Most likely he just wants it to cover himself, but that doesn't work anymore. The last thing either of you need after driving while out of hours and getting away with it is written proof that you did it in the company records for the next auditor that comes along to find. Boss needs to chill.
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Company has to keep 3 years of logs on file so figure they can go back at least that far.airforcetoo Thanks this. -
what can you do about a company that ignores you're messages on the qcom .that the tractor you are driving is not barely road worthy.
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The company has to have 6 months logs and matching records and 90 days of DVIRs...
I watch a boss pay $17.000.00 for 40 'False Logs'.
That a lot worse than going a few hours over.nicholas_jordan Thanks this. -
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Since you don't use a log book I will assume you are a local driver paid by the hour. My company uses our time cards, local driver allowed to work 12 hours, off 8, work 12. I am a local driver and have ocasionally gone over on hours, not by plan, #### happens. Never has my boss aproached me to explain why I was over on hours. The question should be why did you run out of fuel, was it a bad gauge or did you try to go an extra mile. This is nothing about DOT but they want to discipline you because you ran out fuel and they are trying to figure out how much that cost them.
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I didn't see anything about falsifying a log . An HOS violation for going over hours is not nearly as serious as falsifying logs to hide a violation .
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