Mike
Well-Known Member
This is a completely new thing for me, but with Crete we scan all of our paperwork through TransFlo.
A long time ago, I worked for companies where we mailed trip envelopes in via Fed Ex or Trip Pac, but for the past few years it has all been turned in at the terminal after a trip, until now.
Scanning paperwork is a completely new thing for me, and after one trip into the truck stop to have this done at the fuel desk, I realized it wasn't the thing for me. Luckily, with TransFlo, you can also send in your paperwork via fax, or even better, you can scan the paperwork in yourself if you have a scanner and a computer, via their software.
I immediately pursued that last option, since I already had a laptop, and as soon as I was at home, I made a trip to Best Buy and bought me a scanner. Let me tell you, it doesn't get any better than this. I can make a delivery, and the next time I shut down for a few hours, all I have to do is spend a minute scanning the paperwork (from the sleeper), and all my paperwork is in the hands of payroll.
I love this!
A long time ago, I worked for companies where we mailed trip envelopes in via Fed Ex or Trip Pac, but for the past few years it has all been turned in at the terminal after a trip, until now.
Scanning paperwork is a completely new thing for me, and after one trip into the truck stop to have this done at the fuel desk, I realized it wasn't the thing for me. Luckily, with TransFlo, you can also send in your paperwork via fax, or even better, you can scan the paperwork in yourself if you have a scanner and a computer, via their software.
I immediately pursued that last option, since I already had a laptop, and as soon as I was at home, I made a trip to Best Buy and bought me a scanner. Let me tell you, it doesn't get any better than this. I can make a delivery, and the next time I shut down for a few hours, all I have to do is spend a minute scanning the paperwork (from the sleeper), and all my paperwork is in the hands of payroll.
I love this!