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There's "no privacy" in lots of jobs. That's common.No privacy? That's really scary. :Ohno:
There's "no privacy" in lots of jobs. That's common.No privacy? That's really scary. :Ohno:
As long as the trucks are owned by a company they work for. Some drivers own their trucks but have contracts with a company so I don't think the company can install the technology you were talking about in their trucks that are not property of the company.That's what my SIL had when he was a trucker. The bosses could tell when and where he took breaks, how fast he was driving, what routes he took, etc. The technology is similar to OnStar but the control is different. There is no privacy for the driver at all. The company has all the control.
There's "no privacy" in lots of jobs. That's common.