Hired On SWIFT employee.

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  1. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    If you're not being paid for your time doing your swift university tasks then it's logged as off duty.
     
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  3. Toomanybikes

    Toomanybikes Road Train Member

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    Not a dumb question, as shown here, most get it wrong. If it is a required "class" it is supposed to be logged "on duty." If your just screwing around on the computer it is your own time: "Off duty."

    The fact you get paid for something has no bearing if your "on duty" or "off duty." It is required by Swift so you are to log "On duty." Anything done at the company bequest is "on duty. "

    Around the time Swift came up the with that "Swift university" some terminals correlated the time stamp when the driver logged into the class and when the test was taken and wrote drivers up for log violations for not logging "on duty." It doesn't happen often but it has happened.
     
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  4. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    But your partner logs it as sleeper.
     
  5. not4hire

    not4hire Road Train Member

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    "Trump University" was taken.
     
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  6. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    What makes you think that? If it's a required part of the job it's on duty, doesn't matter if you get paid or not. No difference than fueling, pre/post trip and such.

    Here is the link: https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/title49/section/395.2

    Question 111: Must non transportation-related work for a motor carrier be recorded as on-duty time?


    Guidance: Yes. All work for a motor carrier, whether compensated or not, must be recorded as on-duty time. The term “work” as used in the definition of “on-duty time” in §395.2 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) is not limited to driving or other non transportation-related employment.

    Question 19: May the time a driver spends attending safety meetings, ceremonies, celebrations, or other company-sponsored safety events be recorded as off-duty time?

    Guidance: Yes, if attendance is voluntary.
     
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  7. DarthAntTrucker

    DarthAntTrucker Bobtail Member

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  8. DarthAntTrucker

    DarthAntTrucker Bobtail Member

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    so my logging will be on duty, not driving for company required traing, even if im at home waiting on trainer.
     
  9. SHOJim

    SHOJim Road Train Member

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    Who's the Dean of Swift University? Jerry Moyes?
     
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  10. ZVar

    ZVar Road Train Member

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    Yes. To be legal you have to go back in the Qualcomm (or call logs dept) and edit your logs to show the time you worked doing training.

    Now, that being said.... I would not bother for a couple reasons. Mainly it sounds like you will be home long enough to get a full 34 after doing the training. The other is it's kinda a pain with elogs to go back and edit them for something like this.
     
  11. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    Because everyone follows the rules to the T. If I'm not getting paid I'm not logging it. Just my 2 cents.
     
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