When people ask about my business, I tell them, “My company offers GPS
vehicle tracking systems.” Their response lets me know whether they are
an employee or a business owner.
The first words out of the mouth of an employee is: “Sounds like ‘Big
Brother’ to me.” Oh no, not ‘Big Brother!’ Visions of mind-controlled
drones working like slaves come to mind and they quickly walk away.
‘Big Brother?’ What is wrong with a business monitoring their vehicles?
Or making sure their employees are doing what they’re being paid to do?
Who owns these vehicles, anyway? Does the owner have a right to know
how they’re being used?
Now, don’t get me wrong. I believe employees should be trusted and
treated as adults. But, if you’ve ever driven a rental vehicle
differently than the car you own, then you understand how an employee
may mistreat a company vehicle.
Take the speeding employee, for example. Employees who drive too fast
waste your gasoline, wear out your vehicle prematurely and sooner or
later, drive up your insurance rates.
A GPS vehicle tracking system can alert you when someone exceeds your
pre-set speed limit. It’s your vehicle, your fuel and your insurance
premium; a tracking system helps you regain control of them.
Who uses your vehicles after hours and on weekends? Is an employee
using your vehicle to moonlight? Is he using your gas to move his
brother-in-law into a new apartment? You’ll know if you install a GPS
vehicle tracking device in your vehicles.
How do you verify overtime claims? Maybe you can verify the work was
done, but when? With a GPS tracking system, you can cross-check a
vehicle’s location with the time of day it was there.
Have you ever been tempted to take an extended lunch hour? Think your
employees might be tempted, especially if they’re out of the boss’s
sight? A GPS tracking system records how long each vehicle remains at
one location; use it to keep them honest.
Another benefit of GPS vehicle tracking systems: you’ll never make
another phone call to find out where your employees are—you can just
look on the map displayed on your computer screen. Also, your GPS
tracking system will remind you when it's time to rotate tires, change
oil or perform other scheduled maintenance. And, many insurance
companies offer discounts of up to 30% for vehicles protected with GPS
tracking systems.
The employee also benefits when their company vehicle is equipped with a GPS vehicle tracking system.
1. Hand-written driver logs are replaced with data from the tracking system.
2. Using info from the gps tracking system, each employee’s
productivity can be quantified and compared; an employee’s performance
can be more objectively measured.
3. Your dispatcher can look on a computer screen and locate all your vehicles immediately.
Customers also benefit from GPS vehicle tracking systems. Businesses
can provide precise arrival or delivery estimates, because the estimate
is based upon the actual location of the tracking device-equipped
vehicle at the moment they call. If a customer questions when your
employee arrived or left --prove it to them using data from your
tracking system.
Still think GPS tracking systems are tools of ‘Big Brother?’ I guess it depends upon your point of view.
The concept of ‘Big Brother’ never comes up with business owners. The
business owner will say: “How will tracking my vehicles help my
business make more money?” They want to know what GPS vehicle tracking
can do for them.
Are GPS vehicle tracking systems ‘Big Brother?’—You tell me.
Ken Sink, owner of My Vehicle WatchDog, is a veteran with 20+ years of
transportation experience, including fleet management of over 800
vehicles. Visit www.MyVehicleWatchDog.Info for more information about GPS vehicle tracking systems from Fleet Management Solutions, Networkfleet and Sprint/Nextel.