Seeing the country is a reason cited by many people for entering the expediting business. Of course you have to run a profitable business to make a long-term go of it, but as far as seeing the country goes, you can certainly do so as an expediter.
To provide readers with a visual of the ground Diane and I cover, I added these trip maps to my web site. We got into expediting in 2003 partly to see the country and have not been disappointed. Indeed, we continue to delight in the travel and tourism this business involves.
Note that a lot of the country seen is seen as we drive through it at night while on a long run or during the day when the freight does not provide the freedom to stop. Still, even through the windshield, it is fun to see the country, and there are plenty of layovers that provide tourist opportunities.
Note that we haul freight for a particular division with a particular carrier. Market areas vary by carrier and truck type and by individual expediter load acceptance and deadhead strategies.
To provide readers with a visual of the ground Diane and I cover, I added these trip maps to my web site. We got into expediting in 2003 partly to see the country and have not been disappointed. Indeed, we continue to delight in the travel and tourism this business involves.
Note that a lot of the country seen is seen as we drive through it at night while on a long run or during the day when the freight does not provide the freedom to stop. Still, even through the windshield, it is fun to see the country, and there are plenty of layovers that provide tourist opportunities.
Note that we haul freight for a particular division with a particular carrier. Market areas vary by carrier and truck type and by individual expediter load acceptance and deadhead strategies.