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Fredonia, PA
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Preparing For School
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thank you for your rapid response. To answer 6 String first, yes. I understand that for most people this may be forward enough. However for myself, unfortunately when it comes to paperwork I need things explained to me via floresent crayon. Now I can drive anything with wheels and most things without but when it comes to paperwork it is like teaching a kindergardener. Now once I have it I am good. It is just getting to that point.
Brett, Thank you, retracing your steps is always good advice. I will do my best at figuring this out. If there are any other tips to understanding the log book and the 8 day week and time restarts please feel free. By the way the site is wonderful. Just paperwork and I have never gotten along.
Posted: 11 years ago
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Hi, I'm Casey, is anyone able to put into crayon for how on earth the log book is done? I am new to the trucking world and am in need, apparently, of some help in figuring out how the log book along with the hours per day are done. I am a former flatbed tow truck driver and the log books that I am familiar with are completely different than what is used in the trucking industry. I have been on this sight for some time now getting ready to go take my class A with endorsements permit test and have hit a large road block no pun intened. I am taking my permit test this friday and need help getting the log book section straight. Any help on that would be greatly appriciated.
Posted: 11 years ago
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Log book. HELP!!
Hi Brett, Thank you, I went back and retraced my steps in the log book section and I actually did figure it out. WOW. I feel like a putts. It really was very simple. So simple in fact, I read way to much into it and after taking a second look at it; was just very simple. again thank you and I will be finished some time today.