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Almost everyone that has posted knows of people they work with that are wasting time, speeding, using the van for things other than work. Did you need GPS to tell you these things? In todays world the GPS report will give a manager the hard proof to take the action neccessary to stop these things. It will also give you the hard proof to dispute them. It seems like we always see the down side to these things and no up side. It will allow you to have the proof that you were not speeding, reckless driving, all of the things you can get in trouble for can also be proved wrong. Much like any other tool it is just a tool that can be used or abused. In the end most of us don't own the van, the company, or the GPS unit that will be installed. The choice is not really ours to make so we need to take advantage of the technology and make the best of it.
  • Posted 6 Apr 2008 23:18
  • By SAWB
  • joined 2 Jan'08 - 9 messages
  • Indiana, United States

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