You said nothing at midnight, now your pushing nothing out 2 days.
Plan better.
I think twice in the last 14 months I've run into that scenario. And both times I was actually too tired to really care, and both loads were like 4 day runs.
New rules coming regarding HOURS?
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Doesn’t change the fact that they’re in school for years. We all know that training is basically non-existent in this industry.
A solution would have to be sensible, other than do away with “X” because it doesn’t work for me. Like I’ve said numerous times, a flexible split sleeper is the best solution right now that has a chance of getting pushed through. Non-trucking special interest groups got us the 14 hour rule, so if we’re being honest with ourselves getting rid of the 70 isn’t a likely outcome. -
No. It's ten hours today, which adds up to 65 hours for the week. Then nothing back at midnight, which leaves 5 hours available tomorrow. But the trip required twenty. I'm five short.
Don't sweat the math. The point was that the 70 hour rule starts limiting my freight options well before I even reach 70 hours. -
Limiting but not eliminating. You could still find something.bryan21384 and Dave_in_AZ Thank this.
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So? I could do a lot of things. The point is I get locked out of certain options for no good reason.
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Get rid of the 70 and the need for a restart.
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I get locked out of pulling hazmat for no good reason.
I get locked out of pulling tankers for no good reason.
I get locked out of pulling .... for no good reason.
I get locked out of flying a plane for no good reason.
I hope you realize how silly all those sound, including yours....Last edited: Aug 17, 2018
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That means you did 55 hours in 5 days. So either something went wrong or you went from Seattle to Easton, but your still not tired.
Not sweating the math. If your sitting watching the board, you have hours.
I work for the same people you do. There's plenty of time on the loads, so your argument has no merit.bryan21384 Thanks this. -
No. Mine sounded perfectly reasonable. If you have an actual civil argument lets hear it. First learn to spell though.
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If I'm sitting watching the board I have hours? That doesn't follow at all.
It's easy to do 55 hours in five days if you log legally. That's only 11 hours a day and it's not all time driving.
BTW, you do realize my example was hypothetical right? There is no way I could do ten hours today. It's already 10:30 at night.
As for there being plenty of time on the loads, I don't know what you're trying to say. The only thing that matters is are there enough hours left on my 70 to run a given load that I want. If not, then I have to pass on it even if I'm rested and perfectly OK to drive. That's my objection to the 70 hour rule. How does that have no merit?
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