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Discuss Your Favorite Trucking Company HereDo you work for a very good trucking company? Put your opinion of that trucking company here so others can see!
Please Read This Before Posting In This Section!!!
Guidelines For This Section
Subject Goals For This Section:
This forum section is set up to receive reports in regard to companies you have worked for, where you feel it was a positive experience to work for them, and your desire to inform others of that fact.
Titling A Post On A Company Not Previously Addressed In This Section:
When you desire to offer a post about a GOOD Company, please make sure that no existing thread exists in this section are present first. If no thread has been started on the company, please put ONLY the name of the company and the city and state in which their main offices are located, in the "title" line.
Posting Content Goals:
You are free to offer all the descriptions and personal sentiment you want in the post itself, subject to the terms of service rules ([LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. ). Offer as many details as you feel necessary to illustrate why you feel about the company as you do.
Questions About A Company?
Please post QUESTIONS that you may have about a company in the "Motor Carrier Questions" forum section, when offering a FIRST POST or when starting a thread about a company you desire to know more about. Feel free to ask questions within an already established post in this section, if you desire.
When Starting A New Thread:
When someone offers a NEW THREAD into this section, the first post in this section of the forum should be offering their personal experience of a positive nature with a company. Comments and discussion of any nature are fine following the first post, even if you desire to counter someone else's opinion, but try to not take it too far off-topic from the company that the thread is addressing if you can keep from it.
If you feel that your post deserves to stand out in a thread of it's own, that's A-okay....we'll leave it like that for awhile, and will only edit the title, if the company name and main office location is not in it. After interest has died down, it will be merged with other posts on the same company.
Quoting Text In Responses:
And lastly, in the interest of keeping down confusion, when you desire to respond to a post in a thread, please make it a habit to quote text that you are responding to. When multiple people are offering comments, it is easy for someone to mistake who your comments are directed to, or what you are responding to, when you fail to quote the previous comment. If you make a mistake in quoting text, the moderators will try to fix it when we run across it.
If you are confused about how to quote previous comments in your response, there are three methods you can use.
If you are responding to a post that is near the end of a thread;
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the "reply" button.
Find the post you desire to respond to.
Highlight the text you want to respond to by holding your left mouse button down and running it across the text you want to respond to.
Right click your mouse and click on "copy".
Scroll back up to the response text box and right click your mouse, and then click on "paste".
When the text appears in the response box, hold down your left mouse button and run across it to highlight it.
At the top of the text box, find the "quote" button and click it.
quote tags should appear on the beginning and ending of the text.
Offer your response below the quoted text.
Alternative Method;
Click on the "quote" button at the bottom of the post you desire to respond to.
All of the previous poster's text will appear in a response text box.
Highlight any text that is not part of what you desire to respond to.
Right click your mouse and then click "delete" to remove unwanted text.
Highlight text that you do want to respond to, and then click on the "quote" button at the top of the toolbar.
Offer your response below the quoted text.
If you want to offer multiple points, repeat these steps as needed, and respond below each quote.
You can also manually place "quote" tags at the beginning and end of each portion of text you want to respond to, once you are familiar with the process and how they must appear, to save time.
Last edited by TurboTrucker; 11.23.2006 at 03.35 PM.
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