If you're a safe and responsible driver, those two items should cancel each other out.
Your posts are all over the place, so I'm just wondering if you're trying to figure out what section of the transportation industry you want to pursue. Is that it?
Good afternoon I was wondering if anyone knew if Sygma has driver facing drive cams and if they have a one strike your out policy for anything. I'm considering taking a position with them and I've heard conflicting stories about those 2 items.
You get a job with Sygma a camera is the least of your worries.
I don't understand this obsession with cameras. The company gives you its truck, and has all the rights to be sure that you follow their rules. When you ate off duty, that's a whole other story, I guess you can wrap this camera with your dirty sock, no questions asked :-)
*when you ARE off duty, sorry for the typo.
If you're a safe and responsible driver, those two items should cancel each other out.
Your posts are all over the place, so I'm just wondering if you're trying to figure out what section of the transportation industry you want to pursue. Is that it?
Not at all. My business partner and i agree that it might be best to wait a while and save more money. This job popped up and while most of my questions have been answered. I still have a few i'm looking for and I just try to ask people who are or have worked there.
You have CDL and have driven before, correct?
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Good afternoon I was wondering if anyone knew if Sygma has driver facing drive cams and if they have a one strike your out policy for anything. I'm considering taking a position with them and I've heard conflicting stories about those 2 items.
HOS:
Hours Of Service
HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.