What the ATeam says IS correct, assuming one figures in the cost of a long DH OUT of an area after a delivery. That can often cut the value of a load rather drastically.
ATEAM; Please tell me of a carrier that is willing to give you or me more money because moving freight costs more, I cant even get my company to even remotely try to get dead head covered...they think its the drivers responsibility to cover any and all dead head no matter how far it is...ave 100-150 miles per load.
Deadhead pay is no problem for Diane and me. It was not so with our former carrier and is not so with our present one. When a load is offered, we total up the pay and all miles that would be driven for the load. If there is enough pay to make the miles worth driving, we do the load. If not, we decline it.
It does not matter how many miles are deadhead and how many are loaded. The total miles driven is the number that counts, and the total pay offered.
Many bills are introduced in Congress that do not become law, and a bill recently introduced to undo the 34-hour restart rule change may be one of them. Nevertheless, the introduction of such a bill is an interesting development.
See: House bill would undo hours rule, reinstate previous restart provisions
2. I had a load a couple of weeks ago where I was dog tired on Saturday and wanted to stop but I couldn't because I had a noon appt on Monday and wouldn't have been able to start on Monday until after 5am. So I drove tired into the evening on Saturday because of this stupid rule.
Responding to original post...we're not getting used to it. We recently accepted a load that required us to have one driver sit up front. It was a weekend load. The initial plan was a weekend at a safe haven (sister company location). The safe haven would remove the restriction of having a person sit up front. This fell apart when the safe haven facility shut down for over half the time we would be there thus removing rest room facilities for over half the time we would be there....How goes the new 34-hour restart for you?
the FMCSA granted 6 exemptions already. best to do now, is communicate with them, your business associates, and your elected representatives.. We may be wary of taking loads of that nature in the future but it depends ...
What are the exceptions?the FMCSA granted 6 exemptions already..
Most vans are exempted. Maybe these stringent regulations on big heavy vehicles is just what the doctor ordered for expediters. We need to get back to the basics of one man and one skid then everyone will be busy beavers.What are the exceptions?
Again, why do i need to do all the Googling around here, go fish. you can start with Hazmat, livestock, oil fields, regional, and my favorite:snow plow.What are the exceptions?
Again, why do i need to do all the Googling around here, go fish. you can start with Hazmat, livestock, oil fields, regional, and my favorite:snow plow.
Most vans are exempted. Maybe these stringent regulations on big heavy vehicles is just what the doctor ordered for expediters. We need to get back to the basics of one man and one skid then everyone will be busy beavers.
hello well i havent been out there since the new hours has been in service so i dont know anything about them...so how does it affect solo drivers?