Does your oil change come as a surprise? Good grief seems you could stop whenever and not make su h a big melodramatic event out of buying oil. Hell 99% of us do it routinely and fit it in.
Your convenience is not under consideration in 395. The motoring public does not care about your horse needs. What they are concerned with is road safety and limiting the number of hours we drive a commercial vehicle.
No more, no less.
Three more hours added to the fourteen hour duty status
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by Billyjack, Apr 2, 2018.
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No feeling any sympathy for you not liking your decisions.Express12$ Thanks this. -
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If I lived in my truck, it wouldn't be that big of a deal...but I don't. I go home, and I'm in favor of any tools I'm allowed to use to make that happen legally, and I'm opposed to anything that makes it likely that a delay will put me in violation before getting home. Either way, though, I'm going home...so you may as well allow me the options to make it possible within the scope of the law.andhe78, spyder7723 and Oxbow Thank this. -
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Trucking as we knew it then is gone. Stopping to help another truck, or at least hollering at them to see if they needed help is a thing of the past. Reporting on anything that one should be aware of down the road.... gone.
You new breed truckers that spend most of your time worrying about where you're your going to sleep at night, and wondering if there is going to be a parking spot will never know how it used to be. Proper trip planning is synonymous with shutting down after seven hours so that you can park close to the buffet, and make sure that you have time to play your video games.
Two days to make a twelve hundred mile run is overworking you. You think it is fine to spend five miles passing another truck that is governed a bit slower than you.
Hooray for automatic transmissions so that you are not required to use your left leg. Lumping your own load is as foreign to you as changing your own oil. You don't know how to use a grease gun, don't have to adjust your own brakes, can't repair a burnt out light, and never check your own tire pressure. Adjusting your clutch is as foreign to you as speaking Latin. Throwing tire chains on is unacceptable, regardless if it means that your load will now be three days late while you wait for the weather to change to your liking.
Parking in the fuel island is common place. Peeing in a bottle and throwing it out on the ground is normal because you're too lazy to walk to the truckstop.
Times have changed, and some of it certainly is better, but most of you will never experience the fun and pride in our jobs, trucks, and work ethic that we used to have.
The old HOS were bad enough with the 70 hour in 8 day rule, but at least we could run hard and get home to spend time with the family, instead of being stuck somewhere we didn't want to be twiddling our thumbs for 10 hours waiting for the clock to determine when we felt good to drive. Numerous times I have stopped to take a nap within and hour of the house because I was drowsy, but never ever have I spent 10 hours in the truck within an hour of the house just because some idiot sitting in an office somewhere decided that I must be tired because I have already worked for eleven hours.
You all enjoy it, and hopefully they will change the HOS so that you only have to work 8 hours a day, leaving you a full 16 to recover, and never over 40 hours a week. Then you will be truly happy.
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