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

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by NealanR, Nov 13, 2015.

  1. Sphene25

    Sphene25 Light Load Member

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    You are correct! The way I read it is his main job is a CDL and the weekend is not. I dont see why ppl are arguing that at all. Why the hell would he post on a truckers site if it was an uber job or pizza delivery haha.
     
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  3. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    I'm tracking that much. But Captain is strong tonight and I just ran out of coke. So I'm becoming a ball buster.
     
  4. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

    HeWhoMustNotBeNamed Crusty Pogosticker!!

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    That might be assuming too much. There's a lot of people that come here that are complete strangers to different aspects of the driving profession. You could very well be correct but I would like to see the OP make the situation clear before venturing any further with advice. IMO.
     
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  5. Blackshack46

    Blackshack46 Road Train Member

    Why do people post about who does this drug test or that one, on a trucking forum mind you.

    Why are we asked the same question 10 times a day by 3 different people, looking at the same company?

    It's trucking, that's why. We don't do too well with making sense.
     
  6. HeWhoMustNotBeNamed

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    Because some folks just don't know. Not a slam. He is here asking, so he isn't sure probably.
     
  7. rabbiporkchop

    rabbiporkchop Road Train Member

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    If either job requires a cdl then both must be logged. If neither job requires a cdl then you are exempt
     
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  8. mountaingote

    mountaingote Road Train Member

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    I think we should get Perry Mason's opinion on this....
     
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  9. CaptainDaveG

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    If you have a bad wreck or incident...you will most likey have your CDL banned for life....on another note do you really need to work 7 days a week every week?

    Be Safe Out There

    Captain Dave
     
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  10. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    I have read the regulations, but I not going to look it up.
    They state that you have to log any work time, CDL related or not, as on-duty time.

    It is expected (and required) that any off-duty time is spent relaxing and resting - not working a second job.
    That is reasonable, in my opinion, considering how many driver caused accidents are due to fatigue.
     
  11. KMac

    KMac Road Train Member

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    He does end his OP mentioning he hasn't done a restart, why even mention that if it is a job where HOS apply?

    Seemsna very logical assumption the first driving job is CDL
     
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