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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 3016070" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You brought up the freedom issues, not me. If you're going to use such things to back up your argument at least prove it's actually happening. </p><p></p><p>I get that they already have a system in place to show unusual gaps in time, unlike in the early 90's when he was getting away with it. But the GPS system is a further lock down on unscrupulous couriers. The gap report can be beaten. Quickly grab a few close by pups but only pup one. Release pkgs to show you are doing something then drop them off later while doing other nearby stops. Drive way out of your area to see someone or do personal business, releasing pkgs as you go. Drop off pkgs on break or interspersed amongst other deliveries. GPS eliminates the ability to get away with this. And most likely most of the time mgrs are too busy to be monitoring your whereabouts but who knows, maybe they'll audit from time to time, keeping everyone honest. But this whole idea that this will be used to get rid of people who are perfectly good couriers but older and better paid is highly unlikely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 3016070, member: 24302"] You brought up the freedom issues, not me. If you're going to use such things to back up your argument at least prove it's actually happening. I get that they already have a system in place to show unusual gaps in time, unlike in the early 90's when he was getting away with it. But the GPS system is a further lock down on unscrupulous couriers. The gap report can be beaten. Quickly grab a few close by pups but only pup one. Release pkgs to show you are doing something then drop them off later while doing other nearby stops. Drive way out of your area to see someone or do personal business, releasing pkgs as you go. Drop off pkgs on break or interspersed amongst other deliveries. GPS eliminates the ability to get away with this. And most likely most of the time mgrs are too busy to be monitoring your whereabouts but who knows, maybe they'll audit from time to time, keeping everyone honest. But this whole idea that this will be used to get rid of people who are perfectly good couriers but older and better paid is highly unlikely. [/QUOTE]
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