I just stumbled on these forums a few days ago. Right now, I'm a college student working for a certain small package delivery business who shall remain nameless. (Hint: we're not Teamsters ;-) ) Ever since my orientation/training and learning about Custom Critical, I've been intrigued by the expediting business. Now that I'm finishing up my degree, I realize that I don't want to spend my time in an office just yet, so I've been thinking more and more about getting in the business as a way to see the country. I'm fully certified on everything up to a 26' truck, but I don't have my class B yet.
Reading these forums though, I sort of get the feeling that a lot of people are feeling miserable about their job. Is this just people upset that they're not making the million dollars they thought they were going to, or is the economy slowing down to a point where it's just not profitable to be in this business anymore?
Reading these forums though, I sort of get the feeling that a lot of people are feeling miserable about their job. Is this just people upset that they're not making the million dollars they thought they were going to, or is the economy slowing down to a point where it's just not profitable to be in this business anymore?