I have a customer who uses this system to clock in there employee’s
http://www.timeclockeshop.com/acroprint-pendulum-hand-punch-1000-biometric-time-clock-system.aspx
They also have a HD camera system in place that can track everyone on the property so they can see what’s going on all the time.
We use a GPS tracking system in the company vehicles to track the movement and location of employees. It’s simple to install, installs into OBD port under the dash. It's an unbelievable system.
Randy,
The ankle approach would be 100%
in case an employee would catch a ride with someone & left the vehicle on site.
Recently a bunch of us coming out of church on a Sunday morning & a friend was going after his car so as to pick up his wife at the corner of the block at a crosswalk. Another friend's wife was concerned not understanding what they had in mind & she said "Oh no, you won't be able to find Doug" I could not help but burst out & say "Don't worry Doug has a thing a ma jig on his ankle so she knows electronically exactly where he is at all times". Honest to God true story. They (we) all had a good laugh because they knew where I was coming from. Without going into detail Doug was & still is a very prominent person within North Dakota ... & not just from his long term position in the Armed Forces. I just couldn't resist a bit of a follow-up on your post. Doug responded a bit like Doc Ben Carson described in his book "America the Beautiful" that I read about when he first became the new "Black Guy" Doctor-Surgeon.
On a more serious note ... I just took Am Fam Ins up on their agent's offer to install their SafetyValet monitoring device on the OBD in my vehicle based on their promise of up to 30% discount if ongoing results are favorable. Someone told me that other insurance companies are doing something similar (Progressive?). Is only one of these devices allowed at one time on the OBD port?
Does this mean I am in less than good graces with the forum ... because I strayed once again
slightly from the original poster's intent?
mike walsh
www.kingkoin.com