KurtisKraft
Active Expediter
After taking a bit of time off for a family related health issue, we have returned.
The company we were with had us take class all over again. No big deal, understood.
What did surprise us, after more than 4 years, you still see "some" of the same type of Americans showing up for a job in expediting.
This business seems to attract many who see this only as.
A: I'm unemployed and this is my last option.
B: "Heard" you make excellent, EASY money.
C: ANYONE can do this, just sit behind the wheel of a van, drive and make money
or,
Just get a class B and you become a truck driver overnight with no experience, city or over the road.
Just like over 4 years ago, we paid for two different students for a night in a motel because they ran out of money before they even started their vehicles.
Showed 3 drivers how to use load bars and strapes to secure loads.
3 trucks that were seen for the first time could not pass DOT inspections.
2 of the drivers thus did not have enough money to stay over the weekend waiting for repairs(one slept on the steel floor of the van he was supposed to drive)..
One person came on a bus from the east coast with only enough money to last a week and his truck failed inspection so he was out of money.
I could go on with these true horror stories but I think most get the picture.
Seems more are getting into this by force or false hopes than educated research on the business.
Just like we saw 4 years ago.
For all you folks who are thinking about doing expediting.
This is a career choice for those who must "want" this kind of a life style.
Not because you feel forced to do it or you "hear" it is good or easy money.
You will fail and you will be worse off than before.
For those driving for any owner: HAVE A FEW THOUSAND IN THE BANK.
Trust me, you will need this at sometime. Could be sooner than you think.
Owner Operators, even more $$$$, way more.
My wife and I came back because we love expediting.
We had 35 years of trucking (owner tractor trailer) experience before and have "learned" how to make a good living in expediting. Yes, even we had to learn about the world of expediting.
Notice I said learned because even with all those years in over the road trucking, we had to adjust to be successful in expediting.
I misspelled soles (souls) for a reason. Some will get it.
KurtisKraft
The company we were with had us take class all over again. No big deal, understood.
What did surprise us, after more than 4 years, you still see "some" of the same type of Americans showing up for a job in expediting.
This business seems to attract many who see this only as.
A: I'm unemployed and this is my last option.
B: "Heard" you make excellent, EASY money.
C: ANYONE can do this, just sit behind the wheel of a van, drive and make money
or,
Just get a class B and you become a truck driver overnight with no experience, city or over the road.
Just like over 4 years ago, we paid for two different students for a night in a motel because they ran out of money before they even started their vehicles.
Showed 3 drivers how to use load bars and strapes to secure loads.
3 trucks that were seen for the first time could not pass DOT inspections.
2 of the drivers thus did not have enough money to stay over the weekend waiting for repairs(one slept on the steel floor of the van he was supposed to drive)..
One person came on a bus from the east coast with only enough money to last a week and his truck failed inspection so he was out of money.
I could go on with these true horror stories but I think most get the picture.
Seems more are getting into this by force or false hopes than educated research on the business.
Just like we saw 4 years ago.
For all you folks who are thinking about doing expediting.
This is a career choice for those who must "want" this kind of a life style.
Not because you feel forced to do it or you "hear" it is good or easy money.
You will fail and you will be worse off than before.
For those driving for any owner: HAVE A FEW THOUSAND IN THE BANK.
Trust me, you will need this at sometime. Could be sooner than you think.
Owner Operators, even more $$$$, way more.
My wife and I came back because we love expediting.
We had 35 years of trucking (owner tractor trailer) experience before and have "learned" how to make a good living in expediting. Yes, even we had to learn about the world of expediting.
Notice I said learned because even with all those years in over the road trucking, we had to adjust to be successful in expediting.
I misspelled soles (souls) for a reason. Some will get it.
KurtisKraft
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