Greetings all!
It's been an interesting week here at Sabertooth Enterprises. It seems even we are not impervious to the flu. Half of us are sick and Joe's been out of the office helping a client. You may have heard of a little blizzard that passed through the Midwest on Wednesday. It took a day and a half but we're all dug out and back to work.
Donna's getting closer and closer to finished products everyday. You can check out our website to see what we will be offering. The online store should be full and active by January 1st.
I've put together a few paragraphs on our "Communications" presentation to give you an advanced look at another of our products:
Communication should be a high priority for every driver. Verbal communication is important whether it’s by use of Qualcom or the on-board CB radio. But, when is it appropriate to use these tools? Should you keep in constant contact with other drivers on the road? What do you use the CB radio for? Sabertooth Enterprises wants to help you learn and recall this information to keep you safe on the road.
There are also many nonverbal ways to communicate with other drivers. Emergency indicators help communicate, to other motorists, many hazards on the road. But, when are each of these indicators necessary? When should the air horn be used, versus the city horn? What about road rage? Driving aggressively often triggers aggressive responses in others. Being able to recognize the signs of road rage in other drivers can help you notice them in yourself. Recognizing and learning to quell road rage symptoms can go a long way in maintaining safe driving practices.
That's about all I've got for you from the office for now. If you have any questions about us, drop me an email or visit our site.
As always, keep checking back for more info from and about Sabertooth Enterprises.
-Emily
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Welcome to Sabertooth Enterprises' Blog!
At long last, we've got our website up and running! Go ahead. Give us a visit. Sabertoothent.com
Now, it's time to blog about the goings on here in the office.
Now, it's time to blog about the goings on here in the office.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Going Live!
Sabertoothent.com is up and running! The shopping cart is coming and we should have freebies by the end of the day. Things are really picking up here at Sabertooth Enterprises.
Donna has four presentations ready to go so I thought I'd give you a bit more info on them. We make narrated presentations devoted to different aspects of a professional drivers life. Right now, we're listening to the show on "Vehicle Inspections." I now know how to clean and inspect the inside of my trailer. (I'm not a driver but if I were, I'd be set!)
"Vehicle Inspections" is still in the works but we've got "Accidents: What to do at the Scene" ready to go. I've written a brief overview of the presentation to help explain more about what we're doing here:
When an accident occurs many things rung through a drivers mind. An average day immediately shifts into overdrive and suddenly there are dozens of things that need to be done and a hundred questions that need answering. Sabertooth Enterprises has created "Accidents: What to do at the Scene" to help take the anxiety out of an unfortunate situation. From the moment of the accident, through the time the driver can leave the scene, to the testing the driver must undergo afterward, we are dedicated to keeping the proper procedures fresh in the drivers mind.
Naturally, there are more questions to be answered: What should I do if the other driver is injured? What kind of pictures should I take? What if the accident involves an unattended vehicle? What information am I required to release? These questions, and more, are answered in “Accident: What to do at the Scene”. Contact Sabertooth Enterprises now in order to secure your copy and the safety of all drivers and motorists.
If you'd like to contact us you can do so through our website or you can send an email directly to me at CustomerService@sabertoothent.com.
I'll be keeping the blog updated so keep coming back to check for new information on what we do here at Sabertooth Enterprises.
Thanks!
Emily
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