split logging
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Originally Posted by golfhobo
Sorry!!! Just HAD to "muddy" that up a bit for the newbies! Hobo
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#22
Originally Posted by Rawlco
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Sorry!!! Just HAD to "muddy" that up a bit for the newbies! Hobo This week I used two consecutive (but not congruent) 8 hour S/B breaks to extend my clock and fit my needs. I can't wait for the log lady at work to try to tell me "Hey! You can't do that!" :lol: :lol:
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#23
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One day I split logged and took TWO seperate two hour breaks. TMC's log checking computer tied itself in knots and almost melted trying to figure out which one to use. I had a whole page of violations for the rest of the week. I spent half an hour convincing my log lady that I was right, and then we had to conference call the rest of the log department. After a couple of days consideration they said I was actually correct to their surprise. :lol:
Now here is the real question: Is anybody else still paying attention, or are you and I having a private conversation Hobo.... Hobo.... You still there??? Anybody??? chirp chirp go the crickets. dang, talking to myself again. :wink:
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