We are thinking of going in to this to........Love your truthful answer........Thanks
MissBuddy.. no personal offence, but I find it interesting that you picked Stirling09's answer to be the 'truthful' one, altho different points of view were offered.
Be very careful of keeping your blinders on to the negatives you will hear. Once you're in it, it might be too late to say, gee I missed those comments, too bad I didn't listen.
Although XTeam is relatively new in this business, they seem to have already picked up on something very real. Read between the lines. What does it mean when people are saying 'pay off your debts', and 'have a very healthy reserve', and 'if you are in a job right now, stick with it', 'downsize at home', 'reduce your appetite for your previous lifestyle', etc etc etc?
Think about it. If you have a 9-5 job at Walmart as a greeter, the minimum wage that you bring home each week, is your money to pay whatever you wish to pay with it. If you can afford your home and whatever else on that, great. If you are an expediter, you have not only got your home bills and whatever else you wish to pay for with your earnings, but you also have your expediting related bills.
If a pile of expediters are saying, over and over, 'pay down your debts, get rid of your other bills, etc', that is basically saying, when you are finished paying your expediting bills, there may not be enough left over to deal with all that other stuff you have or want, like living in a home, having a car, utilites, clothing, whatever you are accustomed to spending your earnings on. It's basically saying that many might be fortunate to be doing a little better than breaking even right now on their expenses and costs of basic everyday necessities. I'm sure there are some who are still netting decent earnings, just saying to listen to all the feedback, not just the ones you want to hear. Decide what you want/need to pay for in your personal life, and decide whether you're willing to give any of that up for now. Decide, even if you do have a healthy reserve, if you're willing to spend it on expediting as a new career. Chances are that if you need to spend it, you're
notgoing to get that reimbursed.