While driving a 40 ton, articulating vehicle full of 8000 gallons of flammable liquids down the roads and highways full of other humans? Sure driver.. sure..
Tanker Companies with no Cameras ?
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by BlueThunderr, Jul 15, 2021.
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If I had to choose, I would take a driver facing camera over the lane departure/following distance radar thingy.
Drove a loaner truck that had all that stuff on it and I nearly lost the will to live.
I've had driver facing camera in every other company truck before Indian River and I had no problems with them, but then I don't do anything behind the wheel that I shouldn't. Sysco would fire you automatically if they saw you even touch your phone, no Bluetooth use either.snowman1980 and bentstrider83 Thank this. -
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I doubt they would tell any prospective company why or even if you were fired.
I have worked for very large corporations before and they are so sensitive to being sued and bad publicity that they would only give a hire date and an end date. They would never elaborate on whether you quit, got fired or retired. No chance of getting anyone there to give a reference either. Any such calls to a manager would get routed to HR who would only confirm how long you worked there.
I suspect most large companies are like that. They have nothing to gain by divulging personal info of a former employee.Pamela1990 and bentstrider83 Thank this. -
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