If he stole the vehicle and want it not to be traced, that is another
matter.
If he wants to temporily disable the tracking, the company will know
about it and he will probably get fired.
(If he asked such question, he probably does not even know that his
company will know).
The advice, though not obvious, is not to do it.
Or go to work with another company that does not do the same.
Sam Wormley <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Stratman wrote:
> >
> > "Sam Wormley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > GO wrote:
> > >
> > > Many people in the work place are seen by their peers and employers--this
> > > is not unusual. GPS tracking is typically put in vehicles to for asset
> > > management, efficient routing, etc. If you are paranoid about your
> employer
> > > knowing were you are then perhaps you don't belong in the workforce.
> >
> > Why not answer his question, instead of making assumptions about
> >
> > a) his motives
> >
> > and
> >
> > b) his position in the workforce. He may be the Big Cheese!
> >
> > Before you say the obvious, I don't know the answer, other than to pull a
> > fuse perhaps.
>
> Like tin-snips to the antenna?
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