Where can I order Hotshot reciept books?

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  1. NSA Logistics

    NSA Logistics Bobtail Member

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    Hello all, Im in the process of selling my wrecker business and moving into the Hotshot business. Where online can I order Hot shot receipt books? Receipts that show everything, to and from, weight, what your hauling, extra work, tarp, etc. Thanks in advance
     
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  3. Cottonmouth85

    Cottonmouth85 Bad Influence

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    JJ Keller free form carbon copy Bills of Lading.... can be found at most truck stops.
     
  4. NSA Logistics

    NSA Logistics Bobtail Member

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    Just Fyi, not talking about log books. Looking for charge receipts/book
     
  5. G/MAN

    G/MAN Road Train Member

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    I have never heard of hotshot receipt books. What you need are bill of ladings that you keep in the truck. It has all the information you need on the form. You just fill in the blanks. If you plan on hauling freight, regardless of whether it is hotshot or class 8 trucks, you will need a bill of lading on each load. Most truck stops have them. If not, then you can order them from JJ Keller. There is also software available that can print out a bill of lading. If you want custom bill of ladings then you can have them printed at most of the "quick print" stores that are found around the country. The bill of lading has the shipper, carrier, consignee, description of the freight, terms, etc., printed on the form. You fill in the information that you need on the form. Most shippers will furnish their own bill of lading, but I keep blank ones in my trucks.
     
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  6. Cottonmouth85

    Cottonmouth85 Bad Influence

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    I gave you the short story, G/Man gave you the long one.... I wasn't talking about log books....

    Also, microsoft office? Spreadsheet? If you're handy with a computer you can make your own.
     
  7. chas56

    chas56 Bobtail Member

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    you can do the same thing with Open Office or libre office, I prefer open office it is totally free and reeds and writes MS office files.
     
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