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Easy GPS Fleet Tracking

By Jonathan Eldrig


From the beginning of time, nations have been spying on other nations. Spies have been stealing secrets from other countries and monitoring the whereabouts and operations of these countries. We all love reading a great spy thriller and watching a great spy movie yet we seem so shocked to see that its actually happening in real life. We know it's happening yet it catches us by surprise. Do we really have any privacy anymore? If we know this is the case, then why is GPS Fleet Tracking still taboo to employees?

Crow Tracker is a GPS fleet tracking solution for small businesses looking for employee location tracking during their working hours. As we speak with more and more small businesses across the country it's clear that they respect their employees but want to add an additional layer of checks and balances to ensure they are getting the most of each and every employee. It's not their intention to offend or scare employees yet the majority of employers understand it's a sensitive subject. Our question is: What's to hide and why are employees so concerned about GPS fleet tracking in general?

Many of the companies using GPS fleet tracking are small businesses with half a dozen crews in the field. They are service companies or driving services who are often re-routing different teams. Our GPS phone tracker gives them the ability to know where their people are in real time gives them the ability to save time and improve efficiency sending the closest team to the next available job. In addition to routing the appropriate crew, the office knows where each team is at any moment during the work day.

Much of the resistance to GPS fleet tracking comes from privacy concerns. Employees feel their privacy is being invaded. A field job should be thought of just as an office job is. Most employees are required to show up to work at 9 in the morning and stay until 5 or 6. The boss knows where they are because they are sitting in the office. If you job is on the road and you perform work off site, why isn't it a fair request for the boss to know where you are during your working hours. GPS fleet tracking gives that transparency to the boss allowing him to see where you are during your working hours.

While it's understandable that you employees are threatened by GPS tracking it's really an overreaction. Employees are entrusted to do their job but, GPS fleet tracking allows the office to easily route away from traffic to the next job as quickly as possible. It provides another level of transparency to the boss and potentially clients or customers looking for estimated arrival times of their delivery or service team. It adds an additional level of security for the crews themselves as the office knows their exact whereabouts at any time. If employees are doing their job and staying on track there is nothing really to hide. So when you hear your boss is rolling out GPS fleet tracking, don't overreact. Sometimes there really is nothing to hide.




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