I Got Fired For Discussing My Hours Of Service

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  1. cozy2963

    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    No one on here seems to understand that postal freight is very time sensitive. If you're running late, it might not be the company that you're working for that you have to worry about. It might be the government telling you to take a hike.
     
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  3. cozy2963

    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    Too funny... Well I'm glad that we have a bunch of drivers on the road that don't respect the laws set in place for the motoring public's safety. I prefer not to break the law to help a company out. The fact that I was expected to, and even more so, the fact that drivers would take the side of the company is absurd. The law says 10 hours, not 9 hours and some change!
     
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    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    Believe it or not, it was the first time that I ever had a problem with the DM. As crazy as it sounds, it's true. I never had a problem with her... she was the one that hired me, and I was so thankful, I would have done anything for her, except break the law.
     
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    pattyj Road Train Member

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    I understand your concern but it was only 5 minutes.Why did'nt you just take your full 10 then start your shift and just not tell your DM.Heck chances are she would'nt have even noticed.
     
  6. Roadmedic

    Roadmedic Road Train Member

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    Most mail contracts are time sensitive. So, the company probably wanted her to violate the HOS in order to comply with a schedule.

    Not a good reason to violate the law in my opinion.
     
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  7. cozy2963

    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    To do a write up in case it needs something. Why leave it for the next driver... he comes to work and is like, who the hell drove this thing last and didn't write up that clearance light? Then he will be running late from having to get another truck or getting it fixed.
     
  8. cozy2963

    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    They contacted me last week. They are currently doing an investigation as well.
     
  9. cozy2963

    cozy2963 Light Load Member

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    No, I haven't left anything out. If I had done so, it would only make me look bad. I'm glad that you had a boss that understood that you should be able to challenge something that you felt was important. I however, got fired for trying to follow the law. The fact that people don't understand that is crazy to me.
     
  10. airforcetoo

    airforcetoo Heavy Load Member

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    Meltom was just kidding, see he's a safety guy!
     
  11. TLeaHeart

    TLeaHeart Road Train Member

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    And federal law does NOT state a required time, for a pre trip or a post trip.
    So once again, you would not have broken the law.

    And a GPS can NOT legally do your logs.
     
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