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The ship is sinking.... how many missed?
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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 3224123" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>Nope,</p><p>14 hour rule pertains to driving. You must stop driving by 14 hours from punch in...No more driving after 14.</p><p>You can do check out stuff and take break (if you are stupid) after the 14 hours.</p><p>We have had drivers stop the truck on the way in, so the sup could drive him in, when it gets close to the 14 hour mark.</p><p>We have drivers every year who work over 14 hours, but not drive over 14.</p><p>Then they must delay punching in until 10 hours after punch-out.</p><p></p><p>90% of our drivers today were pushing the 14 hour limit, even with tons of left in bldgs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 3224123, member: 60822"] Nope, 14 hour rule pertains to driving. You must stop driving by 14 hours from punch in...No more driving after 14. You can do check out stuff and take break (if you are stupid) after the 14 hours. We have had drivers stop the truck on the way in, so the sup could drive him in, when it gets close to the 14 hour mark. We have drivers every year who work over 14 hours, but not drive over 14. Then they must delay punching in until 10 hours after punch-out. 90% of our drivers today were pushing the 14 hour limit, even with tons of left in bldgs. [/QUOTE]
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