If your company is requiring quarterly inspections they are required to pay for it. If they only require one annual inspection they can make you pay for that UNLESS they require it to be done at a particular location.
Same basic thing for medicals, if you are not able to go to a Dr of your choosing, then they have to pay for the exam.
Will DOT perform a level 1 if requested?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Midnightrider909, Apr 1, 2019.
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As old as your truck is you might have a few little things wrong that you don't know about.
Do you spend a lot of time underneath your truck? Do you take a dental mirror and a flashlite peering into little out of the way crevices like @Scooter Jones mentioned? CHP does...and believe me they know where to look. -
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Good to know @Scooter Jones . First time I ever heard of this issue. Glad I replaced all 4 springs last year. But will definitely be looking at those springs more carefully.
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#### that dunsmuir scale those guys are grade a pricks i tell ya
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I seen a lot of this before. Great times making the big bucks but when things slow down, it is nickel and dime time. -
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I don't understand why you are paying for quarterly inspections, since the carrier is obligated to pay for them. They cannot force you to do that, only an annual inspection, and then only if you get it at a place of your choosing, not limited to company authorized locations. Seems like they are passing on a lot of costs to their O/O's.
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