My grandfather was one of the pioneers in the logging business in our city. It has been so great to have grown up in that background, because while I was a kid, I remembered enjoying with my cousins watching how the trees are actually made to useful woods in building our very own homes. After my grandfather passed away, my dad took over the business. It sometimes demanded a lot from him, that I hated the times when he missed some of my ballet recitals just to be somewhere else doing the business. Now I understood that he really had no choice but to do so, since right now, I sometimes find myself flying to different places to attend meetings with our clients. Recently, our business was not really doing so good, that we depended on one Chinese client we had to get us by. And all the pressure was on me because I was tasked to do the dealing with them that required me to give a speech. With all efforts to impress them, I wanted to deliver it in Chinese. Anyway, to make the story short, we were able to close the deal. Thanks to Translia.com.
Among other translating companies I heard or seen of, there is none so far that gives a very efficient and high quality work such as Translia. Its translating services include not only giving a good translation to Chinese, but so is the same with 127 more languages. This is made possible by their brilliant system of having multilingual translators do the work collaboratively that makes it also very fast. I really like that this translating company allows for three, four, and more series of translating, editing, and prooing of the text you had them work on by different translators. Indeed, it is so helpful because no one person sees his or her own mistake. Also, these translators are knowledgeable professionals that can deal greatly with any subject, from food to logging and anything under the sun. Certainly, with Translia, I guess the game is still on for our logging business.