If you were concern about the safety of your family, then you would tell people like the op that maybe this isn't for them and get off the road.
It sucks when a driver can't handle the sleep changes and pushes himself to deliver crap on time but it really sucks that when he is so fatigued that he can't function enough to drive and kills someone.
I am on the side of the driver up to the point of terminating contracts because of dispatchers threatening my drivers,
i am stating a fact, these carriers only sees the customers needs, not the drivers, that is the reality of this. The driver is given the power to say no, many of them won't and others cry about the carrier or hos forcing them to do something that can't/won't do.
Need Advice on Urgent situation, scheduling situation.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RdRunnr, May 4, 2019.
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If I see a plan that requires me driving close to or past midnight, I refuse the load upfront. I'm not only a safety hazard at this point but also useless the next day.
If a customer screws up my shift at a loading dock and they feel a rush for that load to get to the destination, it's their problem, not mine. I'm leaving after 7 hours at the dock and shut down when my 14 hours run out. They wasted my day, not me.
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