Some thought on the new Q-Com system

Discussion in 'USA Truck' started by Moose1958, Jul 14, 2011.

  1. WRIGHTRACING

    WRIGHTRACING Heavy Load Member

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    I get load assignments like that all the time. I tell them, if it can't happen, they will have to deal with it, and they always say, get it there when you can.

    Oh...Update, I am here at the Cons. today, and miraculously they will be able to get me in...Imagine that, may be a few hours but I told her, way better than Monday. Why couldn't my FM or the LC do this??? Again my FM not there, so I have no one to yell at, except for when my FM comes back I can complain, even if it does no good, I can vent in his ear...lol:p
     
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  3. goodchoice10

    goodchoice10 Heavy Load Member

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    Pad your log? I would say it is being efficient and effective with your time. I'm not late, not today or anyday.

    I don't run outside the rules, but I think lawrence would agree, keep it legal on paper!
     
  4. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    No, by padding I mean driving 12 or 13 hours a day and only logging 9 or 10. I know several drivers that do this. I also know of a FM that will tell a driver to do it so a delivery can be made. (happened to me when I was on a trainer truck last year.) You can call this practice anything you want, but come the day USA Truck starts electronic logs it will stop! I honestly suggest to all drivers, start running legal, log it as you drive it.
     
  5. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    I can't speak for Lawrence, but I doubt he would agree with that statement. I suspect his reply would be "log it as you drive it".
     
  6. goodchoice10

    goodchoice10 Heavy Load Member

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    For the sake of argument I will say ok........lol
     
  7. goodchoice10

    goodchoice10 Heavy Load Member

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    So your a proponant of electronic logs? Wow, so how many miles per wk do you get and do you make any money?

    I'm always legal. I have been inspected 3 times by DOT in the past 6 months, not one violation. Good time management, that's all.
     
  8. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    I never said I was a proponent of electronic logs, further my miles and money made is not the point. My point is simply they are coming and if you are not driving legal today you will be forced to when they become a reality. This will effect operations as well. That is why I suggest running legal today because once this happens you might have to make a big adjustment in how you drive in a very short period of time, and then you might start to miss appointments you normally made. Just like I missed my last 2 delivery appointments because to make them would require me to run illegal. I have been driving and subject to the FMCSA hours of service for almost 20 years now. I just started driving 18 wheelers last fall. I used to not care much about running illegal and padded the hell out of my logs. TILL someone I know started a 6 year prison sentence in feb. They was involved in a serious accident in 2009 where somebody got maimed for life. It was later discovered through a recreation of his records he was not legal at the time. He hopes to get out sometime next summer. But his driving career is over. None of us can say for a 100% certainty we will never be in a serious accident, and if you are, even if accident is not your fault, you better hope your logs are legal. Trust me, there will be lawyers involved and they will through discovery get your fuel and q-com records. If it is discovered you were not legal you are looking at the very real possibility of jail time and a lifetime disqualification. My license is my livelihood I refuse to take a chance, therefore I run legal, period!

    If you are running a legal logbook and logging as you drive it and getting good miles I commend you, because you are in a small minority.
     
  9. goodchoice10

    goodchoice10 Heavy Load Member

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    I love being the minority, always out spoken, yet the minority.

    and I must again beg your pardon a I disagree with you

    IT'S ABOUT THE MONEY, ITS ALWAYS ABOUT THE MONEY!
     
  10. WRIGHTRACING

    WRIGHTRACING Heavy Load Member

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    Well I just got a load assignment, from Columbus OH where I am, to Vandalia, to grab a trailer, and then to Savannah GA to finish up the week. 4175miles for the week, plus a day of breakdown. Yes it was all ran legal. I got a 2 day jump picking up a Laredo run on Sun. and delivering on Tue.

    The load assignment I just got though, the first part says to go to the consinee of the last load. I ask why it was there, and she said it was the new system and it was supposed to be that way...IDK, but I haven't had that on my other loads:confused:
     
  11. Green Machine

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    I've had that on the last three loads of mine. I thought it was only because I was preplanned... but dunno.
     
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