Offsite in / offsite out

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Masha, Jul 25, 2018.

  1. Snakeschasingcars

    Snakeschasingcars Heavy Load Member

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    Those are not normal terms..
    So if its a app id would push the button and see what it does from there.. Than translate
     
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  3. Masha

    Masha Bobtail Member

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    Maybe, but there are words like login, log out, etc., as well. I'll have to ask the client. Just thought that these could be some common terms, that truck drivers use.
     
  4. Masha

    Masha Bobtail Member

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    I wrote this to Jwhis, who was laughing that I need English to English translation :)
    No real app, just strings to translate so far.
     
  5. MDOMIRE

    MDOMIRE Bobtail Member

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    Could be referring to a driver starting work "on-duty" (offsite-in) at a location other than the terminal and "off-duty" for (offsite-out) when he goes home but is still not at a terminal.
     
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  6. InTooDeep

    InTooDeep Donner party survivor

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    Could it be backing ie blindside vs sightside
     
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  7. Masha

    Masha Bobtail Member

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    All guesses might be true, but we don't know for sure, if those are not commonly used terms as I thought at first. I'll ask the client and if I'll have an answer, I'll give it here.
     
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  8. MDOMIRE

    MDOMIRE Bobtail Member

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    Please do. I'm definitely curious.
     
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