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Which one's?Certain states have Labor Laws that say they have to give you 24 hours notice before making you work mandatory overtime.
Which one's?Certain states have Labor Laws that say they have to give you 24 hours notice before making you work mandatory overtime.
Combining threadsImagine if there was a thread that had years worth of posts in it about feeder drivers.
That would be so amazing
Ask a Feeder Driver, Feeder Driver FAQ
The only thing they have to give you here is ten hours off between shifts.
You can actually keep working without a reset as long as you stay under 60/7.And 34 hour reset.![]()
You can actually keep working without a reset as long as you stay under 60/7.
Never have understood what that thread doesn't get sticky’d to the top. For quick reference.Imagine if there was a thread that had years worth of posts in it about feeder drivers.
That would be so amazing
Ask a Feeder Driver, Feeder Driver FAQ
True I've just never seen it happen at UPS.
Until the DOT shuts you down in the middle of a run because you didn't have proper time off. See how you and the company like a set sitting because the company violated your hours of serviceI've done it more than one time. My first peak in feeders, I think I went 3 weeks without a reset.
We call it a rolling 60.
It's a drivers responsibility to keep track of their hours.Until the DOT shuts you down in the middle of a run because you didn't have proper time off. See how you and the company like a set sitting because the company violated your hours of service
Until the DOT shuts you down in the middle of a run because you didn't have proper time off. See how you and the company like a set sitting because the company violated your hours of service
I'm not entirely sure it applies to drivers. But I think Michigan.Which one's?
Same here, after midnight I normally restart the IVIS while I’m stopped and the hours will show up accurately.I roll my 60 quite a bit since I stay on daily coverage. Do your IVIS's add the hours after midnight on the day you recapture? Ours don't.
Once my original hours run out it stays on 00:00 drive and 00:00 on-duty time even if I've recaptured 12+ hours at midnight.
Same here, after midnight I normally restart the IVIS while I’m stopped and the hours will show up accurately.
Weird, whenever I restart mine it goes back to whatever hours were there when I punched in. Say the first day of the week (60 hours) it will show that at punch out time if that's when I restart it.Same here, after midnight I normally restart the IVIS while I’m stopped and the hours will show up accurately.
My biggest problem is that if you get a notification while driving ie 30min on duty left. it wont let you inbound it just stays on the black screen like your still driving even while stopped.