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Mamertine108 karma

I'm a data engineer who has struggled with this.

Getting genuine praise from my senior peers really helped. Celebrate the victories especially with new employees.

Mamertine87 karma

Do you have a back up career plan as more people stop smoking?

Mamertine43 karma

All flavored cigarettes got banned a few years back in the USA. You have to get them from Canada, land of the free, now.

Mamertine39 karma

I'll add my $0.02 and maybe it'll help someone you counsel. Most people work in fields unrelated to their major. I do IT with a criminal justice degree. Only about 1/3 of the people in IT I know have IT degrees. A degree opens entry level jobs. Once you've got that first job in a field, all future jobs in that field will only care about your experience/ what you know how to do.

Mamertine12 karma

Yes there is. A lot of long haul trucks have them too. It's there to show that the driver was paying attention to the road at the time of a collision.

When the ai thinks a driver isn't paying attention, it notifies a dispatcher to watch the video live. If that person thinks the driver isn't paying attention to the road, the call the driver. If the driver has a pattern of not paying attention, they get fired.

If you're driving for a living, it's becoming the norm. The legal advantages are huge. Amazon has what lawyers call "deep pockets". Meaning of they sue and win, they get paid a lot. Amazon (and other shipping companies) to prove they're not at fault, out cameras put cameras in their fleet vehicles. There is a need to prove their driver was paying attention to the road. Thus for legal reasons they point a camera at the driver.

https://cdllife.com/2020/are-driver-facing-cameras-legal/

https://onezero.medium.com/driver-facing-dash-cams-now-use-a-i-to-catch-truckers-on-their-phones-61b9dd2dc8e0