Thread regarding Frontier Communications Corp. layoffs

Cameras in vehicles

Anybody else hearing about this?

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Post ID: @OP+1p13c6cE

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If you get into an accident you are prized with cameras in you truck. Front facing, employee facing,and rear facing. . It replaces the old gps units. Any any any violation there after results in termination

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Post ID: @5zdq+1p13c6cE

"They had no choice. Frontier had to pull cameras in the vans because on the surge in calls from customers to the call centers reporting the techs pleasuring themselves in their vans. It is almost like an epidemic."

I think you've got some se-y tech fantasies that are getting the best of you, and don't think we didn't notice your Freudian slip "pull" instead of put cameras. Care to share what else they're pulling in your little scenario? LOL!! Please, please provide some retrievable details about this alleged "surge in calls"... if you can. Besides, if the techs are as twisted as you claim, I would think cameras would only add to the thrill.

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Post ID: @5gux+1p13c6cE

One of the primary reasons that fleets install front and rear dash cams are to help exonerate their drivers. After an accident, insurance claims can be processed very slowly, especially if an insurer conducts its own investigation. Clear video evidence dramatically speeds up the process.

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Post ID: @4bqv+1p13c6cE

The cameras can prove that the driver wasn't distracted, tired, or using a smartphone. In their opinion, driver-facing dashcams can protect drivers and organizations in an accident.

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Post ID: @4pav+1p13c6cE

Well as an employee that got harresed by my LM I tried to record and film every interaction. I was told I could not. F off Joe M and Frontier .

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Post ID: @4dsl+1p13c6cE

Cameras will help with claims against the company and to validate who is at fault in an accident. Most telephone and cable companies across the country have cameras installed in company vehicles.

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Post ID: @4gyl+1p13c6cE

Lm in WI must be Joe.

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Post ID: @4juo+1p13c6cE

Not saying I am doing anything wrong. I just don't like the idea of being watched. They already track every step, movement, phone call, etc. I'm not a child, nor do I want to be treated like one. Too many what if's and ways to twist things against us, at their leisure.

"What's the problem with cameras in vehicles? Just there to improve our safety. And at end of the day if not doing anything we shouldn't, who cares?"

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Post ID: @3kmu+1p13c6cE

What's the problem with cameras in vehicles? Just there to improve our safety. And at end of the day if not doing anything we shouldn't, who cares?

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Post ID: @3evy+1p13c6cE

So that happened in Wi where the Lm got caught pleasuring himself and they made him a Director of 4 states.

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Post ID: @2aau+1p13c6cE

Ya it’s coming. These last 2 batches of new hires from the big hiring in 2015 and 2021 are WILD!!!! Dudes doing crazy stuff!!! Frontier has no choice!!!

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Post ID: @ftm+1p13c6cE

What has this got to do with layoffs?

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Post ID: @wud+1p13c6cE

They had no choice. Frontier had to pull cameras in the vans because on the surge in calls from customers to the call centers reporting the techs pleasuring themselves in their vans. It is almost like an epidemic.

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