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<p>[QUOTE="Treputt, post: 11910466, member: 110188"]All kidding aside...</p><p><br /></p><p>Walmart is usually going to keep you moving until you tell them to stop. When Gryphon mentioned that you'll get a load with 2 hours left on your clock, that means that the driver put his/her ETD from that location with 2 hours left to drive. So in situations such as that...it's up to the driver. Do you want to completely run out your clock? Then you set your ETD to show whatever remaining time you have left, and most likely you'll get dispatched and you can roll on down the road a bit more. Do you want to shut down a little early? Then set your ETD for the AM and you'll get a dispatch when your break is up. It's up to the driver. Again, there are some productivity goals...but most drivers have NO issue meeting them. In fact, most drivers want to run out their clock because that's how you make the big dollars to keep the wife or girlfriend happy. And hopefully they never meet...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Treputt, post: 11910466, member: 110188"]All kidding aside... Walmart is usually going to keep you moving until you tell them to stop. When Gryphon mentioned that you'll get a load with 2 hours left on your clock, that means that the driver put his/her ETD from that location with 2 hours left to drive. So in situations such as that...it's up to the driver. Do you want to completely run out your clock? Then you set your ETD to show whatever remaining time you have left, and most likely you'll get dispatched and you can roll on down the road a bit more. Do you want to shut down a little early? Then set your ETD for the AM and you'll get a dispatch when your break is up. It's up to the driver. Again, there are some productivity goals...but most drivers have NO issue meeting them. In fact, most drivers want to run out their clock because that's how you make the big dollars to keep the wife or girlfriend happy. And hopefully they never meet...[/QUOTE]
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