What the reason for showing the 15 minute post trip, your only required to flag it you don;t need to deduct time for it.
I flag pretrip on time deduction, when I fuel the truck I show 15 minutes and also flag reads Fuel / VI, I may also show additional VI's over the course of the day combined with loading and unloading. No big deal but your using a 1/2 hour a day that can legally be combined with other time deduction you have to show. Your hours are like money, gaurd how you spend them and they will last longer.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by LogsRus, Oct 26, 2008.
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Cause the company (and DOT) 'wants' to see 30 minutes of PTI. showing 15 pre and a 15 post, gives me my '30', but also saves me 15 min 'on paper' that dont eat up my 11/14 hr clock. I can drive right up to my 14 hr clock, park, pop the brakes, note the time then drop to line 4 and show 15 min. of post trip. Yeah, all i have to do is flag it....but this way, i still get in my 30 min. but saves me the time eating away at my 11/14. Cause you CAN be on line 4 "working" after your 11 and 14, and not be in violation. You just have to take a "10" before driving again. It still counts against your 70...just not against your 11/14.scottied67 Thanks this. -
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I went a month getting weekends off (i run dedicated)...which was just fine, but i FELT like i was only getting a $300 paycheck. it FELT like i was ripping myself off. So i normally take every other weekend off, and make good money. Now before some super-hobby-trucker jumps on here and starts laughing at me, pretending they're better than me just because they make $800 on a single load.....don't forget, i dont have 2 yrs experience yet. Every place i've looked at to run local, wont even look at me till i get that mark. Now super hobby trucker might be happy in their past, jumping from company to company every 6 mo. till they found the right one....but i'm not like that. I'll eventually get a local gig, be home every night, and make $1000 a week. or i'll get my own truck....lease it on, take my dog with me, making better money than i am now....and still be happy.
fact of the matter is....i dont give a flyin' J, what anybody thinks about my paycheck. there is only one person who has to like or dislike it. and if you think you're better than me because you have more bills than me, and make twice as much as me......all i can say is that i'm comfortable knowing i graduated high school.
and you say you never run out of hours, but you take a 34. that is like saying "i've never lost a football game...because i always quit before the end of the games when i'm losing". you never run out of hours because you take a 34....you HAVE to take a 34.....or......................you would. obviously. but then again, we're not here measuring the size of our man-hood.....you obviously are.scottied67 Thanks this. -
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First off nobody is attacking you, this forum is about assisting each other.
1. We all set our own priorities, I have found opinions posted here are about helping or assisting each other, Not about candy coating or rubber stamping.
2. We correct each other here but it is done as a matter to keep it close to correct. If you have a question about something I tell you such as combining your Pretrip/postrip/Vehicle Inspection we have people here that are experts such as Log's or dieselbear.
You have to flag your pre/post trip in the appropriate place, but the time deduction can be taken in-conjunction with another activity such as fueling loading or unloading.
Your company may require to flag 15 minute at the start and end of your day but that has nothing to do with DOT requirements, DOT will allow combining the activities.
As to if you went to high school or not has nothing to do with anything.
Someday you may need to make a living at what your doing at this point you want want to actually know how to get your truck down the road. Good Luck Stay Safe.
By the way the way you get weekends off, is to set priorities, I have several questions I ask prospective employers, The Truck goes home with me, no slip seating. I don't work weekends, I have family plans. If they have a problem then I don't take the job I don't cause problems for them, they have there business to run just as I do mine.Half a Load Thanks this. -
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