Does anyone keep a "journal" in which you enter the activities or transactions of each business day? What is the most commonly used name or names for this? Is it called a datebook?
Posted by Stephen Deveau (Member # 1305) on :
Ledgers.
Accountants love them when it comes to tax time.
Breaking down your daily expenses.
Gas Insurance Materials Milage Meals Overhead Etc.
Posted by Del Badry (Member # 114) on :
I used at my last shop hotmail calendar, to keep in contact with owner.. and am using it again for new position... works good..
Posted by Sam Staffan (Member # 4552) on :
quote:Originally posted by Wayne Webb: Does anyone keep a "journal" in which you enter the activities or transactions of each business day?
Wayne you may want to speak to Jake about this.
I bet he got home and sat right down to log in his day!
Sorry! had to get that out.
[ April 08, 2008, 09:20 PM: Message edited by: Sam Staffan ]
Posted by Regina L. Wolfgang (Member # 7911) on :
Wayne for me it is the appointment book. It is either full or empty. It also shows if tinting or sign work fills the day. By the way thanks for the referral yesterday. I jumped right on it. She was in and out in less than an hour.
Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
Thanks Regina, You're welcome for the referral. I am trying to finish up a song and needed a word which is commonly used but, at the same time, is workable in the rhyme scheme.
How's the manikin project going?
Posted by Mark Fair Signs (Member # 289) on :
you may already have this or something like it Wayne...