log book help

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  1. TommyGunzzz

    TommyGunzzz Bobtail Member

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    I have 1 year out here on the road with 2 companies that used electronic logs. im going to start with this place that's does paper which I have never done before any advice?
     
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  3. thejdogg

    thejdogg Light Load Member

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    From what I read so far, be honest-ish :)
     
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  4. TommyGunzzz

    TommyGunzzz Bobtail Member

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    a little more info if you had some?
     
  5. jbee

    jbee Medium Load Member

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    Quick question:

    Didn't they go over logging on paper when you received your CDL training?

    Just curious is all.

    Even with E Logs, you have to be prepared to change over to paper if and whenever the QC goes down.
     
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  6. thejdogg

    thejdogg Light Load Member

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    I was kidding. Be as legal as possible, but a lot of drivers seem to view paper logs as an exercise in creative documentation. I'm not gonna tell you to do anything illegal on this forum. Paper logs have more freedom but require more personal responsibility.

    I'm sure some old pro who knows a thing or two can answer your question way better than I can.
     
  7. TommyGunzzz

    TommyGunzzz Bobtail Member

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    that was over a year ago and at both companies I never had e log go down
     
  8. NavigatorWife

    NavigatorWife Road Train Member

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    Make sure you keep it filled out, when you stop for fuel, etc, write down the city and state. Document your inspection as on duty not driving. Research what you can find on the internet as examples to follow. Your figures must add up also, so be careful recording your times.
     
  9. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    easiest thing to do is get Drivers Daily Logs onto your computer and/or tablet
    filling out any part of a paper log wrong amounts to a big deal to the DOT
    you wont have a lil black box telling you to stop for your 30 min break
     
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  10. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    there are logbook programs for android. don't know about apple. keeptrucking is a free program. just make sure to leave the dot field BLANK. it'll work without it. you fill it in. then the app will call your office and try to sell them on the program. you give the office permission, they can track your gps also. really neat program. and you defenitly can't beat the price OF FREE.

    there are logbook programs for computer. i use trucklogger on my laptop.

    you do need a printer though, but i'll take that over having to actually fill out paper.
     
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