So here's the story:
I drive all over the Phoenix Metro as an estimator for sales of sunscreens, security doors/gates, and other items for homes. When I got the job in May it was understood that I would be driving my own vehicle. At the time, I was using my wife's car since I was without, but soon bought a 96 chevy truck. The truck was in great condition and while it had kinda high miles at 156k, not too high. I'm watching the miles rack up at almost the speed of sound, it seems. I've put over 12,000 miles on it in 4 months.
The boss and I left the agreement at we would discuss each maintenance item at the time and he'd pay for certain things. The only thing so far has been a single oil change. Yes, I know, not enough oil changes. 2 weeks ago I got in a wreck that was just plain unavoidable. I was forced out of my lane due to another wreck, and while they did not hit me, I hit someone on my other side. The police did not ticket me because I was forced out of my lane, but my insurance is paying for the other guy's car since I came into his lane. Fast forward to today and a cabinet flies out of a truck and people are swerving all over and I avoid the cars but not the cabinet, of course, shredding my tire.
I'm pissed because I would not be putting all these miles on and risking my truck if it weren't for work. Granted, I would be driving it, but I wouldn't be taking it 150+ miles a day thru the heart of Phoenix, every friggin day. I'm getting to the point that I don't want to watch my truck die a fast death and me not get more than a few months out of it and in the end, be an owner of a beaten and battered truck when it could have been helped if the owner would buy and maintain his own truck.
He pays me a decent hourly wage but I don't really consider that part of the truck deal. What he does give me for the truck is payment for all of my gas, even for the 80 mile round-trip from home to work and back, as well as all of the gas going to and from all the customers' homes. So he doesn't exactly pay me the going federal mileage rate, but it equates to something similar, I've done the math. By the way, that is about 51 cents a mile, it varies from year to year.
My insurance is paying for the body shop, not his. I end up with a truck with a million miles on it that I can't sell but bought for a fairly shiny penny, not him.
I'm about done driving my own truck for this and want to get a new job or tell him to buy his own truck, pay his own insurance, pay for all the maintenance, etc.
What do you think is fair in a situation like this?