Dang I'm Busy!

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Daniel B.'s Comment
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So I took a few days off from the Internet. More like I had no Internet for three days because I was in remote places in NV and ID and never had the time to stop in a city that gave me a reliable Internet connection.

This a what I come back to.

2 lists of questions sent to me on Facebook.

4 emails I've gotten, some really long some not so much.

Have to update my Bike thread as soon as possible.

Seeing about 6 threads that I can contribute to.

The life of a true mod of TT! Great job guys. Seriously though, amazing job asking questions. You guys are doing exactly what you should be. Remember, it's better to ask questions now than to learn the hard way out on the road. Mistakes can kill in this job so make sure you ask everything that came on your mind before you head to school.

By the time you get to school you shouldn't have any questions to ask employees. If you did your homework, you will know exactly every step of the way.

You want to be as prepared as you possibly can be. Over prepared is a good thing.

Keep those questions coming!

And if anyone is going to be in the SLC area tomorrow let me know. I have tomorrow completely off for repairs! No need to schedule an appointment with me a week in advance like Brett requires. And I won't usually cancel it like he does too. I'm not a hermit like him. smile.gif

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
David's Comment
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See a real TT mod would have been there even with the "lack of service".. rofl-3.gif

Im jk man....

catch up on your fan mail, enjoy your semi day off while your truck is repaired

Jay B.'s Comment
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You haven't learned how to send those replies in telepathically? Heh, thanks for the reply!

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Brett Aquila's Comment
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Maybe if we just post your phone number here it would alleviate some of those emails. For TT customer service.....call Daniel

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HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
guyjax(Guy Hodges)'s Comment
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Maybe if we just post your phone number here it would alleviate some of those emails. For TT customer service.....call Daniel

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Yea that's funny and soon the excuse would be "I lost my phone or bad receiption."

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Daniel B.'s Comment
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Maybe if we just post your phone number here it would alleviate some of those emails. For TT customer service.....call Daniel

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Way ahead of you guys. Actually, usually when I get an email with 10 questions embedded within three giant paragraphs I just tell the person to call me and I'll answer it all on the phone. I see no point in spending 20 minutes to answer a dozen questions. The only person who benefits is the sender. But if we answer it here a whole lot more people see it. Its all about reaching out to a larger crowd.

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
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