Our current Qualcomm unit is not mounted. A flexible cord leads from it to a place under our dash where it attaches to the rest of the wiring. When not in use, it is nicely stored out of sight and out of the way on a shelf Volvo builds above the trash bin and below the dash.
The flexible cord...
I'm glad you consider it a discussion, as do I. Dreamer used the figure of speech "dog in the fight." I'm not fighting with anyone, just exploring out loud the issues.
That may be the solution as I do not like losing detailed data that I am now able to have. Granted, I keep more detailed...
I had an additional thought about the motivations of a carrier on this. While it may very well be true that electronic logging may be more convenient, once they get it working right and can supply our historical data, consider too the costs.
With paper logs, our carrier pays one or more people...
We have been reading in the industry press for years that EOBRs are coming. While they may be more convenient for drivers to use, that is not the reason they came into being. They came into being because congress people, senators, regulators and citizen action groups cried out for them for...
How interested will the DOT be to know that you are keeping two sets of log books?
While your intentions may be good and reasons understandable, I would be very careful about keeping two sets of log books in the truck. The carrier will only recognize one set, will it not? Is it even possible...
I know Panther has been using electronic logs for a while now. If a Panther contractor or driver needs to access log book information from say six months or six weeks ago, how is it done?
See this post and this one for what prompts this question.
The inability to provide contractors with copies of their logs in either printed or electronic form is a serious, major and perhaps fatal flaw (explained here). I am e-mailing my contractor coordinator the strong suggestion that the ability be added immediately. This is important.
A driver's...
Perhaps someone with electronic logging experience or knowledge can answer this.
One of the things Diane and I use our paper log books for is long-term data storage and reference. In other words, we keep our old log books on file at home. Two examples of how the old log books come into use...
I see no change there. When we once loaded the camping gear and drove our own truck on our own time to park it at an outfitter's store and camp for a week, we logged the drive time (two hours up, two hours back) as we normally would log any driving time. It would not be any different with...
In another thread, Special K said,
I grumbled yesterday to the company (phone call and e-mail to appropriate people) and concluded (1) that I am whistling in the wind, and (2) the IT capabilities of the company may be impressive but they are also bound by specific priorities and staffing...
Conference calls are probably an OK idea if the point is to get information out to the fleet. But if that really is the point, why not make them available 24 hours a day online and/or by podcast?
A ten-year-old kid can do a podcast. Why can't FedEx?
I have yet to listen to one of those...
Sharing this private reply recently received. Among other things, it shows the wide reach of ExpeditersOnline.com and this Open Forum.
Mr. Madsen,
I just read your article on Expediters Online.com – A way to Help Get Repeat Drunk Drivers Off the Road - with great interest. My name is...
Talking to fellow expediters who are more familiar with disaster relief work than me, it seems that FEMA ownership of reefer trailers is not new. Expediters have seen them used as temporary morgues.
A quick search of the FEMA web site does not answer the question "How many reefer trailers and...
Police-like uniforms, blue in color with insignia on the shoulders. I did not get a good look as all were seated in vehicles as they drove by and it was in the first light of the day, before sunrise. These people were not in military uniform.
Related news from the area
There is no question that the U.S. government has improved its disaster response time. Diane and I happened to be in Homestead Florida (south of Miami) this morning on a load not related to Haiti. We were surprised to see a large convoy of FEMA and Homeland Security trucks entering the Air Force...
While the Arrow situation is far from settled an industry bright spot developed as individuals and carriers rose to help stranded Arrow drivers get home. While Panther Expedited Services is not the carrier Diane and I contract with, it pleased me to no end to see Panther rise to the cause...
I hear what you are saying, jaminjim, and thank you. The only emotion behind my post is anger at myself for spreading myself too thin. I don't make New Year's resolutions but if I did, one of them would be to do less in 2010, not more.
Linda,
The editor's job is yours if you want it and Lawrence is willing to give it to you. My agreed-upon time in the job ends tomorrow.
I miss Jeff Jensen too. He was a great editor and great friend to the expediting industry. When I took his place, it was not because I was seeking the job...