greg334
Veteran Expediter
Don't you think us CV'ers can regulate ourselves as in be professional?
Why even ask, we all know the answer.
Don't you think us CV'ers can regulate ourselves as in be professional?
Now that was just mean...LOL. Looking to protect the carrier is what I am saying. I hate regulations that restrict income but I will follow the rules for my safety and a carriers financial back.
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Ok so a company lets it CV drivers run 12-14 hours straight to run 806 mile straight through...now they make them log...are they going to have them log the 14 hours straight that they drove or are they going to follow the rules and cut back on what they have the CV driver run so to be within the rules???
Unless there has been an insurance issue, I don't see it happening...just more TS driver chatter....
What if we carry a bag of salt with us?
I SURE OPENED UP A CAN OF WORMS HERE.
I SURE OPENED UP A CAN OF WORMS HERE.
YOU ARE SO RIGHT! The other thread about the gwv xyz and commercial this and that, that's the other one.Purgoose wrote:
TS BS usually does just that....but its not something that isn't brought up from time to time, mostly from people that hate the fact that CV's are not considered CMV's by the Feds and are not regulated as such and don't have to follow the same rules that those that are regulated do.....they feel a need to "pizz" on the CV parade....
Better yet, take 2 Excedrin and join the Ban The Van movement. If we can rid the world of vans our troubles will be over. A chicken in every pot and a van in every pothole.I think I'd better get some sleep, my head's starting to hurt.
TS BS usually does just that...
You "B" units just get upset because we can go to Outback Steak House and you cant!!
(Maybe even Ruth Chris...If it's been a really good week!!)
You "B" units just get upset because we can go to Outback Steak House and you cant!!
(Maybe even Ruth Chris...If it's been a really good week!!)
I go to the Outback and California Dreamin and I drive a C/V. I do as well as I did when I had D units and a whole lot less overhead.