I have two driving jobs, can i get in trouble?

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  1. Bob Dobalina

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    Uh oh... I'm outta here.
     
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  3. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

    HeWhoMustNotBeNamed Crusty Pogosticker!!

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    You're right about at least part of that. So am I. The problem is the lack of information in the OP. He didn't specify what the first job is. Might be driving, might be a factory job. It's not stated .
     
  4. mountaingote

    mountaingote Road Train Member

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    Doesn't matter, dude. ANY EMPLOYMENT BESIDES YOUR DRIVING JOB MUST BE COUNTED A S ON DUTY AND COUNTS TOWARD YOUR 70 HOURS.
     
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  5. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

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    What is your first job ? Driving ? Factory ? Sales ? It makes a huge difference.
     
  6. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

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    Not if neither job is a CDL job. If either one is, then yes, it matters. If neither is , then it doesn't.
     
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  8. chris887

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    The title of the post is "I have 2 driving jobs, can I get in trouble?" So we know he drives Monday to Friday also, does not say if it is a cmv, I assume it is or why would he ask. But don't know for sure
     
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  9. Blackshack46

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    Unless he likes to take 34's for ####s and giggles and actually drives a usps residential delivery truck.

    Or he's an uber driver.
     
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  10. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

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    If neither job requires a CDL, then no logging is needed. If either one of the jobs requires a CDL, then, Yes, the Hours of Service regulations apply to all hours worked on both jobs.
     
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  11. Bob Dobalina

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    It is a given that his main job requires a CDL. We don't need to argue this, do we? Otherwise, he wouldn't have asked about HOS compliance when combined with the second, non-CDL job. It was implied information.
     
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