Am I missing something here?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Grumppy, Aug 28, 2012.

  1. Grumppy

    Grumppy Trucker Forum STAFF Staff Member

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    Well that's the kind of input we was looking for. Some one who knows. We are all just guessing & just trying to figure out what the job is. We know from the ad it is hauling gain but we don't know if its from the field or from elevator to another elevator or to a barge somewhere etc.

    But, you answered the farm question related to FMCSA (& thanks for that), but what if its a contractor that is for hire? I am guessing now that we can assume they are running less than 100 air mile radius & don't fall under the HOS rules whether 7/60 or 8/70 OR the 11/14.

    Anyway, thanks for your input & knowledge in that specialized field :)
     
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  3. WorldofTransportation

    WorldofTransportation Heavy Load Member

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    Different states have intrastate laws that override federal law as long as you don't cross state lines.. and most southern states have farm or oil field laws that make the driver into a slave..
     
  4. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    and let's not forget. that it's a local job. you're home every night.

    70/8 doesn't apply.

    you're on the 60/7 rule.

    i once applied for a job. hauling sod with a forklift on the back. paid $15 hourly. worked 60 hours. but becuase it was agriculture. no overtime pay.

    don't know if that's true or not. i never got hired. but if that's the case.

    i'm betting that rule also applies to your grain hauling advertisement.
     
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  5. fortycalglock

    fortycalglock Road Train Member

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    If it's strictly intrastate, states make their own rules as stated above. For example, in FL you can drive 12 hours INTRAstate instead of the fed 11 hours. Just don't go to GA!
     
  6. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    I hauled sod back in the late 80's, under the same rules you mention. Being classified as agriculture, the farmer didn't have to pay overtime. He also ran farm plates on his tractor trailers, and told us he could legally only haul products from, or to, his farm, but was not affected by weight limits, or oversize rules, if it fit on the trailer, he could legally haul it.
     
  7. IceCreator

    IceCreator Medium Load Member

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    10 bucks an hour what a joke
     
  8. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    nice economy we have to work for such lower wages now.
     
  9. Passin Thru

    Passin Thru Road Train Member

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    I have pulled loads of bulls and run 14 hrs and the DOT didnt even look at my truck, just said you need to get these dlivered and go to bed.. They just say OH! Go ahead. Same way when I hauled mail out of Harrisburg to NO-SAN and had 5-7 drops in b/n like Lk Chas and Waco. No one looked at my truck if I had US Mail on, they just stopped the truck behind me.
     
  10. IceCreator

    IceCreator Medium Load Member

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    I know people with no schooling or special licenses that make that.
     
  11. Dreaman

    Dreaman Medium Load Member

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    Probably have a way around the HOS figured. I can about bet the will work you like a slave for $10 an hour and you wont more than likely see any overtime. Dont walk RUN!
     
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