Actually this is wrong. a general practitioner at his office can work a hundred hours if he wants. But there are"on duty" restrictions for those that work in trauma centers and any one involved in surgery, from the surgeon to the anesthesian.
Commercial pilots have way more restrictions than we do and 98 percent of flying a plane is automated.
I have two driving jobs, can i get in trouble?
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Are you people still arguing about this?
The facts:
1.His name is Nealan R
2.He drives a truck for Coca-Cola somewhere in Connecticut.
3.At least one of his jobs requires a CDL or he wouldn't be talking about a reset would he?
4.He has posted enough information to burn himself pretty good! (probably because he's too tired to think straight)xlsdraw, spyder7723, HeWhoMustNotBeNamed and 4 others Thank this. -
His headline said 'I have 2 driving jobs'
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Some are just brain surgeon aren't they. I guess enough info wasn't given. Maybe we need to see a copy of his CDL.
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But just curious if he is a route driver aren't they exempt somehow from HOS. When I drove at Coke uh quite a few years ago we clocked in and out and besides that had no DOT ties for us.
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by the way, where did he go?
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I drove for Coke back in 1981 (I think) The only thing I remember is that they gave us hats that said "I SELL COKE AND I'M PROUD OF IT" and that pretty much explains everything you need to know about me in South Florida in the early eighties. LOL
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