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<blockquote data-quote="STFXG" data-source="post: 1147110" data-attributes="member: 41750"><p>FedEx views your on duty time as when you arrive at the building and start working. Unless you are HD and are hauling a pickup or a status coded package back to the terminal after it has been in your truck over night, then you would dispatch from your house and your on duty time is when you leave home.</p><p></p><p>Your actual hours (since you are employed and not the IC) are legally when you start working for your employer. Your on duty time should be tracked from the time you leave your house or do any kind of work for your employer. Since he is allowing you to take the truck home you should be on duty any time you are operating the company vehicle. Unless specifically stated in your employee handbook that driving the truck to and from the terminal is not considered part of your employment and just a perk. If it is required then it is part of the job.</p><p></p><p>You NEVER have to return an 07 same day if you left a door tag. Tell them no. </p><p></p><p>You NEVER have to break hours of service rules. </p><p></p><p> If you are in a truck and a delivery is not accessible you can 07 it, you do not have to 27 it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STFXG, post: 1147110, member: 41750"] FedEx views your on duty time as when you arrive at the building and start working. Unless you are HD and are hauling a pickup or a status coded package back to the terminal after it has been in your truck over night, then you would dispatch from your house and your on duty time is when you leave home. Your actual hours (since you are employed and not the IC) are legally when you start working for your employer. Your on duty time should be tracked from the time you leave your house or do any kind of work for your employer. Since he is allowing you to take the truck home you should be on duty any time you are operating the company vehicle. Unless specifically stated in your employee handbook that driving the truck to and from the terminal is not considered part of your employment and just a perk. If it is required then it is part of the job. You NEVER have to return an 07 same day if you left a door tag. Tell them no. You NEVER have to break hours of service rules. If you are in a truck and a delivery is not accessible you can 07 it, you do not have to 27 it. [/QUOTE]
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