Re: Re-cap help
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Dawn
I believe if you read the first paragraph he said he needs a good example. What better example than his own numbers he is/was working with for an example?
There was no dribble, everything else I read was though, and I posted to him, I didn't ask for any comments did I?
Everyone scared the person away because of the rudness in here!
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Dawn
I believe if you read the first paragraph he said he needs a good example. What better example than his own numbers he is/was working with for an example?
There was no dribble, everything else I read was though, and I posted to him, I didn't ask for any comments did I?
Everyone scared the person away because of the rudness in here!
No response since then! And she did not say I did not make sense "you did" it doesn't make sense to you because it is simple! I am just feel bad I did not get on to help her cause now her and her husband is still confused!
#14
Originally Posted by Dawn
Sorry where is it posted that she understood? I see where she said she doesn't understand and you explained again and well that was it proof please?
Originally Posted by Doogle
Lets say he worked this:
Day 1: 8 hours-70=62 Day 2: 8 hours-62=54 Day 3: 8 hours-54=46 Day 4: 8 hours-46=38 Day 5: 8 hours-38=30 Day 6: 8 hours-30=22 Day 7: 10 hours-22=12 Day 8: 10 hours-12=2 Now when he reaches the nineth day should it look like this Day9: 10-12=2 If so, how do you keep from DOT from wanting to know how you got those extra 8 hours. I gues what I am saying is that do you just add the 8 hours onto the 2 left for the nineth day or do you have to redo your log. I don't mean to be stupid, but I do not drive a truck my husband does, and even he doesn't know how to do this.
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by Doogle
Lets say he worked this:
Day 1: 8 hours-70=62 Day 2: 8 hours-62=54 Day 3: 8 hours-54=46 Day 4: 8 hours-46=38 Day 5: 8 hours-38=30 Day 6: 8 hours-30=22 Day 7: 10 hours-22=12 Day 8: 10 hours-12=2 Now when he reaches the nineth day should it look like this Day9: 10-12=2 If so, how do you keep from DOT from wanting to know how you got those extra 8 hours.
I gues what I am saying is that do you just add the 8 hours onto the 2 left for the nineth day or do you have to redo your log.
One thing to note is that if you do a 34 hour reset, then you should just record 0 for the prior 7 days, even if he had hours that he worked. 34 hour resets zero out everything.
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Originally Posted by Dawn
And if you look at her response she quoted me, not you!
:?:
You answered and she did not even reply back, evidentally mine made more sense and that is why she "quoted me" or she would have "quoted" you!
You had better re-read that thread again, where you will find that she posted again, quoting me, asking more questions, where I told her that she was finally understanding it. When she quoted your post, her only response was a big old :?:
And she did not say I did not make sense "you did" it doesn't make sense to you because it is simple! I am just feel bad I did not get on to help her cause now her and her husband is still confused!
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