Avoiding being sent home for Sleep Apnea

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Danvitt, Jan 12, 2015.

  1. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    This is correct, there is NO MANDATE by the Feds to have a sleep apnea test. Many clinics try to bamboozle a driver into thinking it is needed. This was reported in an issue of LandLine Magazine, from the OOIDA, several months ago.
     
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  3. The Patriot

    The Patriot Heavy Load Member

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  5. Dryver

    Dryver Road Train Member

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    It seems to be at the doctors discretion as to who needs to take the test. They look at your BMI or FBI (Fat B@st@rd Index), if you're a husky guy with a gut and fat neck you are a prime candidate. My Doc says I'm borderline because for my height I am overweight but I don't carry it around my waist or neck so I have never taken the test.
     
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  6. Flybynight041

    Flybynight041 Medium Load Member

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    I am a union driver.

    It isn't necessairly the union itself calling the shots, but the employees. The way most (if not all) unions work is that a Collective Bargaining Aggreement (CBA) is established and agreed upon between the employees and management. The union represents the employees and enforces the CBA.

    Many of the horror stories you hear about, you don't hear from union shops for this reason. We don't tolerate corporate BS.
     
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  7. stayinback

    stayinback Road Train Member

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    Exactly right...Which in turn means,Drivers (collectively) are NOT going to let some half-### ATA-FMCSA ruling about health/medical play ANY (I repeat ANY) part in the Well-being of said drivers employment....

    To break it down easy for those of you who don't understand.................a heavy-set or Physically challenged driver will NOT be challenged for discrimination due to his/her size or capabilities... They Will ALWAYS have their Jobs ..If a Driver (for some odd reason) simply cant drive anymore, The Union and company shall find other tasks within said employer
     
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    The Patriot Heavy Load Member

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    Years of using various search engines and knowing what to phrase. I hate Google and use Bing :)
     
  9. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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    I am of old age, old habits, old unda-wear. I goo-goo-google awayyyyy
     
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    I never really was a pro union kind of guy but after seeing how some of these larger companies treat employees I have to admit that unions are needed again in the industry.
     
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  11. G.Anthony

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    I can agree with you in part. I once had a union job, but the union sucked. I was ever so happy to leave that place. Seemed like the only thing the union was good for, was our seniority list for vacation times, or other bumping of the lower guys for other reasons. If I had my way, and started all over again, I'd go union for sure, but most certainly a much better one then the one I was once with.
     
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