Schneider Chat Room version 2.0

Discussion in 'Schneider' started by mickeyrat, Jun 4, 2013.

  1. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    30cpm each all miles? or 60cpm each all miles? how many miles per week estimated? hometime expected.
     
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  3. Nachos89149

    Nachos89149 Bobtail Member

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    60cpm to the truck. We split the truck miles

    Out 11 home 3
     
  4. mickeyrat

    mickeyrat Road Train Member

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    all trucks still with adaptive cruise and auto jake braking? like always on? was in the 2016 I was in briefly with the DD AMT12
     
  5. Munch75

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    Cruise has to be turned on. There is an auto brake on there but doesn't NORMALLY kick in until you are past the oh #### point that the computer thinks you are too close to a collision. I say normally because everynow and again a DOT info sign over the highway messes with them.
     
  6. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    yes
     
  7. harley9779

    harley9779 Bobtail Member

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    I'm on a dedicated account. I start work around 10pm and finish the following morning. They have no open routes yet for me so I mostly ride with another driver and sometimes fill in when someone is out.

    Today my DBL said I was missing 4 DVIRs. Each of the dates that were "missing" a DVIR was completed at the end of my shift, which was the following date.

    Ex: started shift at 10pm on 11/11. Finished at 8am on 11/12. DVIR completed on 11/12. DBL says missing DVIR for 11/11.

    So now I'm confused. Do I have to do a DVIR 2x for the same shift?

    Do I have to enter "no DVIR required" for each day I don't drive?

    Do I have to enter "no DVIR required" for each day before I drive?
     
  8. Munch75

    Munch75 Light Load Member

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    "NO DVIR" for days undriven. Days you drove, now matter how little, DVIR needs to be done for each day. That simple.

    If your shift splits days then at end of that shift do DVIR. If coming back from say a 34 - No DVIR until the end of first shift back - then complete a DVIR after your Post Trip.
     
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  9. harley9779

    harley9779 Bobtail Member

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    Thank you. This would have been great information when in training, or from my DBL who was unable to explain it, or even in some policy or student guide. But alas, it's nowhere to be found.

    So short version. "No DVIR required" for days not driving. Got it. Thanks again.
     
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  10. gentleroger

    gentleroger Road Train Member

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    It's technically only "no dvir" if you have no equipment for that entire 24 hour day. So on the first day back in the week you'll (technically) need to fill out a tractor dvir during the two hours you're working.

    On the other hand, dvir are only leaggly required if their is a dot defect to report, and filling out no dvir required makes the computer happy, so guess what i do.

    On the snarky hand, this was covered in two different cbts you did during training. It just doesn't sink in.
     
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