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  1. Klatu

    Klatu Road Train Member

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    It might be an Aflac commercial.
     
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  3. EggoTrucker

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    I gotta question for you all...once you start your 14 hr clock...can you go on lines 1 and 2 or are you stuck on lines 3 and 4 until your time run out?? Im arguing with an old time here so i need an answer quick lol
     
  4. jakecat22

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    You can go on any line after 14 hour clock starts. If you start, drive to a ship, bump a dock and it is a live load, and you have nothing to do with it, you can go onto lines 1 or 2 until they are done.
     
  5. HotH2o

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    When I'm doing a live load/unload I got on line 2. When I stop for meals, bathroom breaks, repairs I go to line 1. Once you start your 14 hour clock you can't stop it but going on lines 1 & 2 during your 14 will preserve your 70.
     
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  6. EggoTrucker

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    Thanks man!!!! That was my whole point by saving your 70!!!
     
  7. ThatFlatbedGuy2013

    ThatFlatbedGuy2013 Medium Load Member

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    Not being able to stop your 14 is total bs. Especially if you go to that one shipper or receiver that takes 5 hours to just get you in a door or in my case get under the crane. Needless waste of a 14 hour window.

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  8. KE5WDP

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    An old timer didn't know this?
     
  9. gentleroger

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    Just because you've been doing something a long time doesn't mean you're doing it right.
     
  10. ThatFlatbedGuy2013

    ThatFlatbedGuy2013 Medium Load Member

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    But he shoulda known better even if he was doing wrong. The old timer musta been living under a rock.

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  11. KE5WDP

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    Chances are better with an old timer.
     
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