Fair enough.
I was in the business to make money, which includes doing it safely. I'll be ###### if I am going to stop a couple of hours from home after being gone for a week, if I feel good, just because a black box says I'm tired and need to sleep for 10 flipping hours.
it's really hard to get behind a movement that doesn't even know what its' mad about.
Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by Ristow, Dec 5, 2017.
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I am not being snarky or trying to pick a fight, and I realize that the HOS are the problem, but this is all under the guise of "Safety".SAR, Trucker61016, wore out and 1 other person Thank this. -
This is where we are our own worse enemies , unless it's your ox being gored you don't care , you just made your own point from earlier , and mine as well , your right that we can't organize , but it's because of thinking like yours , and my point is drivers used to stick together , but that's all over now -
Then add in the fact there are more than a few carrier bosses or dispatchers or planners who demand or strongly suggest drivers run "as hard as they possible can" [not having to deal with eLogs]. Do not doubt there are solo drivers out there regularly running 16+ hour days. Most of these are working off "work sponsor" immigrant "obligations".
One thing is for sure, eLogs have made me "smarter" about how I manage my time and it has also made me more intolerant of having to wait for others to to move from in front of the fuel pumps. But I'm in a sector where bumping up against recap hours happens typically, so yes, EVERY minute counts and I will fudge a lot but I challenge anyone to prove falsification. But again, DRIVE time can not be fudged or hidden in terms of hours ... a few minutes here and there, perhaps, but not hours. And in the eyes of the FMCSA and public, it's all about drive time spent and rest hours spent. -
By your own admission drive time can be cheated , if your "fudging" your logs your 70 hr clock is false so your driving hours are falsified . By your own account you run up against your recap. So how many illegal hours are you driving a week ?
And just because your ELD says your in the sleeper 10 hours , were you sleeping? are you rested? Who knows
Sounds like your just making up points to support the ELD .
I like the random caps though , it makes the nonsense seem forcefulLast edited: Dec 6, 2017
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If in your world that makes me as guilty and unsafe as the driver running hot on paper and driving 80+ hours between Sunday and Friday, then I don't know how to respond to that.
If/when you move to eLogs you'll find every way possible to maximize your chance at success and prevent potential violation flags. It's human nature.peterd, dunchues, gentleroger and 1 other person Thank this. -
I stopped at the rest area just east of Amarillo a few years ago. I had unloaded fats at IBP and made it there to lay down. I wake up to a famous Texas pan handle snow storm. It looked like the red tail hawks were throwing #### snow balls. I start on East and fall in with a couple sets of doubles and a few other trucks. A driver headed west ask how bad is it back that way. The response was take it slow and communicate with others and you will be fine. What I heard next was the single dumbest #### I have ever heard on the radio. "I can't afford to slow down I'm on this #### E-log"
Tell me how that's safer, tell me there isn't idiots on BOTH sides of this fence. I'm #### proud for any one that uses them and likes them. Why can't most of those in that category be glad for me that I don't? -
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Hating it , haha , I've run under Qualcomm before with paper logs , back then everything had to jive , my main thing is when your having a bad day this ELD will just make it worse , start falling behind , can't make up time , more stress as the day rolls on , till its late and you can't find a place to park , some days just throw in the towel , hit the bunk early , screw the freight
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