It is hard to not show your true feelings
#11
Originally Posted by Cheryle
Can you explain to me how the 70 hrs in 8 days works? Lets say---for example that a driver had the 34 hrs rest end on the October 7... the 8 days would be up on the Oct 15th right ? What if you dont have 70 hours in those 7 days? Does it go back to 0 at the beginning of October 16th?
If he uses up his hours quicker, then he must wait to gain hours. Let's say he works 9 hours per day for 7 days. On day 8, he's going to have 7 hours available to work, at which point he must wait until day 9, when he will gain back 9 hours. Remember also, that "work" includes more than driving. It includes loading, unloading, fueling, pre trips, post trips, etc.
Is there a way to avoid the 34 hr shut down?
#12
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Your hubby may have to take a close look at how is logging, if he's running 2000 mi and needs a reset he may be spending to much time on line 4. The fewer resets=less time to be homesick, when he is shut down
he needs something to do(read watch movies ect it all adds up) This is rough time and can be a big adustment for both of you And a female codriver, not a good idea! (you handled that well :wink: ) BOL
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Thank you all. I appreciate the explanation of the hours reset. I know some days are longer due to trailers having to be unloaded instead of dropping the trailer. Loads not ready when they should be etc Lukily he is given a lot of time to get to places that helps too. Lots of factors. I know work is not just driving. I have learned a lot in the last few months.
Trukrswyfe-- Once he finishes his year to pay for the class, I will mention other companies and options. No way now. He is on one of those dreaded resets.... so he is CRANKY !! Mapleleaf- I know they are tough and that is when he thinks about quitting and coming home. Once he is on the road again he is a totally different person. I try to understand, grit my teeth and just help him thru it. Today nothing is getting him through it. He is just arguementative. I am trying not to argue back, but I let him know what I thought. He seems a bit better the last few conversations. He is much better when he is at a company operating center with facilites and fee internet. I told him to pay the monthly fee at the Pilot or TA centers and he says no. Today is a tough one talking to him. I know it is hard for drivers out there alone. I cannot imagine doing it. But, it is hard back here alone holding down the fort too. I am glad there are no little kids. Just 1 dog 2 cats. Somedays I like not having to deal with what someone else wants and just do what i want. Others it is very hard. |

