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Vehicle transport drivers could use a mobile time clock
Published On:
2/14/2012
From off the production line to dealers across the United States, vehicles travel hundreds, possibly thousands, of miles before being purchased. Regardless of make or model, vehicles are loaded up on double decker transport trucks and driven to dealers and showrooms so consumers may fall in love with their shiny new paint jobs and sleek designs.
The drivers of these automobiles can spend hours or days at a time on the road to deliver the goods on deadline. The average time clock is an unfeasible method of on-the-job tracking. The business in charge of hiring and providing transport vehicles and drivers may wish to invest in a mobile time clock application. The device can be a reliable method for recording a running work time of drivers as they travel from one job to the next.
It records when a driver clocks in and out of work and where he or she is via a GPS tracker. If a manager is curious that something seems off, he or she may be able to determine time spent on the road, approximate speed and when the driver clocked in to the job to estimate reliability and consistent performance by the driver. As large vehicle drivers are required by law to only be on the road at 10 hour intervals, every so many hours or days, the tracking may increase safety. Call the Time helps businesses manage remote workers with mobile time clock software. Their simple and secure solutions help managers accurately determine the attendance and time spent on the job.
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