For Those Who Went From Paper Logs to Electronic

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Raiderfanatic, Jul 7, 2012.

  1. Dinomite

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    Okay.

     
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    That is pure ########. There is nothing safe about an elog. You should rest when you need to, not when some pencil pushing control freak wants you to.

    The companies I have worked for wouldn't hand out the high dollar, time sensitive loads to just anyone.

    Once you proved you could get loads delivered safely and on time no matter what, you could make some serious money.

    I have had agents call me and tell me to name my price on loads that needed to be there now.
     
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    I must have a better job than I realize. I get the time of delivery on my outbound load, and if I'm going to make a pickup, I calculate it and tell them a pickup time. I had to take one layover on the side of the road due to my own poor planning when I didn't know the lane well. Another time, I had to be late for a delivery, because I was sick and exhausted and the old body just gave out. It wasn't a problem.

    I'm starting to tire of you paper log people with your condescending attitudes. We're all a bunch of mindless, nut-less chimps because we embrace technology and actually run legal.

    Yes, with eLogs, once you start the clock, you've got 11/14 to get it done legally. Once you start the clock on paper, you have the same amount of time. You just have the latitude to cheat ... and cheat you do.

    Blatant hypocrisy in that statement. You are more than likely a "good runner" and get the job done, but don't preach about how safe you are being when you are outside the HOS rules.

    That is a load of crap.

    Get it done now. If you ever kill somebody doing it, it's not my problem. Well, unless you run me off the road.
     
  5. TheRoadWarrior

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    I did paper for 41 yrs and I didnt kill anyone or even come close. Does that make me a bad person? If I had to run elogs there were some great paying loads that I would have lost money on. Elogs were originaly ment for companys with DOT problems on ratings now they are being shoved up everyones rear. Soon the government will say trucks can only do 55 then the moaning will really start if that ever happens.
     
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    People who say they make more money on paper are admitting they are running illegal.

    The hours of service is the same on Elogs as on paper...
     
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    Exactly so. Funny though isn't it, all these attacks on elogs and none on the HOS regs that are the real problem. Logs are logs, what constricts and contains us are ignorant regulations that totally ignore the reality of today's trucking industry. People sit up there on that great city on the hill spilling forth proclamations with little regard to relevance.

    Mark
     
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    I have more technology in my truck than anyone else where I work. I just despise it being used against me.
    More pure ########. Just because you can't or don't want to work hard and safe, you want to drag everyone else down to your level.

    Legal has nothing to do with safety. A driver can legally drive 11 hours per day for 6 days and play games all night between shifts. Nobody in their right mind would say that's safe.

    In 32 years of driving I have never been able to drive all night without sleep, yet I still manage to be one of the drivers they call when a load has to be there.

    To truly be a safe driver, you have to sleep when you need it.
     
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    This sums up the issue of safety in a nutshell. I have no problem with the 11 hour regulation, just forget about the 14 hour regulation and let us drive when we want to drive. It would reduce truck congestion in major urban areas if we could simply drive during off peak hours through high congestion zones.
     
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    The only thing I hate about elogs is the fact you will lose hours driving if you know there is the possibility of not finding any parking further down the road in an hour and you are in a place that has available parking now. It's only going to get worse in the future.
     
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