You want people to represent truckers in Washington, better come forward with lots of bucks.
The ATA practically buys their influence like all special interest.
The truck driver will never have someone to speak for them. It is the sad truth.
The Dreaded Electronic Logs
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by dancnoone, Nov 21, 2010.
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I haven't been on the site for 2 months and it is nice to see sensible discussion on the elog issues. I'm an optimist at heart and I hope when they are mandated it will be for the good of the drivers. On the other hand when someone from the guberment comes knocking on your door and tells you it's for your own good and will help you a bunch, I tend to get really suspicious and VERY NERVOUS.
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One of the few draw backs with elogs specially peoples is that if you accidently try to go on duty even 1 minute before you're suppose to. It's like you never were on break and have to start it all over.
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And look what happened to the Native Americans.
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chalupa Thanks this.
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One only need look before trying to change duty status. So long as I don't go to line 3....I can edit a screw up. -
What about the cost? Many of you work for large companies who can afford these machines in every truck, where do you think you next pay raise, and the one after that are going. I am a one truck company, we pull our own product. I do not have anyone to come and repower my load, it me or its not moving, and it cost my company when I am not moving.
I maintain my log at every duty status change, the way its meant to be, one to 3 minutes at each change, and maybe seven minutes at night to close out the page. I am not going to worry about 4 or 5 minutes of extra time to eat or talk on the phone, and when I need to leave 7 minutes early in the morning no on will be questioning me.
I am guessing E Logs will become cost effective over the years for the larger companies, but for the OO and smaller companies it will be a large expense, and there will always be a few that will look the other way on maintenance when they have to pay their Qualcom bill. Just some thoughts.
Have a safe day out there, and as my Dad always told me, Watch out for the Crazies.
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