Bringing their stuff from Canada has been legal for years. If you want to be p-o-ed, get p-o-ed at the people buying it from them, instead of buying their products in the US.
Why CSA 2010 and E-Logs are a good thing.
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Theophilus, Nov 6, 2011.
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daf105paccar said: ↑What if there were no rules?
Would the road be safer?
Would dispatchers let the driver sleep when he was tired?
Would drivers have the sense to stop when they needed to stop?
Would you earn more and have a better life if there was no rules?Click to expand...
Dispatchers have little say in a drivers sleep, if your tired... by all means sleep... turn off your phone. hang the goofy Qual-Com out the freaken window... whatever it takes.
Drivers have a brain, they can stop when tired. Is it too much to ask a driver to use their head?
Would I earn more? Perhaps a little more... but that isn't the point. I would use my head and decide if it was worth it. (ie how much more in taxes would I pay for running the extra load a day... or the 3 or so a week?) Is it worth it? Probably not. Is it worth not getting a ticket or being put out of service for not drawing a line correctly or a adding error? I think so. Remember, we need to be perfect in out paperwork accounting... Does law enforcement have to be perfect in their paperwork? -
Autocar said: ↑Over 30 years in this business and it has gone to crap from all the self proclaimed "Super Truckers". I'll be glad when they are finally run off and I don't have to compete with them anymore.
Yes, they do keep the rates down, by running loads illegally for the same rate it takes to run them legally. If you're going to be illegal, at least take lessons from true criminals and make good money for the risk, instead of being amateurs.Click to expand...
1) I didn't know it was a competition.
2) If you don't want to work that hard... Simple, don't.
3) If someone wants to work hard, is it really your business?
4) If the company does acquire better paying loads, whom do you think will be rewarded with them. The guy that doesn't want to work hard... or the guy that wants to work. Yup, sounds like the hard worker IS the amateur to me, good grief. -
Cowpie1 said: ↑Cat sdp said: ↑So now Canadian carriers are also responsible for lower rates? Man, you haven't been around much. I watched as the Canadian drivers torched a couple of JB Hunt trucks on the 401 in the 90's for undercutting rates. Surrounded the trucks at a couple of service areas and gave the driver a couple of minutes to clear out of the truck and grab what he could. Then the trucks got torched. JB stayed away for a while. Canadian drivers are an adventurous bunch. They were notorious for a while by running centipede steel haulers across the scales at closed weigh stations and locking up all the brakes on the scales and busting them when their DOT got too aggressive with enforcement (especially PQ).
Now if all those here in the States had anything close to what the Canadians have hanging between their legs, they would follow that example instead of whining. Trouble is, even the Canadian drivers have mellowed somewhat over the years.Click to expand...
Ask those guys from up north how they like the 105 kph speed limiter law. I know pq and ont only the area right across the border from me. The Canandian government is more like the european deal. And how about health ins there carriers don't have to build that cost into the rates I do .
I've gone up there and hauled for there rates. To many miles to little money. Your right I don't get out much I stay close to home and around here the Canadians hurt rates. The other border will be even worse that's all I'm saying .Click to expand... -
shredfit1 said: ↑I doubt road safety would change at all, and I'm not saying NO RULES... just the goofy HOS rules.
Dispatchers have little say in a drivers sleep, if your tired... by all means sleep... turn off your phone. hang the goofy Qual-Com out the freaken window... whatever it takes.
Drivers have a brain, they can stop when tired. Is it too much to ask a driver to use their head?
Would I earn more? Perhaps a little more... but that isn't the point. I would use my head and decide if it was worth it. (ie how much more in taxes would I pay for running the extra load a day... or the 3 or so a week?) Is it worth it? Probably not. Is it worth not getting a ticket or being put out of service for not drawing a line correctly or a adding error? I think so. Remember, we need to be perfect in out paperwork accounting... Does law enforcement have to be perfect in their paperwork?Click to expand... -
shredfit1 said: ↑Oh, cry me a river!
1) I didn't know it was a competition.
2) If you don't want to work that hard... Simple, don't.
3) If someone wants to work hard, is it really your business?
4) If the company does acquire better paying loads, whom do you think will be rewarded with them. The guy that doesn't want to work hard... or the guy that wants to work. Yup, sounds like the hard worker IS the amateur to me, good grief.Click to expand...
Been there done that. Ate the dope, dodged the scales, drew lines where they were needed. I got lucky and survived, some freinds did not.
People whine and cry about their carriers pushing them so hard. What do you think it would be like without the regs?
If you don't like the rules, get out of the game. Although, I have serious doubts that you are even in the game. -
Autocar said: ↑Which rules are the goofy ones? The ones that don't let you kill yourself, or those around you?Click to expand...
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Autocar said: ↑Yes Sonny, it is competition. Remember, we do this for money.
Been there done that. Ate the dope, dodged the scales, drew lines where they were needed. I got lucky and survived, some freinds did not.
People whine and cry about their carriers pushing them so hard. What do you think it would be like without the regs?
If you don't like the rules, get out of the game. Although, I have serious doubts that you are even in the game.Click to expand... -
shredfit1 said: ↑Rules like once you started you day, your on your 14 even though you may have wait times. Thus have to follow this rigid timeframe... How about the 8 + 2 mandated split... when this clearly doesn't work in many situations.Click to expand...
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