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<p>[QUOTE="Canadianhauler21, post: 11479158, member: 198002"]I'm actually surprised how many companies have driver facing cams these days. I went to apply for a new job since my company got sold off. I called around and nearly a quarter of the companies I called had driver cams.</p><p><br /></p><p>I went back to my old company who also had driver facing cams but now they have a new AI system that monitors everything. The owner showed me a few clips of a driver who looked at his lap for one second on his phone and he got flagged for distracted driving. Another driver ran a stop sign in a truck stop and that also got flagged. The owner pays $700 extra per month as a safety bonus to put up with them, drivers can also choose their own governor speeds. But I'm not sure being watched like a hawk is worth they much.</p><p><br /></p><p>Where do people draw the line? I thought driver facing cams were illegal in Canada so how are companies allowed to use them?</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm not sure if I can stay unemployed, I need work but I also don't want to put up with AI nonsense. Unless I work for a few weeks until I find something better?</p><p><br /></p><p>Feedback appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Canadianhauler21, post: 11479158, member: 198002"]I'm actually surprised how many companies have driver facing cams these days. I went to apply for a new job since my company got sold off. I called around and nearly a quarter of the companies I called had driver cams. I went back to my old company who also had driver facing cams but now they have a new AI system that monitors everything. The owner showed me a few clips of a driver who looked at his lap for one second on his phone and he got flagged for distracted driving. Another driver ran a stop sign in a truck stop and that also got flagged. The owner pays $700 extra per month as a safety bonus to put up with them, drivers can also choose their own governor speeds. But I'm not sure being watched like a hawk is worth they much. Where do people draw the line? I thought driver facing cams were illegal in Canada so how are companies allowed to use them? I'm not sure if I can stay unemployed, I need work but I also don't want to put up with AI nonsense. Unless I work for a few weeks until I find something better? Feedback appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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