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Dawn 11-19-2006 02:21 AM

Re: Re-cap help
 
Give me your hours worked lines 3&4 total. for the dates below

11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Tell me what you have done so far today also lines 3 & 4.

Which rule are you under the 60/7 day or the 70/8 day?

Fozzy 11-19-2006 04:35 AM

No....

Rev.Vassago 11-19-2006 01:04 PM

Re: Re-cap help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn
Give me your hours worked lines 3&4 total. for the dates below

11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Tell me what you have done so far today also lines 3 & 4.

Which rule are you under the 60/7 day or the 70/8 day?

I think we are capable of adding our hours together without your help. Thanks for once again insinuating that the people who frequent these message boards are total idiots who don't know how to add 8 numbers together. :roll:

Dawn 11-19-2006 02:02 PM

How do I get hours back on my logbook after the 8th day. I need a good example of how to calculate that on my log. I am having trouble understanding how to do this. Any help would be appreciated.


Rev: I believe the post above was asking for help on the re-cap!
He was very confused and well some really do need help and step by step help! To give him the proper help I wanted to get his hours that he is currently working with to help him. That is all!

No again I am only here to help drivers that is all Rev!

Have a great day! :lol:

ronjon619 11-19-2006 02:10 PM

Re: Re-cap help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn
Give me your hours worked lines 3&4 total. for the dates below

11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Tell me what you have done so far today also lines 3 & 4.

Which rule are you under the 60/7 day or the 70/8 day?

Unbeliveable. :roll:

ben45750 11-19-2006 04:26 PM

If you have Microsoft Excel here is a download for a logbook calculator, comes in handy to re-check you work.

http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?1008

greg3564 11-19-2006 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn
How do I get hours back on my logbook after the 8th day. I need a good example of how to calculate that on my log. I am having trouble understanding how to do this. Any help would be appreciated.


Rev: I believe the post above was asking for help on the re-cap!
He was very confused and well some really do need help and step by step help! To give him the proper help I wanted to get his hours that he is currently working with to help him. That is all!

No again I am only here to help drivers that is all Rev!

Have a great day! :lol:

:withstupid:
Then respond back to the poster in question. You allude to be a log book expert so help him. Why do you feel the need to come on here post such dribble? :roll:

marcel27208 11-22-2006 11:37 PM

Some drivers just know to much and are too good/ignorant to help others :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

Dawn 11-22-2006 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by greg3564
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn
How do I get hours back on my logbook after the 8th day. I need a good example of how to calculate that on my log. I am having trouble understanding how to do this. Any help would be appreciated.


Rev: I believe the post above was asking for help on the re-cap!
He was very confused and well some really do need help and step by step help! To give him the proper help I wanted to get his hours that he is currently working with to help him. That is all!

No again I am only here to help drivers that is all Rev!

Have a great day! :lol:


:withstupid:
Then respond back to the poster in question. You allude to be a log book expert so help him. Why do you feel the need to come on here post such dribble? :roll:

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? :lol: Everyone scared the person away because of the rudness in here!

Rev.Vassago 11-23-2006 12:34 AM

Quote:

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?

Because "he" wasn't even "he". It was the WIFE of a driver, trying to understand how her husband should do a recap. SHE didn't have the numbers, and SHE didn't need them, as it was an easy question to answer.

Quote:

There was no dribble, everything else I read was though, and I posted to him, I didn't ask for any comments did I?
Then you should have taken it to PM, because you have no control over anyone's comments on this board.

Quote:

Everyone scared the person away because of the rudness in here!
No, I answered the question, and followed it up until she understood exactly how to do the recap. That is something you didn't even do. She wasn't scared away at all - she was looking for an answer, and she got it. Too bad you weren't any help to her. Surprise, surprise. :wink:


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