In school we were t ta aught that we had to log 15 minutes on duty time for loading or unloading a partial trailer and 30 minutes for a full. However, I was trying to find this regulation and could not locate it. anyideas? Thanks....I
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You will not find any regulations like that. You are supposed to log the actual time it takes you to load or unload.
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What I usually do, and by the way, we still use paper logs, is that I log 15 minutes on duty, not driving, then I got straight up to off duty. Do not forget, all your hours will count against you on line 4, towards your 14 hours.pattyj, Giggles the Original, jbatmick and 1 other person Thank this.
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It is Company Policy which dictates logging LOADING/UNLOADING times. For instance most companies require that you only log 15 min On Duty for a Live Load/Unload or 30 Min On Duty for Drop/Hook. Now you could decide to log excessive amounts of time BUT ......who's throat are you cutting ? -
You're lucky; some companies make you stay on duty the whole time you're at a shipper or receiver. You have a good deal; keep it that way.
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i go off duty or sleeper as soon as i hit the dock for a live load/unload. by time i arrive, check in,then hit a dock, it usually takes 15-20 minutes. then when they say its done, i go back on duty to get paperwork,do loaded call, then leave the area. for drop and hooks, i stay onduty the whole time since it takes around 30-45 minutes
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always logged 15 min on duty no matter how long it took....never had a log violation is 22 yrs
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Just be sure and check the bills for a time stamp of some kind.
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thanks for mentioning that...i forgot
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That is the correct way!
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