And this is why I don't work at ABF anymore. Five years of 24/7 70 hours a week grinding, begging with my log book for time off to somewhat have a life...garbage. Good money and benefits, but an absolutely trash lifestyle.
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Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Cajuntex, May 5, 2016.
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Unless im missing something then that means the cameras read your mind then
there always on it just saves the previous 5 sec and the 5 after
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I don't think management has time to sit behind a computer to thousands of drivers to see if they have a hard break.. also in the contract, states they cannot use the camera for disciplinary reasons
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I didn't mean that i just mean they are always on. Its impossible for the camera to be off then somehow record 5 sec before you hard brake.
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The way it works is companies that have cameras have them always on, but footage is only saved and flagged from a certain point before and after an "event". It's not as if they're "off" until an event and could not possibly have prior footage.
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