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Discussion in 'Millis' started by Sully72, Feb 20, 2011.

  1. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Well I saw a funny as heck movie last night and thought I would share it with you guys in case you want to watch it on your ten hour break. Some of you might have seen it already. "Just go with it" with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Anniston. I have not laughed so hard in a while. It is definitely one of Sandlers better movies by far.
     
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  3. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Happy Fathers Day to all. Hope it is a good one even if you are out on the road.

    [ame]http://youtu.be/wIt0NLJQvTY[/ame]
     
  4. Sully72

    Sully72 Medium Load Member

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    rubberducky68 Thanks this.
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    Sully72 do you always run like this or was this one of those weeks where everything was going your way. That's a heck of alot of miles for just 1 week. Also is there any danger(driver fatigue) to running so hard.
     
  6. Sully72

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    No. Idont run like this all the time because freight/delivery times don't allow but I always set myself up to do it. What I mean is I left atlanta for a 15 hour trip so I ran 11 took 10hr break and delivered 4 hours later so I have 7 hours to put into another run. Well, I got another run 6hrs away. Perfect except it doesn't deliver until mon am. So I have 22 hrs on my hands. Had I picked the run id done another 11 hrs after break and got there 8 hrs early so I had 10hr break by time they unloaded and could run 11 again. But we don't have the luxury of picking our loads.

    I never run tired, never. I can always and do always pull over and nap when I feel tired. Some days might need an hour nap after 4 hours driving following a long break other days I reach my 11 and wish I had 5 more I could run. Can't ever predict when ill need a break but when I do I take it cause being tired leads to exhaustion and exhaustion leads to mistakes which lead to accidents and nothing good ever came from an accident . Tired= reststop.
     
  7. Sully72

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    I guess I would add I run so legal that I staple all my receipts with time stamps to my paperlog to serve as proof that I log it as it happened.
     
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  9. Sully72

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  10. Sully72

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    Sitting at a distributor and some poor Werner driver is picking up beer at the back of his trailer. I hope for his sake he didn't strap the back and just lost the back 2 pallets because the alternative is the whole load shifted forward and he'll still be here tomorrow without help.
     
  11. Sully72

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    Well this week is off to a crappy start. Been sitting in this door for just under 2 hours and they just dropped the dock plate and seemed to walk away for another break. So far I have 30 hours in this 347 mile ld. Guess it was too good to be true last week. Ugh. Just hope they at least pay detention.
     
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