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A strike by a bunch of delusional O/Os is useless. They have no real power despite thinking they do.
A strike by a bunch of delusional O/Os is useless. They have no real power despite thinking they do.
Only in Chicago.Can I vote more than once?
Only in Chicago.Can I vote more than once?
Got it! Can I vote more than once?
A strike by a bunch of delusional O/Os is useless. They have no real power despite thinking they do.
I agree but action should have been taken sooner. Everyone knew ELDs were coming. Why wait until the law takes effect to protest? The BSM group wants all truckers to shut down for at least one day in protest. That usually means that a few nutjobs, some that probably have no connection to trucking for their livelihoods, will be shooting at trucks and dropping bowling balls from overpasses. Blocking highways isn't a very good way to get the sympathy and support of the general public.Doing nothing does nothing.
I agree but action should have been taken sooner. Everyone knew ELDs were coming. Why wait until the law takes effect to protest? The BSM group wants all truckers to shut down for at least one day in protest. That usually means that a few nutjobs, some that probably have no connection to trucking for their livelihoods, will be shooting at trucks and dropping bowling balls from overpasses. Blocking highways isn't a very good way to get the sympathy and support of the general public.Doing nothing does nothing.
Organizations like OOIDA should spend more time and money educating the public. Most people would think truckers are crazy to want to work more than 14 hours a day. They don't understand all the ramifications of mandatory ELDs.
The first I heard of this strike is from reading this thread. In the article Rags linked, BSM is quoted " At the top of the list is the electronic-logging-device (ELD) mandate, which came into effect in December 2017." The article is written by someone who has probably never parked her butt in a truck. The lead picture is a guy climbing into a day cab dump truck which most likely doesn't have an ELD. So to me the info in the article is suspect.From what I understand, they're protesting the inflexibility of the HOS. I can get aboard that train. Our HOS is very unforgiving.
The first I heard of this strike is from reading this thread. In the article Rags linked, BSM is quoted " At the top of the list is the electronic-logging-device (ELD) mandate, which came into effect in December 2017." The article is written by someone who has probably never parked her butt in a truck. The lead picture is a guy climbing into a day cab dump truck which most likely doesn't have an ELD. So to me the info in the article is suspect.From what I understand, they're protesting the inflexibility of the HOS. I can get aboard that train. Our HOS is very unforgiving.
If truckers are protesting the "new" HOS, why didn't they take action before it became law. I agree that the HOS need to be revised but I don't believe a halfass strike is the way to go.
The HOS have always been unflexable.
When you’re out of hours, you’re out of hours.
Deal with it.
I logged probably close to 4 million miles.
I had my share of 20 hour days. A couple of 1000 mile days.Two books when needed. Not my lifestyle.
In the early 90’s a big wreck happened in front of me. I had a semi tanker of flammable and stopped inches from the vehicle in front of me.
I was in the yard later that day and told dispatch that I was running legal from that day forward.
They were confused. They had company guys that ran legal. They needed us O/Os to do the harder stuff.
The HOS are tough. They could be more flexible. Until then realize you can’t drive 11 hours everyday. You won’t be where the parking is.
Some days you’ll only drive 5 or 6.
Sometimes you need to leave on Sunday instead of Monday. Or at 03:00 instead of when the sun comes up.
If you can’t get home Friday, you’ll probably get there Saturday. It sucks. Stop hauling cheap freight.
If the reward doesn’t justify the time needed to run legal, try some other line of work.
I’d like to see flexibility. Loved the split sleeper birth, particularly as a solo. I really don’t see much of it changing.
If ELDs had come when I was younger, I probably would have baled sooner.
To me, ELDs weren’t much of a problem as a team.
I can’t argue as you make valid points.,
Except you want to cheat when you need to. ( the extra 15 minutes to find parking).Thats cheating. On paper or electronically.
You should have parked at 9 hours.
Parking was a major hassle for me running solo my last 18 months. It was amplified by Landstar’s sitting duck policy. The would fire you if caught parking on a ramp or even in in a Truckstop if not in a lined space. I bought a lot of paid spaces. In spots , paid spaces sold out.
Complaining didn’t get me a space. Modifying my schedule did.
My point is, in most operations you’re not going to be able to max your hours. On paper, you could make it appear right. Now, it is what it is.
A 30 minute wildcard once a week would be great.
Most would say “not enough.”
I chuckled at being past the point of two books.
I didn’t do it as habit. But most get to the point of being past it.
Really, it was too easy to cheat, wasn’t it.