When I started with my company, I fueled off the clock because I was running low on time. Compliance called me to warn me, that it was a strike. So now I get it. Even if forgetting to go into an industry status, I've put it into on duty after fueling, and sat for 5 mins. And got no strike. I got it down now
Quitting an OTR job and getting back home.
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I stopped reading this thread after a while because who has time for that much nonsense. Getting back to the original question, assuming that you don’t want to burn bridges and make getting another trucking job difficult, and assuming that they don’t give you an opportunity to unload your personal stuff near your home terminal (where I assume your car is parked), I would suggest getting some boxes and shipping your stuff home, either by US Postal Service or UPS or FedEx.
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Food for thought: Unless I missed it, no one mentioned "Adverse Driving Condition".
You went out of route because of a "road closure" and during that time decided to PC home.
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Take a couple weeks off and if a few more file for a leave of absence when the situation is better you have a job waiting for you
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