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Fuel cost down 18%?What went on there.Like I said check your paperwork.The point of customer billing I overlooked.
We have points of service so you should be in you area, close to customer.Insurance I dont have knoledge of but I can see cost reduction in that.I Think I used this post for a vent for diffrent issues than GPS.But like I said it can be bypassed so how do you know tech was there or here.If they are smart enough to be a tech they are smart enough to bypass a system as simple as gps.This to will show in time.Id kind of like to know service tech or service lead/supervisior who make the post.Im a road tech.And like I said before my company wont hold you to the wall for 75 in a 70 or a long lunch ect.GPS never has botherd me I did change what I do in a day when it was installed,Checking on customers not as often.I just think there must be a better way to weed out or keep honest the people who work at a given job.
  • Posted 29 Mar 2008 10:53
  • By proshadetree
  • joined 23 Feb'06 - 484 messages
  • Tennessee, United States

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