In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Internet is a great resource when it comes to finding car-shipping companies. The companies’ websites will describe their services and qualifications. Many of the companies that you will find online will be broker companies. For a fee, these organizations will save you some work by finding you a car-hauling company to transport your vehicle. If you’d like to check out some popular shipping companies, look into:  Direct Express Auto Transport, at: https://www.autotransportdirect.com/. Ship a Car Direct, at: https://www.shipacardirect.com/. uShip, at: https://www.uship.com/vehicles/. If you’d like to review and compare shipping brokers, use the search function provided by the Car Shipping Carriers at: https://carshippingcarriers.com/car-shipping-brokers/. If you found a shipping company online, it’s smart to make a phone call and talk to a company representative before selecting a company to ship your car with. A little research goes a long way when it comes to shipping companies. Ask questions until you feel comfortable with the transport company and with the price that the transportation will cost. A company is credible if it is transparent in its business dealings, can accurately describe how its business practices work, and has positive online reviews from other customers. You can ask things like:  "Where will the vehicle be stored or parked overnight?" "Do you guarantee delivery within a certain number of days?" Also make sure that the shipping company is licensed with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Use their search tool at: https://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/hhg/search.asp. If you’re struggling to decide between 2 or 3 different shipping companies, a quick price comparison can help you make up your mind. You can calculate the shipment price by inputting information into the shipping company’s website including: the car’s make and model, its condition (running or non-running), its pickup point and destination, and whether it should be shipped on open or enclosed transport.  If you’re working with a shipping company that doesn’t have an online presence, make a phone call to their office and ask about cost. The price of shipping is usually determined by the distance the car is being shipped, the popularity of the route, and the season in which the transport is taking place. There are 2 different ways of shipping vehicles, and they differ in cost and practicality. The methods are: open-car shipping and enclosed-car shipping. When shipped via open car, the vehicle is uncovered. This method is used frequently and is cheaper than shipping your car in closed trailers. However, your vehicle will be exposed to the natural elements while being transported. An enclosed car shipping service uses a vehicle with a covered freight area. This style is most commonly used when shipping an expensive vehicle or classic car that you wish to protect. If your vehicle will be traveling cross-country and going through dry or rocky territory, consider using a closed trailer to protect it from wind-blown sand and stones. Note that closed trailers usually cost about 60% more than open trailers, since they're smaller and can hold fewer vehicles. In most instances, your car insurance will not cover a shipped vehicle, since you’re not physically driving the vehicle. However, it’s still worth checking your policy, as some may cover shipping incidents. Also contact the shipping company and ask about their insurance, should your car get damaged while being shipped.  Reputable companies with good insurance should be able to completely cover any damage that your car receives while being shipped. Companies may insure from anywhere between $50,000-$1,000,000 worth of damage. If you’d like a quick answer, it may be most effective to call the company directly to ask about insurance. Ask something like: "What kind of insurance will cover my car in case it's damaged or stolen?"
Summary: Look for a shipping company or a broker company online. Contact a vehicle transporter to make sure it has credibility. Calculate the price of the car shipment. Ship your car via open-car shipping for a popular and affordable option. Ship your car via enclosed shipping for added protection. Look into the insurance coverage that the shipping company offers.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: . The next step in ballet training is dancing en pointe, which involves using pointe shoes and balancing yourself on your toes. It's one of the most challenging and exciting parts of ballet study, and it needs to be done with the aid of an experienced instructor. This is typically done after four or five years of intermediate to advanced ballet study. You should never dance en pointe without your teacher's permission! In most ballet schools teachers will not want you to even go en pointe at home. This is because without experience, you may strain your toe and feet muscles. Try going en pointe for small durations of time first, and then slowly work your way up.
Summary: Go en pointe when you're ready

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you’re really not sure where you’re going with your answer, ask the interviewer to clarify what they’re looking for. You might find that they specifically want to hear about your personality, or they may want to know the ins and outs of your last job. Be careful when asking for clarification. Don’t say the question didn’t make sense or that it’s too vague. Instead offer specific things that may help guide your answer: “I’d love to do that, did you want to know more about my professional experience or my personal interests?” This gives a more casual start to your answer, and makes you seem like a more well-rounded person. Try and stick with hobbies and interests that you can link to the job opening, but always be authentic. Don’t pretend to be interested in softball just because the interviewer has a little league trophy on their desk. For example, if you’re applying for a job in the finance sector, it’s a good idea to talk about your personal investments. This is especially important if you have a particular cause you care deeply about; it adds another level to your character. Focus on specific tasks you had as a volunteer and mention your best accomplishments.  This is crucial if you don’t have a lot of work experience. Volunteer experience can help you put emphasis on qualities you want prospective employers to know about. Whether you worked in a soup kitchen or organized an entire fundraising event, most volunteer experiences can be a great opportunity to outline your strengths. More than anything, the way you frame your professional history will show how fit you are for the job. This is your chance to reference skills that are relevant to the job opening and show how you handled difficult workplace conflicts. Always make sure to spin these situations positively.  Don’t make the mistake of saying you didn’t learn anything from a previous job. You should be able to draw a lesson from any work experience. A great way to spin workplace conflicts positively is to focus on the concrete actions you took to resolve it. Did you go to your boss, respecting the chain of command? Or maybe you proposed the perfect compromise? Answering the interviewer’s question with rapid fire facts is sure to bore them and make you seem uninteresting. Use lighthearted humor that’s relevant to the conversation; don’t go into a monologue about your dog. The key is to use humor to offset situations where you’re doubtful or uncomfortable. For example, if an interviewer asks if you’d have a problem with working weekends, you can answer something along the lines of: “I can’t miss Sunday night football!”. Then mention that you’re kidding, and outline examples where you sacrificed weekends for work. The whole reason you want to prepare your answer is to avoid hesitating when the question comes. You want to show whoever’s asking that you’re confident and self-aware enough to answer their question quickly and efficiently. Confidence in job interviews is something that comes with time. Until then, “fake it till you make it.” Think of yourself as a confident person and you will become confident. Keep your answer to 60 seconds tops. Otherwise you risk rambling and making the resulting answer unclear.
Summary:
Don’t be afraid to ask for clarification. Start with your interests outside of work. Use volunteer work to your advantage. Go into your previous work experience. Keep things light with appropriate humor. Respond quickly and confidently.