Brett - First off, I really love your enthusiasm. You are a great communicator. Second, as someone who is considering trucking as a possible next career in the future, I'm amazed (and appreciative) of the efforts you go to ensure people have a place to go to help prepare themselves for a career in trucking. Thanks also to all of the regular contributors who make this site a success.
I would love to watch interviews! I'd participate as well.
I lived in west Virginia for many years, I can translate hillbilly fluidly.
How to transfer files, Dropbox, Google drive?
I can do adequate audio and video, not TV quality but streaming and broadcast quality. I have filmora 12.0, Cubase for audio and video production.
A 40 inch monitor mounted in the truck too.
Brett - First off, I really love your enthusiasm. You are a great communicator. Second, as someone who is considering trucking as a possible next career in the future, I'm amazed (and appreciative) of the efforts you go to ensure people have a place to go to help prepare themselves for a career in trucking. Thanks also to all of the regular contributors who make this site a success.
Thanks, DBS, and welcome to the forum!
I would love to watch interviews! I'd participate as well.
Excellent, Sandman. We'll do it!
How to transfer files, Dropbox, Google drive?
I can do adequate audio and video, not TV quality but streaming and broadcast quality. I have filmora 12.0, Cubase for audio and video production.
A 40 inch monitor mounted in the truck too.
Yes, likely Dropbox.
A 40" monitor in the truck is awesome! Wow!
We're coming up with some great ideas here!
A 40" in your sleeper?!?!
That must be like parking in the front row at the Drive In!
I’m trying to catch up. Haven’t been on much lately, busy with work and life.
The dark feature is pretty cool. I’m poking around other stuff seeing what is new. Brett you did amazing sir!!!
As for the interview topic that is good in my opinion. I would listen and contribute if you want.
Two things about the new layout:
1) Sometimes the header with the Trucking Truth logo and the links disappears as I scroll down in the forums, other times it stays and keeps the top half of my screen covered.
2) I've lost the ability to put text links in my posts. The link button brings up the usual form for the link text and the link but when I click the button nothing happens. My reply remains unchanged, without a link, and the form remains with no error message.
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
Two things about the new layout:
1) Sometimes the header with the Trucking Truth logo and the links disappears as I scroll down in the forums, other times it stays and keeps the top half of my screen covered.
2) I've lost the ability to put text links in my posts. The link button brings up the usual form for the link text and the link but when I click the button nothing happens. My reply remains unchanged, without a link, and the form remains with no error message.
Ok thanks. I'll check that out in a bit. Probably just a little thing.
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
2) I've lost the ability to put text links in my posts.
Fixed! It should work fine now.
1) Sometimes the header with the Trucking Truth logo and the links disappears as I scroll down in the forums, other times it stays and keeps the top half of my screen covered.
I haven't been able to reproduce this. When you scroll down, it's supposed to disappear after a bit, and then re-appear when you scroll back up the page. I tried it in Chrome and Safari on two different phones, and it was working properly.
Is anyone else having this issue? What he's describing is the "head" of the page, which contains our logo and the search bar, doesn't disappear properly when you scroll down the page.
Thanks!
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
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We could always add subtitles like the 70s Kung fu movies