Hey guys, I have some questions about logging, but first I guess ill say a bit about myself since I haven't done that yet.
I live in Evansville, IN. Im 31 years old and recently discovered the world of expediting, and it seems like something that may be for me. Ive had the same job the last 11 years, and though its a good job that pays ok-ish, im ready for something new. Im at a point in my life where everything has become very stale and things are slowing down, so to speak.
Most of my friends are getting married and having kids, so I don't see them too much anymore. Im past the bar scene anyway, so theres not a lot going on. I have no kids or wife, and as I said my current job is beyond boring. So I don't just need a career change, I need a lifestyle change. Ive always loved traveling, and I don't just mean the places, ive always liked driving long distances. Due to some other personal things, which I wont go into, I am currently in the process of selling my house. Im crashing at the parents now and am saving a good bit of money, when the house sells then ill really be able to save some cash.
There are a few more things I have to tie up in August of this year, so it will be a bit before im ready to get going, so im just researching my ass off on here and finding youtube videos to watch. My plan is to get my class B, get with a fleet owner who will hopefully be able to team me with someone. Honestly the thought of living in a space smaller than a jail cell with a total stranger sounds pretty aful, but hopefully they will have a good bit of expierence that I can learn from. I have to "pay my dues" so to speak. After 6 months or so of teaming I would like to go solo. Anyways, that's my little bit about me.
Ok, the question, do they teach you about logging in CDL B school? Or at orientation? Ive read some things on here and seen some youtube videos, and I understand it loosely, but I just feel like im missing things. Like, ok, youre in service for 14 hours, you can drive for 11 hours. Lets say you drive for 8 hours, then you've dropped your load off, leaving you 6 more hours in service. Youre pretty confident you wont get a call in the next 6 hours. But, in 10 hours you think you may get a call. Are you allowed to go out of service for a while and save those 6 hours for a little bit later? Or does your 14 hours in service have to be straight through? I hope that wasent too confusing.
I live in Evansville, IN. Im 31 years old and recently discovered the world of expediting, and it seems like something that may be for me. Ive had the same job the last 11 years, and though its a good job that pays ok-ish, im ready for something new. Im at a point in my life where everything has become very stale and things are slowing down, so to speak.
Most of my friends are getting married and having kids, so I don't see them too much anymore. Im past the bar scene anyway, so theres not a lot going on. I have no kids or wife, and as I said my current job is beyond boring. So I don't just need a career change, I need a lifestyle change. Ive always loved traveling, and I don't just mean the places, ive always liked driving long distances. Due to some other personal things, which I wont go into, I am currently in the process of selling my house. Im crashing at the parents now and am saving a good bit of money, when the house sells then ill really be able to save some cash.
There are a few more things I have to tie up in August of this year, so it will be a bit before im ready to get going, so im just researching my ass off on here and finding youtube videos to watch. My plan is to get my class B, get with a fleet owner who will hopefully be able to team me with someone. Honestly the thought of living in a space smaller than a jail cell with a total stranger sounds pretty aful, but hopefully they will have a good bit of expierence that I can learn from. I have to "pay my dues" so to speak. After 6 months or so of teaming I would like to go solo. Anyways, that's my little bit about me.
Ok, the question, do they teach you about logging in CDL B school? Or at orientation? Ive read some things on here and seen some youtube videos, and I understand it loosely, but I just feel like im missing things. Like, ok, youre in service for 14 hours, you can drive for 11 hours. Lets say you drive for 8 hours, then you've dropped your load off, leaving you 6 more hours in service. Youre pretty confident you wont get a call in the next 6 hours. But, in 10 hours you think you may get a call. Are you allowed to go out of service for a while and save those 6 hours for a little bit later? Or does your 14 hours in service have to be straight through? I hope that wasent too confusing.