Part Time Trucking and Hours of Service?
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I don't know what the OP'S regular job is, just giving a heads up.
If both jobs are for a carrier they both must be logged even if they are different carriers.
If 1 job is for a non carrier then no it doesn't have to be logged. however even if not logged it's still up to the carrier to make sure i e liable, to make sure the driver is fit to do the job.
post no 6 is incorrect IMOskipgears Thanks this. -
Ughmm.. not transport industry, motor carrier. The definition in the act you posted strictly states "motor carrier". So OP logs all duty pertaining to carriage of cargo with a motor carrier. But he can work for a shipper in the office, without logging that duty.
I'm sure someone else is flexing their fingers to type on here to correct us both. lol. -
At least that's how I see it. -
I got this info directly from a supervisor MTO officer. If you have two jobs both must be logged. If your second job is working in a whse and that employer has a cvor and is governed by hos, you must log it. Do I agree with this? Not at all. Don’t shoot the messenger. Lol
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If you eliminate the period after logged I would agree.
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Any ‘compensated work’ must be logged. There are a few ‘carve outs’ to that rule. If you are in the Military Reserve, or the Nat. Guard, and you are on maneuvers you don’t log those hours, also a few ‘family’ operations are also exempt, such as a family farm etc.
It’s no different than if you drive as your main source of employment, or your driving is a ‘side gig’.
That’s how it was explained to me by the safety dept., at a previous employer.
As long as remain within the HOS, you should be fine.
In other words, putting in 22 hrs driving on a weekend, after working 50 hours during the week somewhere else would be a no-no. -
skipgears Thanks this.
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