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I’ve worked 59.57 hours this week, and now I’m forced to work Saturday. Now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="DriverNerd" data-source="post: 5131313" data-attributes="member: 61439"><p>You are right that truckers work everyday, but not all companies work truckers 7 days per week. I know of no regulations that pertain to registering as either 60 or 70, just the amount of days you need to be in service to qualify for either. (I am not saying there isn't any.) We don't log as in a traditional ELD, but our DIADs have all the same information from leaving and returning from property, unpaid breaks, etc, everything is tracked by UPS. I assume that some of that information is sent to the DOT because that would make sense, but I don't know for sure. I agree the reset is only really necessarily for the drivers working a lot of hours per day, other times you get the reset without even thinking about it. When I came in for the Saturday after Thanksgiving I was told I only had 12.5 hours available, but considering I had 34 hours off for Thanksgiving...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriverNerd, post: 5131313, member: 61439"] You are right that truckers work everyday, but not all companies work truckers 7 days per week. I know of no regulations that pertain to registering as either 60 or 70, just the amount of days you need to be in service to qualify for either. (I am not saying there isn't any.) We don't log as in a traditional ELD, but our DIADs have all the same information from leaving and returning from property, unpaid breaks, etc, everything is tracked by UPS. I assume that some of that information is sent to the DOT because that would make sense, but I don't know for sure. I agree the reset is only really necessarily for the drivers working a lot of hours per day, other times you get the reset without even thinking about it. When I came in for the Saturday after Thanksgiving I was told I only had 12.5 hours available, but considering I had 34 hours off for Thanksgiving... [/QUOTE]
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