![]() This paper introduces a GPS freight survey conducted in the Chicago, Into the inner decision making of capitalist industry can be gained. Thus with each advance in data collection, valuable insights Risk of losing company time or a competitive edge limits potential cooperation. Modeling, largely because of the limited selection of available data.Ĭommercial firms tend to approach inquiries into the operations andįinances of their businesses with suspicion or at least impatience. Mohammadian,įreight demand modeling lags in comparison with passenger demand Im not trying to sound like a cry baby, or complain, im just worried that I could damage my cdl, my record, and not have to spend any money on tickets that could mount up id imagine.Īs for keeping 2 logs, that's just out of the question, plain and simple.Karl Sturm, Zahra Pourabdollahi, Abolfazl K. Il driverlog drivers#One of the other drivers said he got pulled in, same scale, asked for his log book, and he said that he didn't have one, I assume that hes lucky the dot didn't ask him for his vehicle inspection report, which is part of the log book, that's one reason I keep an actual log as of right now,Ĭause if your not keeping a log, you have to have a vehicle inspection report correct? We do keep a sheet, for each rout, pick up, delivery, d&h, shows our start time for THAT trip, start miles, end miles, end trip, lunch when and where, break downs when and where, amount of freight p/u - delivered, vehicle ID #'s, names of shipper/receiver, arrive times, depart times and so on, its a list, however that's only for each time we leave the yard, not for the whole entire day. We argued a little bit about it, and I told the safety man that I was not comfortable doing it the company way, and my worry was the DOT, and high dollar tickets, and other possible actions against me and my livelihood, cdl. plus other important information as well ( the usual stuff trk/trl/miles/start/finish blah blah ) I think when mr coo shows up, im gonna have to highly suggest we use an actual Local drivers log book, I believe they have lines 1 and 4. The safety man has been with the company for a long time, and recently got moved to the head safety guy, and so far, I have doubts about his position as safety, he also said that if im givin a ticket for loging the company way, they would pay it. The COO who implemented the rule that local's have to keep a log book was supposed to be in town this week, but things came up, and will visit a nother time. I often run through this scale, both directions, some weeks ill hit them 4 times, other weeks, maybe only once, but their are 10 of us local guys, and everyday at least one of us are going through,Īnd not to mention, our DOT score is not good right now, due to log book violations, seat belt violations, and speeding, which gets me, cause our whole fleet, OTR-local, are gvnd at 65. the company, or the DOT officer, who, btw, didn't give me a ticket for my log cause legally as local I don't need a log. Im just wanting to know who is right, and who is wrong. Im gonna either start just showing line 4 all day while clocked in, or im gonna keep the log book out of the truck, and in my personal car, and keep just the fmcsa vehicle inspection report book every day. So, really, we cant show actual log book time, in incriments of 15/mins cause how close each stop is. Me, and my co-workers do so many pick up, deliveries, drop n hooks, all within the same area, lots of times the p/u are side by side or directly acoss the street, Who do I believe? my gut is telling to side with the cop, hes the one that can cost me a lot of money, even my cdl,Ī quick over view of my local, and logging, So, in short, iv got my company telling me that I have to do it their way, and iv got a DOT officer telling me that's a falsified logbook, So I call safety, explain to him that DOT told me NO, that's illegal, that's a FALSIFIED log, doing it the company way, and Mr Saftey tells me that the cop is 100% wrong! and that problem with dot cops today is that their are soo many uneducated dot officers out there. Last week I got pulled on the scale, red light, DOT came out and asked for my log book, handed him the log, told to park and bring in all ppw, k, so I go inside hand him everything, and he proceeds to tell me that my book is wrong, that I can not just randomly log drive time or ODND time, that if the company is requiring me to keep a log, I have to actually log it as I do it, just as being otr. " in a 8 hour shift, you must start with a VI, 15 mins and flag it, show 4 consecutive hours driving, and 4 consecutive hours On Duty Not Driving " (Their example, and remember he specified it as an example) My company safety department tells us to log this way, we NEVER go even close to the 100 air radius from the yard, 50 MAX! Ok, iv posted about something this a while back, cant find, posting again cause now I have a bigger problem. ![]()
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