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Is telematics over supervison?
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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 728820" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>The mere existence of the Telematics equipment on the car does not in itself constitute "oversupervision." Its UPS's truck and they can wire it up with whatever sensors they want to.</p><p> </p><p>The oversupervision starts when the company misuses the data gathered and starts questioning the driver over every single 90-second delay or 2-minute discrepancy in reported break or lunch time.</p><p> </p><p>The ONLY answer a driver should ever give when questioned in such a manner is..."I dont recall".</p><p> </p><p>By trying to "fill in the blanks" or speculate on what <em>might</em> have happened for 2 minutes on the previous day, the driver is exposing himself to being accused of dishonesty if he inadvertantly gives an incorrect answer.</p><p> </p><p>If the company actually has you on camera committing theft of time....you are going to be fired no matter what you say. If they <em>dont</em> have you on camera...then they are on a fishing expedition when they ask the questions and they are just trying to get you to incriminate yourself. Dont help them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 728820, member: 14668"] The mere existence of the Telematics equipment on the car does not in itself constitute "oversupervision." Its UPS's truck and they can wire it up with whatever sensors they want to. The oversupervision starts when the company misuses the data gathered and starts questioning the driver over every single 90-second delay or 2-minute discrepancy in reported break or lunch time. The ONLY answer a driver should ever give when questioned in such a manner is..."I dont recall". By trying to "fill in the blanks" or speculate on what [I]might[/I] have happened for 2 minutes on the previous day, the driver is exposing himself to being accused of dishonesty if he inadvertantly gives an incorrect answer. If the company actually has you on camera committing theft of time....you are going to be fired no matter what you say. If they [I]dont[/I] have you on camera...then they are on a fishing expedition when they ask the questions and they are just trying to get you to incriminate yourself. Dont help them. [/QUOTE]
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