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The anonymous public fleet manager is a current working fleet manager who oversees a public fleet in the U.S. He writes about controversial and stimulating topics and expresses candid opinions about some of the challenges and demands of running a fleet operation day-to-day, as well as topics that affect the industry. More than one author can contribute under the "anonymous" name, leading to a diversity of voices and opinions.

FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorDecember 21, 2010

So You Think Your Job Is Safe

There was an interesting article posted in the Government Fleet website on December 16th 2010. Many of you probably glanced over it and didn’t give it another thought. Well if it didn’t interest you before, it should have! The Article I am referring to is “San Diego Begins Managed Competition”.

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorDecember 16, 2010

Insourcing For Profit

The vast majority of public fleet operations are an expense to the agency they serve, and therefore are an easy target for budget cuts or outsourcing. So what can you do to add more value to your department’s existence…INSOURCE!

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorDecember 3, 2010

Fleet Utilization Standards

While preparing to rewrite my own utilization requirements, I researched the utilization standards of several dozen public fleets. As part of my analysis I used auditor reports, and through that process, come across some interesting discoveries related to the criteria that the auditors failed to take into consideration. In most cases the auditors used very a basic and simplistic approach to their analysis by only comparing the size and population of various other public entities to determine the

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorDecember 3, 2010

Employee Morale

With very few exceptions most municipal and state employees have seen significant reductions in their wages and benefits, and with those reductions, comes a corresponding decrease in employee morale. Most of us have tried to improve morale by giving the standard pep talks and increasing employee recognition programs

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorNovember 23, 2010

Buy American

Ok, I know that this isn’t exactly what you would call “fleet related” but every now and then one has to vent in order to maintain their sanity. The slogan “Buy American” has always been about pride in our country and American workmanship. Most of the fleet managers I know actively promote and purchase American made products. But is “Made in America” rapidly becoming a thing of the past?

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorNovember 12, 2010

Garbage In – Garbage Out!

Today, computers are everywhere and in virtually everything. For those of us who have been exposed to the computing industry for many years the term “garbage in – garbage out” holds real meaning. Do you remember the days when tune-up tools consisted of a matchbook cover, screwdriver, and a keen sense of hearing? Well those days have long since passed, and mostly for the better.

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorNovember 5, 2010

Hybrid Police Patrol Vehicles?

Hybrid vehicles have been around for many years. Fleets from across the country have replaced traditional administrative vehicles with more fuel efficient hybrids. However, a new trend is starting to develop as hybrids are now being used as full-time police patrol units. Although hybrids make good sense in an administrative role, are they robust enough for law enforcement purposes?

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorSeptember 2, 2010

The Grant Dilemma

These are tough times. Our government is spending money we don’t have and at an unsustainable rate that adds trillions of dollars to our national debt. These just aren’t meaningless numbers, they actually have consequences! Sooner rather than later the reckless spending will result in higher taxes for everyone and leverage our children to an uncertain future. We were supposed to leave our children with a better America than we had.

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FleetSpeakby Anonymous AuthorSeptember 2, 2010

Doing Your Job Just Isn’t Good Enough

Do you think you are doing a good job? Do you believe that if you continue to perform to “acceptable government standards” that your job will be there tomorrow? These are hard times, and as every day passes the taxpayers of this country are becoming angrier at what they see as an increasingly incompetent and costly government. For the first time in history, public sector pay is out performing that of the private sector

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