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<p>[QUOTE="DaReallyst, post: 4065230, member: 85731"]I have pushed the limit more than I would have liked but if I'm having a hard time keeping my eyes over, I pull over even if it's an on/off ramp for an hour or two.</p><p><br /></p><p>in the case of that walmart driver, idk if you ever pulled for them before or not but they milk every hour out of your 11/14 every day... Your dragging ### by the end of the day. The runs between DCs, stores, and pickups are usually short runs on avg about 200 miles or less but it's an all day affair with them. I quickly learned to start lying about my hours but they keep track of them too so they call your hand when you lie. As a company driver for them, they see your log your screwed and only other option is to play the I don't feel safe card.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DaReallyst, post: 4065230, member: 85731"]I have pushed the limit more than I would have liked but if I'm having a hard time keeping my eyes over, I pull over even if it's an on/off ramp for an hour or two. in the case of that walmart driver, idk if you ever pulled for them before or not but they milk every hour out of your 11/14 every day... Your dragging ### by the end of the day. The runs between DCs, stores, and pickups are usually short runs on avg about 200 miles or less but it's an all day affair with them. I quickly learned to start lying about my hours but they keep track of them too so they call your hand when you lie. As a company driver for them, they see your log your screwed and only other option is to play the I don't feel safe card.[/QUOTE]
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