the day of release as my daughter had surgery that day. This wait list just adds unnecessary stress for staff.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
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I was away from work with a back injury when the parking permit sale opened on Wed 7/2. I returned to work the following Monday (6 days later only) and attempted to purchase my permit and am now on a waiting list.
Current permit holders should absolutely be given the opportunity to purchase first (2 days is not enough).
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kim Phu
8 years ago
We paid for a parking spot to have a cover for our car. Not to be pushed outside to park without a cover and further away
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Without staf there would not be students.
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Moving the "RED" to level 1 to give premium parking to visitors/contactors is a strange decision. This puts greater pressure on the "BLUE" permit holders forcing them to travel further to their offices
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Robert Jamieson
8 years ago
It's a tax on staff when there are very limited public transport alternatives. In contrast staff who work at Melbourne airport don't pay for parking.
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Adam Fernandes
8 years ago
It's disgraceful that HEW 4s should have to pay the same amount as a HEW 9 for a parking space.
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Andrew Smith
8 years ago
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As a poorly paid professional staffer, with no ability to ever have a wage increase, the fact that my employer charges me to come to work in my car, I find abhorrent!
In addition the process for disputing fines is sub optimal. You send an email to the address listed, and never get a reply. For this cost you would expect some decent customer service.
Easy solution - be like me and fly a spaceship to work! Problem solved! Plebs.
1x Flatbead Trolley with hand guards and foot break.
Terk er jerb!
If staff have to pay for parking, staff should have first dibs on parking allocations and purchases. The online allocation process can be something that remains open over a few weeks or few months for staff (even at the end of the year) since staff will hopefully know whether they will be returning post New Year. Especially ridiculous for those staff who were on holiday during the purchase period of 3 days. The "too bad so sad" behaviour, response and treatment by the unit handling this parking SCHEME needs to be addressed and dealt with. I'm sure if we were all HEW6 and above like them, we would "just buy a red permit".
I work part time, three days a week, and still have to pay the same amount for a permit as if i was a full time staff member - this system needs to be reviewed !
Staff need assurance of being able to purchase parking permits. I was away on the day of release as my daughter had surgery that day. This wait list just adds unnecessary stress for staff.
I was away from work with a back injury when the parking permit sale opened on Wed 7/2. I returned to work the following Monday (6 days later only) and attempted to purchase my permit and am now on a waiting list. Current permit holders should absolutely be given the opportunity to purchase first (2 days is not enough).
We paid for a parking spot to have a cover for our car. Not to be pushed outside to park without a cover and further away
Without staf there would not be students.
Moving the "RED" to level 1 to give premium parking to visitors/contactors is a strange decision. This puts greater pressure on the "BLUE" permit holders forcing them to travel further to their offices
It's a tax on staff when there are very limited public transport alternatives. In contrast staff who work at Melbourne airport don't pay for parking.
It's disgraceful that HEW 4s should have to pay the same amount as a HEW 9 for a parking space.
As a poorly paid professional staffer, with no ability to ever have a wage increase, the fact that my employer charges me to come to work in my car, I find abhorrent!