Steven you have no idea about what you're talking about. Until you experience it don't comment on it because of what you've read on some website. I have a camera in my truck and hate the fact that it goes off for absolutely nothing the majority of the time. You trying to tell me how the camera works is absolutely ridiculous unless you actually have one in your truck. But hell, you don't have a truck either. You'll learn a lot more about this job by watching and listening than spewing off a bunch of opinions that aren't true.
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Discussion in 'Millis' started by WI Cupcake, Dec 7, 2013.
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Why are you guys being so immature? Not to mention you hijacked the OP's thread. Steve has got the right of the discussion, a little logic and common sense tells you that. It seems like you would rather resort to name calling. It's pointless. And it certainly doesn't change the fact that cameras are coming.
As far as the idea that there is a small army of people being paid to watch clips, which is absurd when you apply common sense to the equation, it's my understanding that clips are viewed by computers which run algorithms that can determine whether or not you are driving safely.stevenneill Thanks this. -
Next for the brain dead buffoons who can't comprehend simple English, I never said there was any benefit to the driver facing cams, as a matter of fact if you can absorb what I said and not let it slip in one ear rattle around in the emptiness inside and slip out the other ear, you will clearly see that I have already acknowledged that the driver facing cam is there for one purpose and one purpose only, and that is to control your driving habits. Those of you who don't take the effort to research are under the assumption that Big Brother is spying on you...Ohhhits a gov'ment conspir...ussey Sirus, They's coming to gets me...No, what they are doing is protecting thier investment, They will use the camera to correct your bad driving habits. Don't want to get tagged for Dancing in your cab at 60 MPH, don't do it. Don't wanna get tagged for no seat belt? Wear it. Here is the sticky for ya Beer Head, You WILL comply. You don't have to like it, you can moan and groan and cry about it all you want but you WILL do it...or you will go somewhere else, that is the bottom line, whether you like it or not and THAT my friend is what the camera facing you is there for, because some dumb**s had to kill someone watching porn on his laptop while driving. Its a sad fact that drivers can be so stupid that they will do stuff like that but now the only way for the company to put a stop to it IS to put a stop to it, and thats what the camera is going to do, it is going to stop you from doing things you know you are not supposed to do but do anyway. Don't like it? Tough titty.
My next and final point is that if you don't like any of that above, you can quit and you can go somewhere else, but the only way you are going to get away from this forever is to quit trucking, keep jumping ship till there are no more ships, or die. Anytime a government agency puts thier weight behind a "study" like this it becomes law. Yeah it will be fought, and yeah, it'll get held up in courts for a year or two, maybe three on the outside, then it will become regulation...Just like Elogs are now regulation for any company with over 50 trucks.
So I wasn't trying to convince anyone they were good. I could care less what you think about them. I wasn't trying to convince anyone to buy one, Again, I could care less. I wasn't even trying to get anyone to accept them...I was trying to point out to you that if you run from it, it is going to follow you. Maybe not in 2014, heck, maybe not even in 2015, but it'll follow you. Sooner or later there won't be anywhere left to run. Second I was trying to dispel the idiotic myths you guys have concocted in the wilderness of whatever nightmares you live in, to point out to you how ridiculous some of these things are. A truck on average kicks off 100 events a day, drive around the Burleson terminal, you could kick off 100 events in less than an hour as bumpy as that place is...No one has the time to even bother looking at everything you do. How do they know you aren't wearing a seatbelt? Because it goes off 100 times a day and the seatbelt is a flagged issue. Simple. The simple fact is that you can learn to deal with it or you can run from it, that is your only choice. It doesn't take 17 years of driving to figure that tidbit out, and as for you rookies with 0-1 years...Ohhh I'll certainly listen to your "Experience" wink wink... Good day gentlemen...and/or ladies. You can comment how you like, I will no longer be checking this thread so it will fall on deaf ears so to speak. Meanwhile, cameras aside, it was good to "meet" you and perhaps someday, if you are not too insulted by me I'll buy you a coffee at a truckstop somewhere and you can show me how little I know...Solo? Insurance isn't my thing. I grew up with it, I hate an office, besides I'm tattooed from my fingers to my neck and from my neck to my ankles, something tells me I would'nt sell much...just saying. No, I'll be a truck driver, thank you very much, and by the time 2020 gets here, your little pissant 0-1 year experience won't differ much from mine amigo...Hats off to you and I bow to your supreme experience sir supertrucker...Meanwhile, I've had a hard day trying to master offset backing and parallel parking...yeah, get your laughs...I'll get it down and when I pull in the truckstop the cb will be off so I won't have to listen to your yakking there either...Again, Good day. -
I'll bet anybody a hundred dollars he's back on here within 24 hours still talking about the cameras. He already said the subject was closed how many times now?
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If you can't take someone else's opinion, you'll definitely be one of those who jumps from trainer to trainer . You seem to not handle it very well when someone doesn't agree with you.
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We're done talking about cameras. They suck. Let's all agree and move on.
Some questions that I don't have the patience to thumb back through this derailed thread and see if they got asked or answered:
Refrigerator - is this a good fridge or is it lacking? I'm assuming it's mini-fridge size, right? Can it keep frozen food frozen?
Inverter - ok, so no APU'S, but what about a decent sized inverter? I don't want to power Huston with my rig, but I'd like to microwave some noodles from time to time.
Home time - they good about getting you back on time?
Repairs - how do things like tires and bulbs get handled when you're running?
Most important question - since I did not attend their CDL school, would I have an opportunity to work for them at my 6mo mark, or is it carved in stone 1yr? -
Never had a complaint about the fridge in the t700, not sure about them on the t680 but lots of guys cook in the truck and store food in them.The t700 dont have an inverter but you can have one installed, the t680 as far as i remember has one from the factory.Hometime was never and issue was home late less than a handful of times in 2 years.Repairs you send a macro on the qualcomm to have repairs set up at the closest shop b le it t/a petro or any other shop they are good at getting you fixed on the road. If you need roadside for a tire or something they will send them out. If its a light and you can replace it, u buy it and send in the receipt and get reimbursed.As far as the 6 month or 1 year exp to work for them, i would call them, there are always execptions to the rules
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I appreciate the on-going response!
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You don't have to be a trucker to understand the cam issue, but you do have to have common sense.stevenneill Thanks this.
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