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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7-UP Thanks this. -
You seem to assume way too much. Equating gun ownership with E-logs! Give us a break, they have nothing to do with each other.
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DirtyDeisel hows E-logs treating ur company. Looks like they're still crappy too.
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[TD="bgcolor: transparent, colspan: 4"](Based on a 24-month record ending October 26, 2012)
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DrtyDiesel Thanks this. -
My trainer taught me the basics but there's a lot more you need to know, like editing your logs, and approving hours.
I've said this before, if I choose to work for a company that runs elogs then that's my choice. Personally if I was an independent I would run paper. I don't mind doing math at the end of my day.
Also, I might not be OTR much longer. My year is December 10th and because of something that happened on my hometime last week I will be seeking a local job soon. I won't give up trucking, just otr. :/
Ethanvolvodriver01 Thanks this. -
DrtyDiesel Thanks this.
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As for editing, our elogs by quallcomm allow you to edit all lines EXCEPT for driving. I've forgotten several times when I park for the night to take myself off of line 4. So I wake up and I've been on line 4 for 10 hours. You just change your status, then that allows you to go in and change the line 4 time to line 1 or 2. You can also edit them and cut times.
For instance, if you're on line 1 the whole 10, but you were in sleeper for awhile and forgot to change it. You could take that whole line and cut it to where you were on line 1 for 2 hours, then line 2 for 6 hours then back to line 1 for 2 hours. Then go on duty for pre trip.
I agree that elogs do NOT automatically make anyone a safer driver. I also strongly agree that companies or drivers that have good scores should be allowed to continue on paper. From a company point of view elogs are great, from a drivers or Independent's point of view, paper can be better (less costly).
I'm not trying to argue with anyone, or start anything. I run elogs, they're OK, I choose to be on them since that's what our company runs. In a perfect world elogs work for everyone, in the real world certain things need to be done the old fashioned way.
Also yes, it was family. My brother and I have been living with my dad for the past few years, my dad past away on the 14th. Had to leave the house the day before thanksgiving since I gotta make money. My dad was only 58, so it definitely wasn't expected. Luckily my dispatcher didn't mind giving me a few more days home. Since he didn't have a will, we have to get an attorney and see if we can keep the house. I need to make more money and I want to be home more because of it. I don't know what's going to happen in the coming years, I just don't want to be 2,000 miles from home when I get a call telling me we might lose the house or something. So I gotta do something. I need to at least be home every weekend.
Ethanvolvodriver01 Thanks this. -
Sorry about your loss and I wish the best for you and your family. Sounds like you know what you have to do.
DrtyDiesel Thanks this. -
Those number for Drty's company aren't all that bad considering the number of accident's they've had in the last two years. On a side not the MPG jackets they give out there are pretty decent and one has been keeping me warm for the last 4 years.
Sorry for your loss Ethan, hopefully things work out for you.DrtyDiesel and volvodriver01 Thank this.
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