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<p>[QUOTE="skateboardman, post: 2572596, member: 78671"]dragonfly, if you by any chance work out of the jackson,ohio office i may have you at an inspection on us52 underneath the greenup bridge. </p><p> </p><p> the ohio officer in that inspection was a nice guy, i had my log book current( on the laptop with eclipse logs, had all my paperwok in alphabetical order in a notebook in the drivers door pocket.</p><p> </p><p> i had everything in order and professional looking, he was the same way. just a guy doing his job.</p><p> </p><p> had a nice conversation with him, neither one of us was out to get the other, just two guys doing their job.</p><p> </p><p> i think its all in the attitude, if you have a bad attitude to begin with everyone is going to have a bad attitude.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>and dragonnfly, the driver may not have any fuel receipts, many companies no longer require the driver to turn in a copy as they get a copy electronically from the fuel card company. and i dont keep food receipts either, as i just take the 59 dollar a day deduction. </p><p> </p><p> i have been checked 3 times this year, no violations, no problems. i always have my log book current, it is the easiest thing to do. i amzed how when someone is caught for their log book not being current they blame everyone but themselves, lol.</p><p> </p><p>and revelation being checked with a one-ton pickup is just part of the deal, you have to understand the greastest violators are one-ton pickups pulling trailers, you just happen to be in a high risk group.</p><p> </p><p>same as a log truck in south ga, you are gonna get checked before anyone else. heck jesus would get inspected pulling a log trailer in south ga[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="skateboardman, post: 2572596, member: 78671"]dragonfly, if you by any chance work out of the jackson,ohio office i may have you at an inspection on us52 underneath the greenup bridge. the ohio officer in that inspection was a nice guy, i had my log book current( on the laptop with eclipse logs, had all my paperwok in alphabetical order in a notebook in the drivers door pocket. i had everything in order and professional looking, he was the same way. just a guy doing his job. had a nice conversation with him, neither one of us was out to get the other, just two guys doing their job. i think its all in the attitude, if you have a bad attitude to begin with everyone is going to have a bad attitude. and dragonnfly, the driver may not have any fuel receipts, many companies no longer require the driver to turn in a copy as they get a copy electronically from the fuel card company. and i dont keep food receipts either, as i just take the 59 dollar a day deduction. i have been checked 3 times this year, no violations, no problems. i always have my log book current, it is the easiest thing to do. i amzed how when someone is caught for their log book not being current they blame everyone but themselves, lol. and revelation being checked with a one-ton pickup is just part of the deal, you have to understand the greastest violators are one-ton pickups pulling trailers, you just happen to be in a high risk group. same as a log truck in south ga, you are gonna get checked before anyone else. heck jesus would get inspected pulling a log trailer in south ga[/QUOTE]
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