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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 311588" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>You mean you took yours out of the pkg car? I used to sheet a whole page up and then run the heck out of them (except large bulk stops). Fill in the DRs later. Would take a break at the end of the day and fill in shipper #s for multiple same shipper stops. Would also talley up the pages. The only time that clipboard left the pkg car was when I needed a signature. Or the occasional times when it would bounce out of the holder.</p><p> </p><p>It might have been because I was younger, but I swear I made a lot better time back then than I can now. I miss those days. But I wouldn't want to sheet all the numbers you have to have now. Did it once when my diad went down. After that I stopped carrying paper records and just waited for them to bring me a new diad. Fortunately, I haven't had one go down since being on EDD. </p><p> </p><p>I still think that the diad made everybodies job that comes after us easier than it did ours. Meaning no more paper audits, no more filing cabinets full of delivery records, no more searching thru stacks of paper to confirm deliveries and signatures. </p><p> </p><p>Ah, the good old days. Probably not as good as I remember them, but definitely old!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 311588, member: 10234"] You mean you took yours out of the pkg car? I used to sheet a whole page up and then run the heck out of them (except large bulk stops). Fill in the DRs later. Would take a break at the end of the day and fill in shipper #s for multiple same shipper stops. Would also talley up the pages. The only time that clipboard left the pkg car was when I needed a signature. Or the occasional times when it would bounce out of the holder. It might have been because I was younger, but I swear I made a lot better time back then than I can now. I miss those days. But I wouldn't want to sheet all the numbers you have to have now. Did it once when my diad went down. After that I stopped carrying paper records and just waited for them to bring me a new diad. Fortunately, I haven't had one go down since being on EDD. I still think that the diad made everybodies job that comes after us easier than it did ours. Meaning no more paper audits, no more filing cabinets full of delivery records, no more searching thru stacks of paper to confirm deliveries and signatures. Ah, the good old days. Probably not as good as I remember them, but definitely old! [/QUOTE]
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