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re: Found out my company vehicle has a tracking device
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:52 am to Spankum
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:52 am to Spankum
Disconnect the battery, take gps out and microwave for 15 seconds. Return to vehicle, and reconnect battery.
If someone asks just say yea the battery was dead the other day.
Ask me how I know
If someone asks just say yea the battery was dead the other day.
Ask me how I know
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:54 am to Spankum
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What would you do?
Probably not
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wrapping the thing in aluminum foil
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just frying the damn thing and seeing how they go about getting it operable again.
I'd probably either think to myself... well, it IS their vehicle and think nothing else of it or I'd approach them about it like a reasonable adult.
Not exactly sure how you claim they were "dishonest about it and tried to slip it by you". I'll guarantee you that isn't the case.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:56 am to Spankum
This happened to me years ago.
Go buy a truck. frick the tracker.
Go buy a truck. frick the tracker.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 7:58 am to SSpaniel
They know you are in your drawers on the couch watching scooby doo when you claim you are making sales calls
Posted on 7/30/20 at 8:06 am to Spankum
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I’m kinda miffed that they were dishonest about it and tried to slip it by me.
Did they say they did not have one installed? How exactly were they dishonest?
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I never use the vehicle for anything that is not allowed
At least not anymore. BTW, you said it was new.
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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.
I'd check the employee handbook because I'd bet they "slipped in" a clause about damaging or disabling company property. Plus, doing that is almost admitting you are hiding something. My wanna send out some resumes while you're planning that work.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 8:47 am to Spankum
on star is a tracking device as well as a microphone to listen in to your conversations remotely at any time as well as see and can allow them to record video of whats going on inside your car.
its amazing how many people are clueless about that as well as their siri or alexa devices they buy and place in their homes to allow others to hear everything they do and say
its amazing how many people are clueless about that as well as their siri or alexa devices they buy and place in their homes to allow others to hear everything they do and say
This post was edited on 7/30/20 at 8:49 am
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:00 am to Spankum
I would keep going to sketchy hoods and buying drugs and picking up hookers during work hours. What are they gonna do?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:08 am to Spankum
Buy your own vehicle if you want your privacy.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:10 am to Spankum
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but I’m kinda miffed that they were dishonest about it and tried to slip it by me.
It's their property that they are allowing you to use. Get over yourself.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:15 am to VABuckeye
They track our phones. They tell us about once a month to allow for location services to be turned on for our work programs.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 9:23 am to DiamondDog
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You think Enterprise is out here renting $40,000 vehicles without a mechanism for recovery?
Worked for Them 2013-2016. The only cars I am aware of that had tracking devices were from the “exotic” locations, the fancy rentals.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 11:28 am to DiamondDog
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You think Enterprise is out here renting $40,000 vehicles without a mechanism for recovery?
Would Enterprise prefer to receive an insurance payment for $40,000, or recover a vehicle that now has a branded title worth $10,000?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 12:42 pm to Spankum
My company installed GPS in our 40+ trucks and on equipment more than five years ago. We brought everyone in and discussed it. Our goal was not micro-managing but trying to save time & fuel getting the right employee (based on their individual strengths) to the right customer. My Operations Manager or Service Manager can look to see who is the closest to a customer in cases of an emergency. Happens on a weekly basis. Those who were doing shite that they were not supposed to do stopped but based on changes in overall mileage, it was very few.
Our other biggest issue was personal safety and I don't mean speeding. Our system will send an alert if a truck idles for an extended period of time or doesn't start by 8am on a work day. This happened three years ago. Got the alert about a truck not starting up and we called to check on employee. No answer so called the spouse. The poor guy had a mild heart attack while getting ready for work and spouse had already left for work and had no idea.
The biggest benefit we didn't count on was the GPS providing the evidence we need when customers call to bitch about their bill. Most of the complaints are that my employee was not at X-place for X-hours. I politely inform them that I will print out the employees GPS for the day in question and will provide a copy. It solves 95% of the these problems. The one I hear the most is "I got your Invoice and my wife (or teenager) says your guys where not there more than X-hours."
I had several employees who where not happy when we started, but talked it out and they almost all see the benefit. With that said, I would have never installed the system without telling everyone in advance.
Our other biggest issue was personal safety and I don't mean speeding. Our system will send an alert if a truck idles for an extended period of time or doesn't start by 8am on a work day. This happened three years ago. Got the alert about a truck not starting up and we called to check on employee. No answer so called the spouse. The poor guy had a mild heart attack while getting ready for work and spouse had already left for work and had no idea.
The biggest benefit we didn't count on was the GPS providing the evidence we need when customers call to bitch about their bill. Most of the complaints are that my employee was not at X-place for X-hours. I politely inform them that I will print out the employees GPS for the day in question and will provide a copy. It solves 95% of the these problems. The one I hear the most is "I got your Invoice and my wife (or teenager) says your guys where not there more than X-hours."
I had several employees who where not happy when we started, but talked it out and they almost all see the benefit. With that said, I would have never installed the system without telling everyone in advance.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 12:52 pm to Spankum
They’re watching you spank to porn too.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 1:17 pm to Spankum
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figured out today that my new company vehicle has a tracking device installed.
Stop taking the company Sebring to the strip club, Michael.
Posted on 7/30/20 at 1:28 pm to Spankum
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Found out my company vehicle has a tracking device
Can you bring me a Coke, please?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 1:30 pm to Spankum
It's a company vehicle. This surprises you?
Posted on 7/30/20 at 2:14 pm to Spankum
Kinda late to the party kinda guy in the brain department are you
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