If you are burning their fuel to get home, it only makes sense that they shouldn't have to pay you deadhead miles too. I look at it like this, if you can legally use off duty driving to get home, then you shouldn't get paid. Off duty= not working. I don't know many people who get paid after they "clock out."
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Discussion in 'Millis' started by shane13080, Oct 21, 2012.
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Here's one for you, was deadheaded home (Macon Ga) from East Point Ga, and Monday I was deadhead all the way up to Cartersville, Ga to pick up a load on the yard. 50 miles from East Point to home, 100 miles from home to Cartersville. Was paid 32 deadhead miles. Sometimes it benefits you, sometimes it doesn't. It's the cost of going home with their equipment. -
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Lets say you don't get the blindside backing completely down while in class, will they send you home for that or let you go out with trainer and get it better? I'm alittle nervous about this one.
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And I have had my logs checked at the scale house by my house while on off duty driving and had no issues.
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L.B. Thanks this.
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