{"text":"hey guys I have a question. I just finished my hiring process to be leased on with a carrier and I will leave home to do the orientation in dallas, TX this coming monday. my question is do I need to use paper log to log the driving time? keep in mind there will be no company's decals or any names nor DOT numbers or anything on my truck till I get to the orientation. any info will help.\nThank you and may god bless you all. ","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true}
{"replyTo":"","text":"You still need documentation of your driving time for the past 7 days.\n\nYou’ll need two log sheets: \n\n1) representing the last 7 days of Off duty (date it Oct. 1-7, 2019 with a straight line through off duty)\n\nAnd \n\n2) the current day showing you are running PC\n\nThat’s my take on it to keep the chicken coops happy. Do your own homework. ","replyToPid":0}
{"replyTo":"","text":"no you need to run a log book I found out the hard way when I bought my new truck 1000 miles away from my home. dot pulled me in to check out my paper work and got me for no log book. you have to show you times I had to show my flight to was suppose to be on duty not driving then show the 10 off before I could drive.","replyToPid":0}
289718 发表于 2019-10-09 21:55:41 no you need to run a log book I found out the hard way when I bought my new truck 1000 miles away from my home. dot pulled me in to check out my paper work and got me for no log book. you have to show you times I had to show my flight to was suppose to be on duty not driving then show the 10 off before I could drive.
","text":"that's very helpful. thank you","replyToPid":224406}