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Arguing e-logs
Unless something unprecendented happens in the near future (my company changes a policy for the better), this should be the last in a long series about e-logs. Now I know that you’re probably already in the midst of doing a … Continue reading
Posted in Truck Driver Industry Tagged Authorities, company changes, driving time, electronic logs, fear and loathing, Fears, first impression, initial thoughts, Jig, last, little bit, log books, midst, mistake, Nephew, Paper Logs, parking, rush, slightest touch, stop, System Doesn, talking to the wind, truck, wonderful news Leave a comment
E-logs: My first impression by Todd McCann
I would like to thank @ToddMcCann for giving me the permission to repost this article. As always, he has done an excellant job with getting the information out. Despite the fact that I’ve been driving for 13 years, I made … Continue reading
Posted in Truck Driver Industry, trucking news Tagged 13 Years, back handsprings, blog, Cheer Leading, Dean, electronic logs, excellant job, fear and loathing, first impression, God, half mile, hate factor, hour, mccann, mistake, Panties, paper, parking, problem, Running, rush hour traffic, Shhhhhh, shipper receiver, truck, Worries 2 Comments
Falsifying log book entries – or are you?
This is something that really makes truck drivers look bad. When a accident happens, and the driver gets fined for “log book falsification” it really makes the industry look bad. Is there really a need to falsify your log book? … Continue reading