How are you supposed to Log split sleeper berth time ??

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Old 12-15-2007, 12:31 AM
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Originally Posted by headborg
Originally Posted by Cat6869

Yeah but taking 10 sometimes is not always feasible. Many times 1 hour makes a difference on a driver getting the load there on time or getting home on time. Would you rather be legal or illegal? Know you regulations and how to use them and then you will know when to use them to "YOUR" advantage :lol:
Now That is good advise...and well stated...which no one should disagree with....which nobody can deny.......just wish Crete Carrier allowed this--would make my life a lot easier.

But, they say....better trip planning can avoid this problem....
or, "Well, if the schedule is that tight....we will just RESCHEDULE it the following day. There's another 24hrs for you.
Yeah but if you could split break and get there on that "tight" schedule that you are willing to do and can do it legally/safely why would the company want you to sit longer than needed.
I just don't get these companies that say don't split break because they are actually losing money in many cases and the driver loses miles.

I agree if you don't need to split then don't! But if you could use it and need miles go for it!
 
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Old 12-15-2007, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Cat6869
Originally Posted by headborg
Originally Posted by Cat6869

Yeah but taking 10 sometimes is not always feasible. Many times 1 hour makes a difference on a driver getting the load there on time or getting home on time. Would you rather be legal or illegal? Know you regulations and how to use them and then you will know when to use them to "YOUR" advantage :lol:
Now That is good advise...and well stated...which no one should disagree with....which nobody can deny.......just wish Crete Carrier allowed this--would make my life a lot easier.

But, they say....better trip planning can avoid this problem....
or, "Well, if the schedule is that tight....we will just RESCHEDULE it the following day. There's another 24hrs for you.
Yeah but if you could split break and get there on that "tight" schedule that you are willing to do and can do it legally/safely why would the company want you to sit longer than needed.
I just don't get these companies that say don't split break because they are actually losing money in many cases and the driver loses miles.

I agree if you don't need to split then don't! But if you could use it and need miles go for it!
It's all about the "economy of scale"---these BIG companies are not dependent as much on each individual truck for their bottom line---one load rescheduled for the next day(is just 1 truck setting for a day)

Risk Management/Loss Prevention is Key to Cost Accounting---

They got to control their costs--

Like Hobo just pointed out above---a tired driver can mess up a log book real easy by just bad math 7.5+7.5=14--only when you're brain dead
add to that a driver the "don't fully" understand the rules.

1 driver can get the company fined big $$$$ for a small math error on paper. then it takes 100 loads @ .10 profit per loaded mile to pay for that
fine.

it takes 100 drivers to make you;
but only 1 driver can break you.
 
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Old 12-15-2007, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by headborg
Like Hobo just pointed out above---a tired driver can mess up a log book real easy by just bad math 7.5+7.5=14--only when you're brain dead
add to that a driver the "don't fully" understand the rules.

1 driver can get the company fined big $$$$ for a small math error on paper. then it takes 100 loads @ .10 profit per loaded mile to pay for that
fine.

it takes 100 drivers to make you;
but only 1 driver can break you.
I just can't understand why drivers don't use Drivers Daily Log. You have to really screw up and not follow the warnings to get a violation when you are using DDL.

Even if your company won't accept them you can still use it to make sure you are not in violation.

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Old 12-15-2007, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by headborg
Originally Posted by Cat6869
Originally Posted by headborg
Originally Posted by Cat6869

Yeah but taking 10 sometimes is not always feasible. Many times 1 hour makes a difference on a driver getting the load there on time or getting home on time. Would you rather be legal or illegal? Know you regulations and how to use them and then you will know when to use them to "YOUR" advantage :lol:
Now That is good advise...and well stated...which no one should disagree with....which nobody can deny.......just wish Crete Carrier allowed this--would make my life a lot easier.

But, they say....better trip planning can avoid this problem....
or, "Well, if the schedule is that tight....we will just RESCHEDULE it the following day. There's another 24hrs for you.
Yeah but if you could split break and get there on that "tight" schedule that you are willing to do and can do it legally/safely why would the company want you to sit longer than needed.
I just don't get these companies that say don't split break because they are actually losing money in many cases and the driver loses miles.

I agree if you don't need to split then don't! But if you could use it and need miles go for it!
It's all about the "economy of scale"---these BIG companies are not dependent as much on each individual truck for their bottom line---one load rescheduled for the next day(is just 1 truck setting for a day)

Risk Management/Loss Prevention is Key to Cost Accounting---

They got to control their costs--

Like Hobo just pointed out above---a tired driver can mess up a log book real easy by just bad math 7.5+7.5=14--only when you're brain dead
add to that a driver the "don't fully" understand the rules.

1 driver can get the company fined big $$$$ for a small math error on paper. then it takes 100 loads @ .10 profit per loaded mile to pay for that
fine.

it takes 100 drivers to make you;
but only 1 driver can break you.
But it takes one driver (this is very common) to mess up on his 10 hour break also, the many times only take 9.75 hours (or a little less) which means they are in violation as well. I get more of these than I do a driver split breaking incorrectly. Usually if you are caught split breaking incorrectly the officer will just teach them the correct way (sometimes wrong way) and give them a warning. NOT ALWAYS, most of the time though.

I see their point on not letting you split sometimes, however I feel they are ripping the "driver" off of miles. All it takes is training them on the regulation and making sure they understand. Then maybe when they see the freight income/versus the fines from DOT maybe they will realize "I was right" :lol:

I mean what do I really have to gain by teaching a driver how to split break? I don't get a bonus and it gives me more work to do. So if I didn't believe I was right, I wouldn't teach you it :lol:
 
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Old 12-16-2007, 02:51 AM
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Cat6869 said:

But it takes one driver (this is very common) to mess up on his 10 hour break also, the many times only take 9.75 hours (or a little less) which means they are in violation as well. I get more of these than I do a driver split breaking incorrectly. Usually if you are caught split breaking incorrectly the officer will just teach them the correct way (sometimes wrong way) and give them a warning. NOT ALWAYS, most of the time though.

I see their point on not letting you split sometimes, however I feel they are ripping the "driver" off of miles. All it takes is training them on the regulation and making sure they understand. Then maybe when they see the freight income/versus the fines from DOT maybe they will realize "I was right"

I mean what do I really have to gain by teaching a driver how to split break? I don't get a bonus and it gives me more work to do. So if I didn't believe I was right, I wouldn't teach you it
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Cat6869 said:

But it takes one driver (this is very common) to mess up on his 10 hour break also, the many times only take 9.75 hours (or a little less) which means they are in violation as well. I get more of these than I do a driver split breaking incorrectly. Usually if you are caught split breaking incorrectly the officer will just teach them the correct way (sometimes wrong way) and give them a warning. NOT ALWAYS, most of the time though.

I see their point on not letting you split sometimes, however I feel they are ripping the "driver" off of miles. All it takes is training them on the regulation and making sure they understand. Then maybe when they see the freight income/versus the fines from DOT maybe they will realize "I was right"

I mean what do I really have to gain by teaching a driver how to split break? I don't get a bonus and it gives me more work to do. So if I didn't believe I was right, I wouldn't teach you it
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Originally Posted by Cat6869

Rev is not here to clean up, so you take the board as I like you better :lol:
She looks like your type Hobo :shock:

And she talks too !
 
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Originally Posted by COLT
Originally Posted by Cat6869

Rev is not here to clean up, so you take the board as I like you better :lol:
She looks like your type Hobo :shock:

And she talks too !
I do more than talk :shock:
 
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JUST my luck! I'm heading OUT for a week! :shock: :roll:
 
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
JUST my luck! I'm heading OUT for a week! :shock: :roll:
Don't worry I know how to handle myself :lol:

Have a great week out :lol:
 

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