Well to each is own right? And sometimes you are somewhere and if you like to read, like I do you can bust it out and read a few pages. Everything is structured in the book, and I dont always like reading things on screen. Ive been on there and I dont like the jumping around to find the info.
But let me make this clear, not advertising for Keller, just saying 4 bucks ain't a bad deal regardless if you can read it online or not. We spend 4 bucks daily on stupid stuff.
Some might find the book structured form great, if not then thats fine.
Just posting my thoughts, like others do.
CSA Handbook..Highly recommended
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Dude I wasn't trying to beat you up truly. The last one of those I picked up had enough misinformation to make a person schizophrenic.
Just saying if you have a question you are far better off(considering we are currently in the third incarnation of this program) getting it from the horses .....errrrr mouth so to speak in charge of it.Last edited: May 4, 2012
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When the CSA was talked about before becoming fully implimented I bought 2 different CSA handbooks and never read them yet.I have'nt even opened them.I will one of these days.
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Talk about something that might have misinformation or outdated stuff, mine goes back to 2004.
I wouldn't put it past anyone in the near future that carrying the CSA booklet will be required as well.
Maybe we ought to consider buying yet another BIG briefcase???..
Or maybe in the near future, newbies will be asking, "are there bookshelves in the trucks"???trucker_101 Thanks this.
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