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Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 8:41 am
by longtooth
I talked to a good friend this morning. Also an instructor. We are both just about out of App Packets.
Are any of you copying the Application Sheets like we are able to do the other forms??. These are not down loadable that I am able to find.
We were told at Instructor School that soon they would be discontinued.
I am in a VERY rural area & a huge segment of the people here are still not computer literate.
Until 2 yrs ago all we had available at our church was dial up.
sloooooww & sometimes not even workable.
The packets/ paper apps are very important to me.
Anyone have extras you are willing to share. I will borrow, pay freight, what ever I need to do.
Thanks in advance
LT
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:04 am
by garcia946
That is true I just ordered 50 the other day and they (DPS) emailed me back and told me that soon all student packetts will be downloadable only
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:18 am
by longtooth
That will be good then but I only have 20 now & have a 10 student class the 23-24th.
Where I am in the Deep East Texas Piny woods I need the paper. A LOT of folks here dont do computers. That is the reason these older retired folks signed up for this one w/ me.
Anyone got any to spare PM me please.
Thanks
LT
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:21 am
by garcia946
HAve you tried to order more , you may be able to get in before thet run out.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:26 am
by Pawpaw
Please excuse me if this is a dumb idea.
Has anyone considered scanning one into a PDF file so you can print as many packets as you need?
It seems like that would work until DPS gets their stuff together.
I could do it for you, if I had a blank application.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:28 am
by garcia946
I thought about that , I have them saved in my laptop
DPS is discontinuing their packets from what I understand and have downloads only
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:10 pm
by longtooth
garcia946 wrote:HAve you tried to order more , you may be able to get in before thet run out.
I have but they are saying 2-4 weeks & my friend is 3 weeks out now & still no packets.
I am down to 20 on hand & still 3 classes this month.
I am hoping for a lot of on line appliers.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:13 pm
by longtooth
Pawpaw1 wrote:Please excuse me if this is a dumb idea.
Has anyone considered scanning one into a PDF file so you can print as many packets as you need?
It seems like that would work until DPS gets their stuff together.
I could do it for you, if I had a blank application.
Not dumb at all. I wanted to.
I have talked to them & that is a no-no. The forms that are down loadable on line are OK to copy but I talked to them this morning & the Application itself is a no.
When they get it up loaded on the DPS site we will be able to download them from there but until get the packets from them, apply on line, or borrow.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 3:53 pm
by secure
Response I just received when ordering:
Your request have been received and will be forwarded to our mail outs department in order to be processed. Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery purpose.
Please be aware that most of the forms can be downloaded from DPS website and more will be uploaded soon. Also please keep in mind that when the student packets supplies will be depleted the department would discontinue to order them.
http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/internetfo ... 0Licensing" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The department encourages our instructors to get on the website and get the documentation available online.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:10 pm
by longtooth
That is exactly the same one I got. Word for word.
2 classes & I will be out.
Hope you get yours in time.
LT
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:18 pm
by A-R
Just curious if any of you seasoned instructors think it's doable to offer to help a computer-illiterate student fill out the online form or even bring a laptop to class and help them at breaks, at lunch, before/after class etc.
Obviously this wouldn't work with a large class or with more than a few computer-phobic students, but for a small number it could work - and be a nice way to help show them that 'puters ain't that scary .... I used to do this with my grandpa a lot and he enjoyed the time together with me showing him how to send/receive emails etc. I've never seen him so amazed as the time I sat in his office and booked him and grandma airplane tickets to go see my cousins in Georgia. "So THIS is why travel agents are going out of business." I remember him saying.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 4:26 pm
by longtooth
I am busy trying to learn this too. No one here offers it. The reason I have one of the classes I am doing this month is they dont have to do anything on the Comp.
I am handing them everything. There is only one computer in the bunch.
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:46 pm
by Pawpaw
longtooth wrote:Pawpaw1 wrote:Please excuse me if this is a dumb idea.
Has anyone considered scanning one into a PDF file so you can print as many packets as you need?
It seems like that would work until DPS gets their stuff together.
I could do it for you, if I had a blank application.
Not dumb at all. I wanted to.
I have talked to them & that is a no-no. The forms that are down loadable on line are OK to copy but I talked to them this morning & the Application itself is a no.
When they get it up loaded on the DPS site we will be able to download them from there but until get the packets from them, apply on line, or borrow.
2 responses for packets so I should have enough on the way. Thanks folks. If I can help in the future I am willing.
I'm not an instructor, so my knowledge on "instructor things" borders between very little and non-existant.
As I understand it, the applications are not numbered any more, so how could they tell the difference between a scanned & printed form and a copy? My multi-function printer will make copies and it's nothing more than "scan & print".
I don't doubt that's what they told you, but that's just dumb.
(The answer is dumb, not you.)
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:14 pm
by Crossfire
Pawpaw1 wrote:
I'm not an instructor, so my knowledge on "instructor things" borders between very little and non-existant.
As I understand it, the applications are not numbered any more, so how could they tell the difference between a scanned & printed form and a copy? My multi-function printer will make copies and it's nothing more than "scan & print".
I don't doubt that's what they told you, but that's just dumb.
(The answer is dumb, not you.)
I, uh, kinda had the same question?? How would they know, or why would they even care, if we scanned and printed it, or downloaded and printed it?
Re: Application Packets
Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 9:04 pm
by longtooth
I could not find it on the site even to try.
Mom said when I was a kid I could not lie then & I would be afraid to try. One of you Computer gurus could catch me pretty easy.