Is the rumor true? I heard that Load One has merged with Bolt?
Pulled an all nighter to KY.
Morning John.
Good night John.
Hey, maybe we're gonna see some of that railroad freight yet! :thumbup:Ahhh well I have caught up and found April. So the takeover of 5 major expedite carriers and the Union Pacific isn't true?
Kinda quiet in here.....got done with Rocky#4, and went for Rocky#5, and it's has escaped it's place....thinking Dad went in the van and borrowed it when I was home last.....uhhhh....
I know it's the first of the week, in the beginning of a new quarter, if I am thinking right, but I'm hoping for some good loads in the near future....
Although I can't really complain about the past, either...
I stopped by the Pilot in Beaver Dam the other day, and out front were two Japanese gentlemen talking to each other, each smoking a cigarette. OK, I don't know for sure that they were Japanese, but they looked Japanese, and they were speaking Japanese to each other, so I'm assuming they were Japanese. Anyway, as I got in my van to leave, they put out their cigarettes and got in their van to leave as well. They were in a light blue minivan with Michigan plates. The plates were personalized plates that read:
WATARU
As I backed out, I couldn't help but to wonder if their favorite band wasn't ABBA.
If you know anything about baseball, you know that even the best players strike out sometimes. But what separates the MVPs from the mediocre players is their ability to learn from their mistakes – to study their errors and to approach their next up-to-bat confident that they know what changes to make.
There may be times in your business journey that you strike out—you hit a plateau and you get stuck. When this happens, ask yourself what the baseball greats would do. Would they claim defeat and pull out of the game, or would they tweak their approach until they get moving again?
Have a grrrrrrreat day.......