OK, a new question from a future company driver:
How much flexibility, if any, do company drivers have on their fuel stops?
A hypothetical situation:
I'm running solo. I have 15 minutes left of legal drive time. It's been a long day, there's a truck stop 2 miles ahead, and I really need a shower before I sleep. Can I get the 50 gallons of fuel needed for a free shower, or will I have to wait until morning to fuel because the truck stop I'm supposed to use is another 50 miles down the road?
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Discussion in 'Prime' started by bartage, May 6, 2009.
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Not that much flexibility. They keep company drivers on a short leash when fuels involved. Most days you'll have enough credits to deal with it.
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You have to get fuel where the macro 27 tells you too and as a company driver you must follow their routing also
As your comdata card will only work where they tell you to stop -
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Try that with the night and weekend crew.
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This was probably asked before,but do you have to take the hazmat endorsement at Prime?
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The "recommended" verbage in mac 27 instructions is to keep the company out of trouble with lease ops classification with the IRS as independent contractors. Prime can't order our comings and goings. For company employees, that routing is manditory by policy, although your specific FM may not hold you to it. Don't get in an accident off route.
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