They want me to drive 900 miles a day. Here’s the text

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  1. David S.

    David S. Bobtail Member

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    Stop being a whining little #####.. Grow up either do what the job requires or find another job. That's the problem with the new candy ### drivers. Not willing to do what it takes to get the job done. Just wanna cry about on the internet
     
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  3. goga

    goga Heavy Load Member

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    65 MPH steady average are possible only on 94, 90, 80 and 10 starting from middle line like in Omaha to western hills or back. Everything else is clogged or hilly for that speed. 900 miles "request" was pronounced to keep lazy people away, even though I'm one of them.. I did it many times. It requires 15 hrs driving with average 60 to do that, which brings a "day" to 26 hrs, just 2 hrs over to do it by the book. Takes 32 hrs to do 1200.
     
  4. TripleSix

    TripleSix God of Roads

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    For $200k, you better not be “average.”
     
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  5. Stringb8n

    Stringb8n Road Train Member

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    Is this from the actual carrier or an independent recruiter who is recruiting for the carrier? They can't edit the drive line, I don't think on an ELD. I think when they say "edit" they mean go and change your status history from on duty to off, or to sleeper or something like that.
     
  6. RockinChair

    RockinChair Road Train Member

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    The sheik of the burning sand!
     
  7. FloridaRetired

    FloridaRetired Medium Load Member

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    It can be shown legal arithmeticlly but even in the pre ELD times showing the total of 900 miles in one day was a stretch, especially on one page. Lol
    Maybe going out west on I 10 or I 80 averaging 70 + mph could get you that but on the East side of Mississippi River, forget about it.
     
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  8. BigSean416

    BigSean416 Light Load Member

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    Many smaller companies now offer 24/7 ELD monitoring which does exactly that.
     
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  9. loudtom

    loudtom Road Train Member

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    If it was a team, there'd be no need to edit the logs. Then on 300 mile days, hopefully you get paid well for it and aren't always the driver doing all of the work those days.
     
  10. Dave1837

    Dave1837 Road Train Member

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    I used to start at midnight, run til 11:20, start back up at 21:20 and run til midnight on a Philly-Houston run. I'd log over 900 miles in a 24 hour period quite frequently, and legally
     
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  11. Accidental Trucker

    Accidental Trucker Road Train Member

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    It’s noon on Saturday, and I’m at 3,250 miles since Monday morning, and 46.34 hours left on my seventy…. Yes, livestock exemption.

    Now, nap time.
     
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