He's full of it because it affects the company's CSA too. Only in an audit phase would you get punished. A log dept will just make sure you are compliant and slap your hand. This case he was trying to scare you.
Log Book violation - fueling
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what I have found happens sometimes
is even when you swipe the cards at the pump
the information isn't sent right away for a charge
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You'll be fine. Sounds like a company thing. Would you have a different Driver Manager if you leased back to this company? Could just be dealing with a DM that does not want to loose another driver.
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i would be more worried about the lease you are about to sign and not fuel logging violations. you might be better off staying a company driver,in the long run lots of luck
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