โNov-15-2021 09:17 AM
โNov-18-2021 08:56 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:ford truck guy wrote:
I have seen the trucking industry take a 180 degree turn over the past 35 + years... The old hands are not driving anymore, its a new age of driver, and not one I agree with...
With all the regulations, there has been a huge uptick of old drivers retiring and new, non English speaking drivers coming in.. I don't have a problem with them, its the fact that most cannot read English either which is a problem in many ways.
I would bet that we take 12 or 15 trucks a day in just 1 or our warehouses, and I bet 2 or 3 of them cannot hardly back into the 14' wide bay door. Then once unloaded, we have to go through all the paperwork and determine what is ours as they have NO CLUE... I have met a few, non English speaking drivers that were awesome, they are now working for us, and speaking English ( kind of )
Being a Construction Superintendent I required everyone to be able to communicate in the language of English on my job sites. It was all about being able to instantly communicate in an emergency situation. Never had an issue with this policy.
โNov-17-2021 05:20 PM
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โNov-17-2021 01:16 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Being a Construction Superintendent I required everyone to be able to communicate in the language of English on my job sites. It was all about being able to instantly communicate in an emergency situation. Never had an issue with this policy.
โNov-17-2021 11:41 AM
enblethen wrote:
When a driver is waiting for his truck to be loaded, he is off the driving clock!
โNov-17-2021 09:53 AM
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โNov-16-2021 10:44 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
One of the folks I chat with is a Trucker today (IN fact a few of 'em but this one near daily) He's been like 30 minutes from home when the clock says "Park for 10 hours" and he has to park or else. That's the electronics on the truck. Auto tracking and position reporting and such. This is the kind of thing that "Enforces" speed limits now days.
โNov-16-2021 10:40 PM
JRscooby wrote:
Yes, laws need to be enforced, can't have a driver running a extra hour to get home to family instead of sleeping in truck. OTOH, on every RV board I have looked at there is discussions about somebody drives his desk for 40 hrs in a week, then Friday night, loads family in vehicle he likely only drives twice a month, and "I'm not wasting vacation" for 400 miles.
โNov-16-2021 01:11 PM
JimK-NY wrote:Mike134 wrote:
Picture yourself on a camping trip that takes 23 hours to get to your destination. You work so you have limited vacation time. Too bad for you if you drive 2- 11 hour days, you need to rest 10 hours before driving that final 1 hour. Now do you see the problem?
I certainly do see the problem. No one should be driving consistently 11 hours a day, let alone arguing for more. And, yes that 23 hour trip should and would take more than 2 days. How about 4 hours of driving, then a break and another 4 hours of driving and then call it a day? 3 more hours on top of the 8 seems plenty and beyond what most of us should do on a regular basis.
โNov-16-2021 12:47 PM
โNov-16-2021 12:36 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Being a Construction Superintendent I required everyone to be able to communicate in the language of English on my job sites. It was all about being able to instantly communicate in an emergency situation. Never had an issue with this policy.
โNov-16-2021 11:47 AM
โNov-16-2021 11:00 AM
Mike134 wrote:
Picture yourself on a camping trip that takes 23 hours to get to your destination. You work so you have limited vacation time. Too bad for you if you drive 2- 11 hour days, you need to rest 10 hours before driving that final 1 hour. Now do you see the problem?
โNov-16-2021 09:37 AM
bgum wrote:wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Just one more example of Government beauracraps doing everything they can to control every aspect of everyones life.
And for that we thank them. Those rules were caused by events that the rules are intended to prevent. Complaints and lawlessness is committed by outlaws not law-abiding citizens and should not be tolerated by the population.
โNov-16-2021 06:46 AM
J&R wrote:so,how does insurance help the people killed from a speeding semi?
Hate trucks? Stop buying stuff, problem solved. As far as speed..... INSURANCE.
โNov-16-2021 06:35 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
I have seen the trucking industry take a 180 degree turn over the past 35 + years... The old hands are not driving anymore, its a new age of driver, and not one I agree with...
With all the regulations, there has been a huge uptick of old drivers retiring and new, non English speaking drivers coming in.. I don't have a problem with them, its the fact that most cannot read English either which is a problem in many ways.
I would bet that we take 12 or 15 trucks a day in just 1 or our warehouses, and I bet 2 or 3 of them cannot hardly back into the 14' wide bay door. Then once unloaded, we have to go through all the paperwork and determine what is ours as they have NO CLUE... I have met a few, non English speaking drivers that were awesome, they are now working for us, and speaking English ( kind of )