I'm not so much concerned about who this couple is. I don't care a lot about where they come from nor am I concerned about who they're leased to....BUT I
do have some other concerns and those of you that know me know that I'm darned well going to voice them.
I agree with Turtle about the advertising, not only is it against the forum rules but it's always gone against the grain of the membership when someone signs up and immediately begins to push their product. Those of you that think some here are being too hard on them should realize that they should consider themselves lucky that the mods and admins will allow this post to stay. Think about it, where else will they get this much exposure, where could they take their product if not here?
While the above "bugs" me, it's something else that needs addressed, something I think is very serious. I don't understand why more people don't take their DOD work more seriously. In their own words from their website,
Get insights into the secret world of running loads for the Department of Defense.
REALLY?? Did they miss the part about these loads AND their clearances being on a "need to know basis"? I don't know about others but I feel like they just put a target on ALL expediters as most in the general public and a lot in regular trucking have no idea what our trucks carry. Now, I have no idea what they've said in this book about those loads but just the fact that they're "advertising/bragging" about them is enough for me. Sorry but I just don't think this is right. During WWII they had the saying "loose lips sink ships", too bad the very people that are in the middle of this kind of work can't play by the rules and keep their big mouths shut.
We once saw a white glove truck that had added graphics on the side of their truck that listed every type of sensitive load they carried, I often wonder about that truck, wonder if anyone from FedEx ever saw the thing and did anything about it.
I won't be spending my hard-earned dollars on this book, something tells me that I already know a little about the character of the authors.