What time zone do you log

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by LogsRus, May 28, 2007.

  1. LogsRus

    LogsRus Log it Legal

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    Yeah it's pretty much up to the company as to what they want to have you log. However it is to be noted on your log the Address(which has been discussed/argued previously what the address is to consist of).

    The full address should be written on the log.

    We are both right :)
     
  2. Skunk_Truck_2590

    Skunk_Truck_2590 Road Train Member

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    I am so lost! lol, yes, when it comes to a log book, I will admit, I am a moron! However if I am understanding Panhandlepat correctly, my home terminal is in CST so no matter what time zone I'm in, I ALWAY's log my home terminal's location time, (CST) correct?
     
  3. drive55cat

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    To answer your original query, I found that on most days if you want to shower and I did almost every day, can't stand myself otherwise, you end up with between four and six hours in the bunk trying to sleep/rest. Always brought laundry home to do, not on the road unless unscheduled layover. The OTR company I was with last year continually set up deliveries to make you perform or fail, what you did was up to you. I do not like to leave a paper trail, I found it more and more difficult to be on time, as time progressed. I am sure that they do this on purpose, I am pretty sure it is the driver manager/fleet mngr doing this. You can prove this, at least to yourself, by asking a direct question over the qualcom. You want me to be there at this time? Anyway, previous post of yours asking about the meaning of IE, same as to wit, or close enough anyway