Dang you have no reading comprehension, and you suck at math. I'm not convinced you could plan a trip to the mailbox.
Effects of the ELD
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by bigmotor1212, Jun 1, 2016.
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I went on them right before easter. I screwed up for the first few weeks and went over either the 11 or the 8 several times cause of poor planning. But since, it hasn't been a problem. They haven't cost me a single load.roshea Thanks this. -
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This can be argued infinitely, but the point is : Why be so submissive ? Every intrusion, big or small, that becomes accepted, will lead to bigger and more invasive encroachments. At some point, we will be forced to eat MRE's designed by "them" in the name of safety and COMPLIANCE.
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Drivers have just become so scared of everything.
Pitiful.
I just want a bit of flexibility.
The nice thing about paper logs is you can drive to a truckstop, even if you're out of hours and other crazy irrational s .
I drove for 20 years.
I don't mean to insult decent, hardworking people. But , I just gotta report what I saw.
This constant crap about running " legal"..
I'm more interested in a driver running safe.
I still remember drivers who were sensible and took pride in their jobs and operated sensibly.
Today, drivers imply that breaking the law must be unsafe. Not necessarily.
Like I said, not trying to hurt anybody's feelings, but it's all about being legal. Not what's about being sensible and safe.
I'm not some super oldtimer, but I pity you guys that didn't get the privilege of trucking when things were different.
I started in '92 and barely got into the last of the good days of trucking. It's been a steady decline since.
Now you have a bunch of drivers worried about not getting in trouble over what an elog thinks instead of focusing on operating safely.
Pardon me while I go puke.
I especially like the pontificating from drivers with all of
2 or 3 years of experience. Keep it coming.Last edited: Jun 4, 2016
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How many of you sheeple will be happy when you have to pay a federal worker. To ride with you to document everything you do, to keep you compliant. And by the way you will be responsible for their overtime also. Don't think it can't happen. Check into how the Federal meat inspected plants and inspectors operate.
Elogs exist and the coming speed limiter ruling not for safety. It is solely to eliminate any smaller companies or O/Os from having an edge over the mega carrier's in the ability to deliver freight in an efficient and timely manner. Look at the ATAs/(anti trucker association) main members donors and whom and how they lobby. Simply follow the money. The sleep apnea is another example. If you take the profit out of sleep studies and equipment it would go away.
It is sad that very few will stand up to the over zealous government passing rules and regulations for the sole intent of generating revenue. The government is no charged with picking winners and losers. Or leveling the playing field. The mega carrier's know that they can not compete with the small fleet or O/Os in consistent customer service. Therefore they need big brother to regulate us all.
Also on the personal conveyance. If I recall correctly in the elog ruling pc will only allow for 1/2 hour or 25 miles.sourdiesel, Bean Jr. and Oxbow Thank this. -
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Basically it boils down to those that make the effort to find a way to make money in this industry while running legal, will have no problems.
Fact is elogs are very soon going to be a fact of life in this industry. We have 3 choices. We can either learn to adapt. Go buy an older truck that's exempt and get our own numbers, or get out of the industry.
Every one must make the choice that's best for them, i chose to adapt. someone else may decide to do something else for a living. Nothing wrong with either choice.Highway Sailor, roshea and rocknroll81 Thank this. -
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Go to the Schneider IC threads, FULL of guys like this. I regularly read it for satire. They think they are the smartest, highly safety informed, most all knowing businessmen in trucking, totally laughable.Bean Jr., lester, Oxbow and 1 other person Thank this.
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