Dispatcher question
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by JNaum, Aug 28, 2012.
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driver starts driving at 0808, takes a break at 1222, resumes driving at 1253, stops again at 1707, resumes driving at 1738, and stops at 1952.
On paper logs, he drove 10 hrs 0 min -- legally.
On elogs, he drove 10hrs 42min -
double yellow: Can you pls. explain how that becomes 10 hrs. on paper log??
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if your pd by miles your pay for those time periods is the same
on paper logs you log on 15 minute intervals hence the even hours as in 1000
on elogs every minute counts if you fuel for 8 minutes it is on duty fuel 8 minutes
on paper it is 15 minutes on fuel
if your a new driver and start on elogs don't worry about the good ole days of paper logs you dont know them to miss them
elogs have there own little quirks with each company to make the most of your HOS -
OP: no trying to walk on your thread but this is important and [ likely ] of consequence in the central issue of your question -
Now he can go another step further and set his wristwatch to be 90 seconds slow and his radio's clock to be 90 seconds fast... Get in the habit of starting your drive time log based on the radio & stopping nased on your watch and you gain another 3 min each time you start/stop driving... -
i believe that all to be creative writing if only enough to assuage your own conscience
I used to drive down the road 5 minutes for coffee too but i knew i was creative cheating -
I dont think this is about ethics, morals or scruples. Even though cheating is cheating there is a distinct difference between 15 min. here and there and going 4 hours over your 14 or11. One does not have to fear a log book audit. What worries me is fudging the log book and then so me women with 2 kids in the car runs into the back or side of the trailer. One of those passengers either dies or becomes an invalid. The lawyers will disect your log book and when they find a mistake you will be charged with driving while fatigued and they will sue you and then spend time in prison! There are a few law firms who advise other lawyers on examining log books. They even have a few vidoes on youtube.
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Last edited: Sep 1, 2012
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Just saying... When you're (I'm) starting out, just do the job 100%. Treat your dispatcher with kindness & respect, and hopefully they'll return it.nicholas_jordan Thanks this.
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