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<blockquote data-quote="8up" data-source="post: 183008" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>It was not my intention to have anyone over look a serious medical condition. The folks I know have none, they simply said that they snore and then were caught totally unaware of how that would affect their job and the unexpected out of pocket medical expenses. I believe that the intention of the DOT regs were to identify sleep disorders within the ranks of the over the road drivers, who spend long hours behind the wheel. This is a totally different element than someone who is making frequent stops, getting in and out of the vehicle, walking alot, making constant decisions of planning out their next ten stops plus the interpersonal contacts that go on with most stops. I don't know of any package car drivers that are nodding off at the wheel because they didn't sleep well last night. Some folks don't think twice when it comes to telling the truth, so for those who do they should just know what might come along with that. </p><p>Have a good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8up, post: 183008, member: 56"] It was not my intention to have anyone over look a serious medical condition. The folks I know have none, they simply said that they snore and then were caught totally unaware of how that would affect their job and the unexpected out of pocket medical expenses. I believe that the intention of the DOT regs were to identify sleep disorders within the ranks of the over the road drivers, who spend long hours behind the wheel. This is a totally different element than someone who is making frequent stops, getting in and out of the vehicle, walking alot, making constant decisions of planning out their next ten stops plus the interpersonal contacts that go on with most stops. I don't know of any package car drivers that are nodding off at the wheel because they didn't sleep well last night. Some folks don't think twice when it comes to telling the truth, so for those who do they should just know what might come along with that. Have a good day. [/QUOTE]
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