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  1. Make sure you have set a company pin.
  1. US button
  2. Admin View
  3. Edit Company
  4. Four digit number, like the last four of your fax number
  5. Press save if you are establishing a new pin number
  6. Without a pin number, you cannot cancel subscription
  7. Admin Authority required to set pin number
  8. Admin Authority required to cancel subscription

2. Final Cancel process

  1. US button
  2. Admin View
  3. Subscriptions
  4. Cancel All
  5. Verify

Your subscription will end at the end of your normal monthly subscription cycle. https://www.youtube.com/embed/nkGhxjyYd48

Terminal Timezone

Logbooks could be complicated if time zones were observed when recording start and stop time, so regulations ask that logbooks are kept in the Terminal Timezone. A freight carrier with the main terminal in the Central Timezone should have drivers keeping time always in Central Time. Even after that driver crosses into Mountain Time, they should continue to record their Hours of Service in Central Time. A simple world clock application on a smart phone can assist a driver, as would a wrist watch set to Central Time.

PeRang

A PeRang is a Period Range, also known as session date ranges, most commonly the z (ZEE) axis range for the current year. For the first period of the current year the perang is January 1 to March 31, depending on fiscal year.

Bookkeepers often start their day on WRbil setting the z axis of their perang. If you are having trouble finding a certain type of periodic reporting capability, you probably forgot to set your z-perang.

Since their are more perangs than just the z axis, here is a chart to demonstrate the perangs that may need to be set.

z – Current Year
y – t minus one – usually last years corresponding period.
x – t minus two – usually two years agp corresponding period.
w – t minus three or sometimes the third column, as applies.
v – t minus four
u – t minus five
t – t minus siz
s – t minus seven
r – t minus eight

Wdub or dub-dub

A Wdub (pronounced dub dub) is a predefined format for importing and exporting data. Employee data has a predefined format of id, first_name, last_name, home_phone, cell_phone, hire_date, term_date, separation_info, address1, category.

Wdub is predefined to streamline import and export of data. WRbil provides data Wdub export so that the data may be more readily imported. Wdub import is a single step rapid operation requiring no tedious matching of column headings for effective results. Wdub import may re-assign id’s during import, if a conflict is detected.

The Xdub is more complete and is only defined by the spreadsheet produced.

Custom is an export of exactly the field headings used for the super list. There is no import option for custom spreadsheets.

Switchboard

Naive phone numbers and internationalization

Naive phone numbers and internationalization

Set company switchboard + prefixed for country code here

Phone numbers should be entered as digits, and maybe sometimes a + sign if a country code needs to be used.

A naive phone number in the United States is stored as 2025551212 and formatted as (202) 555-1212.

Internationalization of a naive phone number is achieved by adding the company naive phone number prefix to the phone number, i.e. 2025551212 becomes +12025551212.

All phone numbers can be entered either as naive or international, if the phone number is entered with the plus sign and the country code, it is stored as an international phone number.

For example, most companies in WRbil are US companies, but, for example, Airbus in Toulouse has the internal number  +33561933333, and the formatted number of +33 (561) 933-333

If the WRbil company were French, with a company naive phone number prefix of +33, the phone number could be entered as 561933333 which would be formatted as (561) 933-333

Long Password

Choosing a long password gives you increased security. Long passwords are harder to hack, and enabling your long password allows you to to two factor logins, where you only need your cell phone to log in wherever required.

However, if you lose your cell phone, the long password gives you a means to regain access to your account, where you can disable cell phone two factor access, and where you can change your cell phone number.

Choosing a long password is relatively easy. you could, for example, string together four or five different teachers names. The trick is that you must remember what you picked.

For example, I strung together six schools I attended and got lincolnwashingtontrumankennedyrooseveltcoolidge as a long password.

For me, that is easy to remember. You could capitalize and add spaces, that makes the long password more complicated, and the complexity gives your account a higher level of security.

Suggestions:

Phrase from obscure song
Phrase from a lesser known prayer
Phrase in French or German, if you know that well
Phrase from a quotation, especially if you start in the middle

Create a strong password

Some websites ask you to create a strong password, but limit password length to 12 or 16 characters. We will ignore that, this discussion is about creating a strong password that your can remember long enough to get your browser to remember, at which time we all tend to forget it.

Modern websites allow passwords of 64 or mare characters, and there is a good way to take advantage of that. One way is to associate a different song to every important website you use.

The example we use at WRbil.com is Stefani’s Sweet Escape – where we use the password;

sourmilkonthefloor shut the refrigerator

You would just have to remember that WRbil.com is your woohoo yeehoo website and this phrase and the spacing and you have a very strong password.

You could vary the password with capital letters, or shorten the password and put your childhood phone number in the middle. The trick is to associate a different song and key lyric, one song for the bank, another for Facebook and another song for your email.

Use your cell phone camera

Another approach would be to use the website
https://passwordsgenerator.net/ and take a picture of the password with your cell phone. Assuming your cell phone has fingerprint or face id, that is a secure way of storing passwords. Depending on user permissions you can use strong-16 or strong-40 to generate a working password.