How Windies manage their rounds out of a note book is beyond me.
Spruce
your joking right?the easiest thing in the world.i use george and a book.whats hard about that? 
No I'm not joking.
I have a friend who uses a ledger type book. Each page is a street or collection of streets he does. Each line has a number of the house and the price. Each column is headed with the date done and a single diagonal line indicates job done and when paid, he puts another diagonal line the other way to form a cross - job completed and paid for. But he has no customer name, no customer contact details and although he knows the date the job was done, he has no idea of the date that he received payment. (On the other side of the coin - he still says he won't waste £50 buying a computer program to run his rounds on)
Everyday we go out, tick our work done as we go and then balance our takings to the daily report on George. When we go out collecting on Fridays we tally up at the end of the evening and then do a house to house virtual check that the payments were indeed ticked off correctly.
You use George so your note book is similar to Pocket George in a way. When I stated that I don't know how someone manages this whole round without computer backup, I also stated that I haven't learnt how they do that as I have never had to learn or understand how they do that. "It's beyond me".
It's not that I'm stupid, its just my brain is not very good with that sort of thing, so it's better to have a computer to run my work schedule.
Spruce