Dear golfhobo,
#21
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Apparently, the same thing you did in English class in school! :shock:
And, it shows. Time and time again!
#22
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Apparently, the same thing you did in English class in school! :shock:
And, it shows. Time and time again!
#23
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Apparently, the same thing you did in English class in school! :shock:
And, it shows. Time and time again! Wait..... let's have a sample test question. Question 237: Here are two sentences. Are they the same? Yes or No. If not, please explain in 25 words or less the differences. If so, please explain how you came to that conclusion. 1) Any time you are seated at the controls of the vehicle, you are driving. 2) Driving time means all time spent at the driving controls of a commercial motor vehicle in operation. It is possible that your 11 hour, 14 hour and 70 hour clocks may be affected by your answer. Take your time. Time allowed for this question: 30 seconds. :lol:
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#24
Originally Posted by golfhobo
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How much did it cost you? :wink: Wait..... let's have a sample test question. Question 237: Here are two sentences. Are they the same? Yes or No. If not, please explain in 25 words or less the differences. If so, please explain how you came to that conclusion. 1) Any time you are seated at the controls of the vehicle, you are driving. 2) Driving time means all time spent at the driving controls of a commercial motor vehicle in operation. *(extra credit for coming in at 25 words exactly)
#25
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by golfhobo
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How much did it cost you? :wink: Wait..... let's have a sample test question. Question 237: Here are two sentences. DO they MEAN the same? Yes or No. If not, please explain in 57 words or less the differences in meaning. If so, please explain how you came to that conclusion. 1) Any time you are seated at the controls of the vehicle, you are driving. [submitted by Trooper Monty Dial] 2) Driving time means all time spent at the driving controls of a commercial motor vehicle in operation. [as worded in the FMCSA regs] *(extra credit for coming in at 25 words exactly)
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#26
Originally Posted by golfhobo
Touche'. It's been along time since I saw one of these tests. I've edited the question. Try again.
#27
You two need to stop your bickering, and come together as brothers in this great family of trucking, and put your powers to good to help one another, not dissect every single damn detail and try to one-up each other in every single post on this forum!!!
#29
Originally Posted by matcat
You two need to stop your bickering, and come together as brothers in this great family of trucking, and put your powers to good to help one another,
#30
Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by matcat
You two need to stop your bickering, and come together as brothers in this great family of trucking, and put your powers to good to help one another,
Besides.... you should have seen my brother and I go at it as kids! :lol:
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