Honest logs

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by john10204, Oct 21, 2010.

  1. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    Some say it's impossible to run legal yet some are saying they do...If they can, why can't everyone?
     
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  3. INF3RNAL

    INF3RNAL Light Load Member

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    it's not impossible, but probably quite annoying for you and dispatch.
     
  4. Everett

    Everett Crusty Shorts, What???

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    Well i log it as it happens now,i always been company , but i needed a few bucks so i drove for this o/o for a few weeks and lernt alot more from him , then any school could,, i was doing my logs as they showed me in class, legal and running, he looks at my log books , threw back at me and said do em over, i said huh:biggrin_25521: there all legal:biggrin_2556: nope, this what im gonna show you my way , but like everybody i start my logs when i got up, nope not according to him, only do that if driving the road , but if your at the dock, no, he told me, i asked what he means, this what he told me, he said start your day when they bump your trl with the forklift , but if going down the road then yes start anytime,i lernt alot from him,he shaved off 14 hours and that was alot,wow :biggrin_2556:,as i being old school myself,but i know them days are over too , so i been studying e logs for awhile now,i was getting tired of dispacth giving me loads i couldnt run, mayby this will stop this,mayby not, like any machine that man makes, there always be a backdoor for the hacker too get in and make softwear for lap top for the e -logs so you bump -move or make hours :biggrin_2556: if need be , i see it coming , sure as im sitting here when there be no more standard shifts in company trucks :biggrin_2556: Everett.p.s. i'm curous as how you would log for a chicago 6 hrs sitting on the freeway moving at 1 mph .
     
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  5. WorldofTransportation

    WorldofTransportation Heavy Load Member

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    They can run legal the freight can't survive legal.. Pick up a load of lettuce in the Valley in Cali and make it to the east coast legal without spoiling the load. It is almost impossible. lettuce has about 8 days from the time it is picked to the time the store tosses it. it is 2700 miles from Salinas Ca to the Baltimore area.. that is 46 hours of driving.. they want the freight there in 3 days find 46 hours in 3 days . You can say the company eats the $ for the load and that is true but you get a reputation as a driver for making your dispatcher look bad so he starves you out.. it isn't fair but as you said earlier life isn't fair.. and if you are an o/o that takes that load and runs legal and the load spoils it just cost you $1000 deductible..

    2700 x 1.50 per mile if you are lucky= 4050
    2700/ 6 450 gallons of fuel at 3.10 a gallon = 1395-4050=2655
    20 per day foodx4 80 =2575 -350 per week truck payment=2250
    insurance at 100 per week = 2150 - 300 misc exp=1925 then pay yourself 20 cpm to take home 1925 -540= 1385 then take 1000$ deductible off that
    your truck made $385 plus it took you 5 days to run it so it cost you an extra 1500 in the end..

    that is why they say it is impossible to make a living now if we got paid for everything we did they would be utterly wrong but until we start getting paid for sitting at a dock from minute 1 it will be the way it be.
     
  6. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    You can edit all of Qualcomm except driving.......If the truck moves...and your logged in, you're driving. If you log out and move the Q.C. tracks the trucks movement.

    Only way to beat Q.C. is unhook antenna....but then....no log. What do you show the bear?
     
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  7. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    You don't have to be a trucker to question those that openly admit to running illegally...That's a weak argument..."You're not out here so you can't question us", the hell I can't...I'm trying to learn the right way, if you don't like it or me, ignore me, I'm not going away...
     
  8. WorldofTransportation

    WorldofTransportation Heavy Load Member

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    Man have you ever heard the saying you will get more flies with honey than vinegar.. Tone the obnoxiousness man.. You are bringin the negative stuff on yourself. He is right you have not a clue yet you will soon enough, but you would be better off not using such launch phrases as put you in your place.. and the hell I can't. You are correct people should obey the HoS rules. they are not laws.. they were not passed by congress but by a non elected office of the TSA and FMCRA and once you get out here you will learn the HoS rules are NOT about safety but more about Parents against Tired Truckers having a victory. Like I said earlier I run elogs.. and I drive tired but "legal" more now than ever you can't stop that 14 hour clock to eat to #### to take that 2 hour nap you need to stay awake the rules are extremely dumb but until they are changed they are what they are.
     
  9. chalupa

    chalupa Road Train Member

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    You are correct people should obey the HoS rules. they are not laws.. they were not passed by congress but by a non elected office of the TSA and FMCRA and once you get out here you will learn the HoS rules are NOT about safety but more about Parents against Tired Truckers having a victory. Like I said earlier I run elogs.. and I drive tired but "legal" more now than ever you can't stop that 14 hour clock to eat to #### to take that 2 hour nap you need to stay awake the rules are extremely dumb but until they are changed they are what they are.[/QUOTE]

    No you can't beat them driver BUT...you can turn them to your adavantage. All your time eating, sleeping etc. can be ( questionable ) put on line 2 sleeper. While it doesn't stop the 14 ... you are collecting drive hrs on the back side of the remainder of your split break and.... if you don't use the hrs. to roll on....they push your 70. All you have to do is stop 2. It's about planning.
     
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  10. Kansas

    Kansas Road Train Member

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    walstib, what you're failing to understand here is that there are varying degrees of running legal. Nobody runs totally legal, and that's a fact. Those that tell you different are liars or just really don't know any better. And ignorance is no excuse of the law.

    Nobody is going to show "on duty" for a six hour load. What they will show is 15 or 30 minutes on duty.

    Think about it, you pull up to the guard shack and show them your paperwork and they assign you a door#. That took two minutes, you find the door and back into it. You have been there for seven minutes total, you have absolutely nothing else to do for the remainder of your 6 hour wait time. Technically you are on duty the entire time you're there, but you are either going to show Off Duty, or sleeper berth time. After all, you don't have anything to do but watch tv, read a book or maybe catch up on your paperwork, or take a nap. You cant leave the truck because your technically responsible for the truck/trailer, and possibly verifying product that actually goes on the truck.

    Prior to all this our driver was smart enough to find a place to hide (park over night) so he only had two miles to drive to get to his destination. This has preserved his 14 hour daily rule. This is rarely easy to do. This means you knew where you were headed and had intimate knowledge of the area previously. This comes with experience, and it does not mean we are prostitutes!

    BUT, if a Dot officer was watching you the entire time, and then asked to see your log book as you exited the gate. If you have done anything other than log 6 hours ON Duty you're getting a ticket. Not only are you getting a ticket, but i can guarantee you you're getting put Out Of Service right then and there. As a newbie, your company will more than likely fire you for such a serious violation. But, NOBODY is going to show more than 30 minutes to an hour loading, otherwise its a paycheck killer. Its a total catch 22

    Again, think about it, you just spent SIX hours of your life getting your truck and trailer loaded. Very VERY few companies pay you any load time, and NONE of the big OTR companies will pay you for that. You made ZERO dollars sitting there for six hours. You just aren't going to burn up Driving time hours or 70 rule hours for that day by showing on duty until the last half an hour before you leave.

    Oh, and what if its a live unload, and you are responsible for lumping the load? How ya handle that one???

    Here is another situation that happens on a daily basis. You are in a heavily truck populated area, and its after 6pm. You have only an hour left to find a parking spot. You haven't eaten all day since you spent way too long getting loaded, and had to make up time by staying in a drivers seat. You see a rest area (woohoo they have vending machines for dinner) you duck in there only to find out there are NO truck parking spaces. Next truck stop is 30 miles away, so you haul butt there only to find out NO parking spaces are left. Next rest area is 45 miles away. OOOps that now puts you over your driving hours for the day. What ya gonna do? If you park illegally and you get a ticket company will fire your butt. If you continue on, you're driving illegally. WHAT YA GONNA DO? Magical parking spots just don't open up cause you want them to, and you cant park in the middle of the interstate!

    THIS WILL HAPPEN TO YOU ON A NEARLY DAILY BASSIS, AND THATS NO ########!!! We are a serious source of revenue for the states, and the DOT can pull us in, and take our money any time they feel like it. Don't matter how legal you run, if they want to give you a ticket they will give you a ticket. They just have to look for a while. Like I said earlier, it ain't fair, but that's the way it is.

    You're still wrong about us being prostitutes, lot lizards don't pay taxes...
     
  11. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    I'll try to be more polite...
     
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