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70 Hour Rule, Merry Christmas
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<blockquote data-quote="Dracula" data-source="post: 3237004" data-attributes="member: 42691"><p>My whole point from the start of this fiasco was just bring some awareness to working the 8/70 shift. We don't do it that often in feeders. And it can be confusing. We deal with tracking our hours every day in feeders, and if you go over your hours, it can mean big trouble. </p><p></p><p>Honesty, I don't know how close of an eye the DOT tracks it. I have no clue if they have real time info on us or not. But in our feeder department, if you violate, expect to have a few unpaid days off. And the DOT manual clearly states the fines. They range from $1000 to $11,000 per violation. I would just hate to see a package car driver get in trouble for going over his hours, especially since their supervisors seem to know even less about it than them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dracula, post: 3237004, member: 42691"] My whole point from the start of this fiasco was just bring some awareness to working the 8/70 shift. We don't do it that often in feeders. And it can be confusing. We deal with tracking our hours every day in feeders, and if you go over your hours, it can mean big trouble. Honesty, I don't know how close of an eye the DOT tracks it. I have no clue if they have real time info on us or not. But in our feeder department, if you violate, expect to have a few unpaid days off. And the DOT manual clearly states the fines. They range from $1000 to $11,000 per violation. I would just hate to see a package car driver get in trouble for going over his hours, especially since their supervisors seem to know even less about it than them. [/QUOTE]
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