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Edited 6mo ago by johney
Yea know it makes sense now...you drove with Yellow freight right? I worked one day after retirement with a company driving tractor trailers and thethey guy who came out with me was a ex-Yellow freight employee. So I ask how they keep track of DOT hours(no electronic system in the truck)do you have log books or do I need my own? He says no we're local we don't need one, but wait the owner told me you guys just drove from West Palm Beach to Orlando to Jacksonville back to West Palm Beach in one night well over the miles for log requirements. Then tells me he didn't take 10 hours off before working the next day while being a 1099 employee so more than responsible for his hours. Also telling me he's a 25+ year tractor trailer driver just like your dumbass. Needless to say that job lasted one day for me.
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Yea know it makes sense now...you drove with Yellow freight right? I worked one day after retirement with a company driving tractor trailers and they guy who came out with me was a ex-Yellow freight employee. So I ask how they keep track of DOT hours(no electronic system in the truck)do you have log books or do I need my own? He says no we're local we don't need one, but wait the owner told me you guys just drove from West Palm Beach to Orlando to Jacksonville back to West Palm Beach in one night well over the miles for log requirements. Then tells me he didn't take 10 hours off before working the next day while being a 1099 employee so more than responsible for his hours. Also telling me he's a 25+ year tractor trailer driver just like your dumbass. Needless to say that job lasted one day for me.

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Yea know it makes sense now...you drove with Yellow freight right? I worked one day after retirement with a company driving tractor trailers and the guy who came out with me was a ex-Yellow freight employee. So I ask how they keep track of DOT hours(no electronic system in the truck)do you have log books or do I need my own? He says no we're local we don't need one, but wait the owner told me you guys just drove from West Palm Beach to Orlando to Jacksonville back to West Palm Beach in one night well over the miles for log requirements. Then tells me he didn't take 10 hours off before working the next day while being a 1099 employee so more than responsible for his hours. Also telling me he's a 25+ year tractor trailer driver just like your dumbass. Needless to say that job lasted one day for me.