For the ones who didn't hear the conference call, here's some FYI -
The first 3 new Qualcomms have already been installed. They'll do the incoming folks first, and gradually include everybody else. They expect to do about 150 per month, intending that they'll all be done by the end of the year. At first, PJ's will do all of them, but they expect to expand to, I think he said, 6 or 7 "satellite" (oh, the pun! groan...) places around the country that will do them. We won't have to go to HQ for any training; there will be tutorials enough in the system. The scanners (for sendng BOL's directly to the company) aren't getting started at first; he said that would have "delayed implementation". By the time it's all done, we won't have logbooks, and no more TripPak. Times change, and us "old dogs" better get ready to learn new tricks.
Considering that they still haven't worked all the bugs out of the "opportunities" system, one can't help but wonder about the potential for some major disruptions in getting started...but we'll just wait and see. If there's one thing for sure, it's that it's human nature to resist "change", even when it's for our own good. The ones who just can't, or won't, adjust will have to "make another arrangement", because they're not making anything about it optional.