Telematics What is it? What it means to you!

Many of you have heard of the possibility of the company wiring your package cars. The plan is to put sensors on your seat belts, your bulkhead doors, your e-brake, and your reverse gear. It's happening now. Our shop has piles of the wiring harnesses to do all of the trucks, (except for some of the old stuff), in our building. I'm sure every shop across the country is gearing up for this major install. I'm sure the extended centers will end up with it soon as well. If your cars suddenly disappear for awhile you can figure you've got it. So what does it do? It's simple. When you put your car in gear it senses if you have your seat belt on, and whether your bulkhead door is closed or not. Additionally it will tell if you put the car in reverse first and for how long. The other sensor on the e-brake will tell if you applied the e-brake when you turned the key off. The nuances of the system are yet to be Time for Actiondiscovered. When you return to the building at night it supposedly downloads all of the information, including the time you first hit the building. Again if you go to the air dock, or unload internationals, that may affect the real time, but they will know when you got there. HELLO BIG-BROWN BROTHER. "WE ARE WATCHING YOUR EVERY MOVE. PRETTY SOON WE'RE GOING TO PUT A SENSOR UP YOUR ASS SO WE KNOW IF YOUR REALLY TAKING ONE, OR TALKING TO THAT PRETTY GIRL AT THE COUNTER!!" How's that for paranoia. Really for those of you that do your job as trained, (we have harped at you about that on these pages), it won't change anything. Who it will affect are the balls to the wall, kiss ass that throws everything like it was a newspaper route. Those guys have big trouble ahead. I say Right On. All it will do is make a lot more good Union Members. What does it mean to you discipline-wise? You can be fired for not wearing your seatbelt. Get that straight today. That will be the major issue to come out of telematics. You can be disciplined for not closing your bulkhead door. You better get in the habit or you are going to have big trouble ahead, "up to and including discharge". Close it every time without fail. They will know if its open when you are moving. The other stuff will aid in any accident investigation. No more lying about the e-brake in a roll-away. No more lying about whether you pulled into a space or driveway, then backed out. They will know. The big thing you need to realize is the more technical this job becomes, the more valuable you become. You guys that master this stuff are gold to them. All this system does is raise your value to the company. The major goal of the new system is to eliminate management. One guy will have more information than ten. The company continues to treat it's management as overhead, and do everything in their power to reduce their ranks. If you read these pages you know about my "Lord and Master" theory. The company hopes to manage us all from one office in Atlanta, Georgia. That theory will remain until they create robots to deliver like in the movie Hitch. My point here is not to scare you, but to keep you informed. If you are on of those haul ass, kiss asses, you better get a clue. If you are one of those, get the job done right, and go home guys, you have nothing to worry about. The other little point is to remember there is such a thing as "too much information". While this information is readily available, there won't be anyone to look at it unless you rise to the top of the sh-t list for some reason. Do your job everyday, go home to your family, and have a nice day. Big Brown is Watching!

One last thing to remember is that the system will download any vehicle codes the on-board computer sets much like On-Star. Most of the time it won't matter to you, but it will give an indication of vehicle abuse. Just a fact to keep in mind.

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  • 1/21/2009 12:55 PM Franklin Banker wrote:
    This is amazing stuff. Years ago, we used to joke about such things and now those Orwellian Things are coming true. I am sure happy that I retired because I am sure this new stuff would trip me up at some point. We need to support our UPS drivers in any way we can. Their lives are about to get a lot more difficult. Wow, just amazing!
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    1. 1/21/2009 8:06 PM Bob Newhouse wrote:
      Yah Frank: It just keeps getting better and better. The thing is the company is taking out the ball hauler, not the regular day to day guy. It makes us dudes that do it right day in and day out worth more.
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  • 1/21/2009 6:49 PM Bill wrote:
    In addition to the listed items, this system is monitoring all of the engine, transmission, ABS data. This means someone will know if you were "just driving down the road" and it broke. It will know accelerator position, if you were on the brakes, what gear the transmission was in, how hot the engine is, if the ABS was active and any other data that is used by the computer is accessible. This system will monitor to the foot just how much you backed up and when and where you did it. This is a GPS unit. This is a 24 hour 7 days a week 365 days a year monitoring system. That means carwash, mechanics, anyone that moves that car there is a time stamped record of all of the same information. Here is something else to think about. The cost of this system installed is roughly what the average driver and mechanic and even car wash takes home in their checks per week. They didn't install this stuff for the fun of it. It is going to be used for cutting costs. Do what you were trained to do, it is in everyones best interest.
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    1. 1/22/2009 7:23 AM Bob Newhouse wrote:
      Hey Bill; Thanks for chiming in with the details. I just know how to break the damn things. You gotta make them work.
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  • 1/21/2009 10:06 PM Chris wrote:
    I was talking to a gentleman in automotive and he was telling me that it is 600 bucks a car for parts and two hours time to install. All the new cars already have this system installed. Just boggles my mind that during this time of squeezing nickels that company is out there spending x amount of dollars and then whining about profit.
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  • 1/24/2009 1:04 AM Scott wrote:
    Hell, I got a new P-700 with under 30,000 miles and according to that annoying ass beeper in the dash my parking brake is never engaged. I figure it won't take long for the Telematics to start acting all screwy too.
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  • 1/26/2009 6:16 PM Dan wrote:
    Guys, this has been here in Wichita, Ks for 9 months now and they are using it for more than they say. Before I quit after 13 years of driving I was in the office justifying every second on my route. It didn't matter if I had any safety infractions if the stop took longer than 45 seconds I had to justify why. This is a tool they are going to use to get rid of drivers. They started locking drivers like me in with a 3 day lock and then monitoring everyday after that. I had 13 years of safe driving only 2 accidents where I was rear ended, but they did not like the fact that I was in the military so they put pressure on me using these telematics and made my life miserable. To save my family I decided to leave. Just wanted you all to know what happened in one of the telematics test centers.
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