How to work around Electronic logbook??

Discussion in 'ELD Forum | Questions, Answers and Reviews' started by LUSA, Jan 10, 2018.

  1. aaronpeterbilt3787

    aaronpeterbilt3787 Medium Load Member

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    And having your wife “pay” for it, is essentially cheating too. No? Wanna split hairs? With your frame of thinking, dot could obtain store video of you with your wife, picking up truck supplies. Cmon man, you’re telling bs stories now.
     
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  3. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    Obviously it will interrupt a reset. So what? I can count on one hand the tines I 'needed' a reset this year. And none of them was when i was home.

    Why is pay in quotes? Also it isn't the dot you need to worry about when it comes to risk aversion. The dot will fine you a set amount. Its the trial lawyers who you got to worry about.
     
  4. Powder Joints

    Powder Joints Subjective Prognosticator

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    Your actually increasing your risk with the edits, no reason to do this this is just an empty argument.
     
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  5. aaronpeterbilt3787

    aaronpeterbilt3787 Medium Load Member

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    All I know, is a highway tractor is a BAD investment any way you look at it. Why is it a tri axle dump truck in my area can earn $85-$95 an hour, but a highway truck can’t come close to $60? Or a septic truck (yes, there is money in poop) can earn $150/hour? Are they overpaid? Nope. Highway trucks are severely underpaid. No matter what you do with them. I for one have had enough.
     
  6. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    The reason is to stay legal. The hos laws clearly spell out that anything done to the truck needs to be logged.
     
  7. aaronpeterbilt3787

    aaronpeterbilt3787 Medium Load Member

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    It also states that whether you are being paid or not has no determination of duty status. Same could be said about your wife paying for the washer fluid or case of grease at Wally World. You’re with her. You carry it to register, and to vehicle. You’re on duty. If you wanna split hairs that is.
     
  8. rachi

    rachi Road Train Member

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    Nothing wrong with digging up old posts if you ask me.
     
  9. Powder Joints

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    Yeah, but there is also a limit,I also recognize when someone just posts to argue. So I'm done with this. No drivers here would in the real world post on duty , your posting has the smell of a arm chaired quarterback. Have a good Year and God Bless.
     
  10. spyder7723

    spyder7723 Road Train Member

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    So you don't show any on duty time for repairing/maintaining your truck? Imo that's playing with fire and taking a big risk.
     
  11. Knightcrawler

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    On duty is on duty. It isnt limited to line 4. Ive had this conversation with the folks in the office once or twice before. On paper logs, I NEVER went to line 4. For anything. Ever.

    Office: You have to log a 15 min pre-trip
    Me: I did. See that "PTI" right there, and that "PTI" for my post trip, thats what it means
    Office: But you have to do it on line 4
    Me (after handing them the rulebook): show me where it says I cant log it as driving time if I want
    Office: Line 3 is ONLY for when you are driving
    Me: No, I HAVE to be on line 3 when Im driving. Nothing in the book says I cant be on line 3 when Im not driving
    Office: But thats not how it is supposed to work
    Me: Look, Ive been in dozens of chicken houses over the years. DOT guys look at my logs several times a month, and I have YET to get a ticket for it
    Office: But...
    Me: (closes the door behind me on the way out)

    By the RULES if you leave the sleeper to go take a piss you have to change your log to "off duty" instead of sleeper berth. That is the law. You have to be IN the berth to use the line on the logs. I havent seen too many DOT guys checking truckstops to make sure guys are logging their sleeper time - piss time correctly.

    I mean if you want to log it that way, then God bless you. You do what you want. I wont, but you can if you want. Have a nice day.

    (and yes I logged on duty as driving because I only actually drove 7.5 hours a day - dedicated run - and I was in the yard and out of the yard on my way home after about 10-10.5 hours. This was in the day of 10 hours on duty 8 hours off and this silly "half hour break" BS)
     
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