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re: Found out my company vehicle has a tracking device
Posted on 7/30/20 at 5:56 am to Puddenn32
Posted on 7/30/20 at 5:56 am to Puddenn32
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How dare a company want to know where there asset is and to make sure its being used correctly.
Would you want them to put a tracker on the company cell phone they require you to carry?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:07 am to East Coast Band
I carry one...... I'm sure they are tracking it. Whats the big deal?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:10 am to East Coast Band
The companies I am aware of that give a vehicle allowance of around $1k per month. This covers the note, insurance, maintenance, etc.
Those that get a company vehicle get around $1k less in pay, per month, than the company would be willing to pay if no vehicle was required. They are "Giving" you a company vehicle in lieu of more pay.
There needs to be an on/off switch for when you are off the clock. Having a GPS unit installed and not telling you aboot it is sneaky, no matter how you look at it.
Those that get a company vehicle get around $1k less in pay, per month, than the company would be willing to pay if no vehicle was required. They are "Giving" you a company vehicle in lieu of more pay.
There needs to be an on/off switch for when you are off the clock. Having a GPS unit installed and not telling you aboot it is sneaky, no matter how you look at it.
This post was edited on 7/30/20 at 6:12 am
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:12 am to Spankum
Drink a 6 pack every time before you drive it and you’ll forget all about it.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:19 am to Spankum
<——Company Phone and Company Vehicle for over 25 years
Of course I adjust for my personal use of these benefits on my taxes but estimate the value of having unlimited personal use of a phone and a vehicle for the past quarter century.
It’s prima facia six digits and then factor in the time-value of not having to outlay that money for those things in all of those years.
Some years my personal use of the vehicle topped 20k. Phone, unlimited use/data as well.
I have always operated under the understanding that I had ZERO reasonable expectation of privacy for either the phone or the vehicle.
They are simply not mine.
Of course I adjust for my personal use of these benefits on my taxes but estimate the value of having unlimited personal use of a phone and a vehicle for the past quarter century.
It’s prima facia six digits and then factor in the time-value of not having to outlay that money for those things in all of those years.
Some years my personal use of the vehicle topped 20k. Phone, unlimited use/data as well.
I have always operated under the understanding that I had ZERO reasonable expectation of privacy for either the phone or the vehicle.
They are simply not mine.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:20 am to Hangit
My old company did it to me. Mine magically stopped working. And yes it pissed me off when I found out about it. I would screw with my boss because he would randomly call me and i would tell him I was across town.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:21 am to Spankum
Funny timing on this - I got a call yesterday from the dealership I bought my car from two years ago. They tell me my left rear tire is low on air. I had just gotten new tires installed Monday ! And no...I don’t subscribe to OnStar.
There are a 1000 ways for people to keep track of you.
There are a 1000 ways for people to keep track of you.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:27 am to OMLandshark
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And if you have enough of a problem with this, I’m sure the company wouldn’t give that much of a frick to just give you a major vehicle allowance if you didn’t want them knowing this. They’d find it odd, sure, but I think a lot of companies would work around this since it’d probably save them money. The company vehicle is largely a courtesy telling the employee that they’re investing in you and putting their money where their mouth is rather than just giving you gas money back.
Not necessarily true. Depends on what you do for a living. I work in industrial sales, and I have to have a company vehicle to enter many customer sites, for insurance reasons.
Also I think you are way overestimating the extent to which HR/fleet departments are willing to “work with” employees.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:39 am to Spankum
Does that surprise you? They don't care if you go to the titty bar. Just don't get the car stolen while at the titty bar and don't go during work hours.
This post was edited on 7/30/20 at 6:40 am
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:41 am to DiamondDog
Enterprise does not put trackers on their vehicles. The only ones that have trackers are their high end Exotic cars (Corvettes, G-Wagons, etc) and those have trackers with the ability to cut the engine off.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:41 am to Celery
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You could use a jammer. But it would jam your cell phone too.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 6:59 am to Spankum
They tracked you to Scuttlebutts during work hours, didn’t they?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:23 am to Spankum
I don't get why companies do this
From a legal standpoint, it can pretty much provide evidence against you (i.e., wreck, speeding) That's why we took them out of our vehicles
At the same time I understand wanting to track your fleet in case it gets stolen or something. Pros and cons to each
From a legal standpoint, it can pretty much provide evidence against you (i.e., wreck, speeding) That's why we took them out of our vehicles
At the same time I understand wanting to track your fleet in case it gets stolen or something. Pros and cons to each
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:28 am to Spankum
As long as it doesnt beeps at the speed limit I wouldnt worry about it. Had one that wouldnt let you go 70. Had to go 69 to avoid hearing the beep. I gave that shite back and went back to car allowance
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:32 am to Spankum
It’s likely to recover the vehicle in the event of theft or for info if your mileage is crazy high. I doubt they have time to track their employees every day.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:33 am to Spankum
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What would you do?
Not destroy company property.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:38 am to Spankum
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I’m considering wrapping the thing in aluminum foil or just frying the damn thing and seeing how they go about getting it operable again.
why? It's not your vehicle
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:39 am to Spankum
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I figured out today that my new company vehicle has a tracking device installed. Now, I know they have every right to install such a device. I never use the vehicle for anything that is not allowed, but I’m kinda miffed that they were dishonest about it and tried to slip it by me.
I’m considering wrapping the thing in aluminum foil or just frying the damn thing and seeing how they go about getting it operable again.
Then use your own personal vehicle if you don't like it. It's their car and not yours so they can and will do as they see fit.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:50 am to Tunasntigers92
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I don't think it would really bother me, due to the fact that it's a company vehicle.
You see, that’s the thing about it, In 24 years of employment I have never done a single thing wrong in my company vehicle. If they had been up front about it, I would not have had a problem with it.
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