Lawrence asked me today to write a piece for the next issue of Expedite Now! entitled, "Ten Things You Should Know About Expediting." The magazine is distributed free at truck stops. The target audience is truck drivers and non-truck drivers that are considering expediting as a career option.
Rather than write about my favorite ten, I thought it better to put the question to our panel of experts here on EO; namely, our EO Open Forum participants. Your responses will form the base of the article.
Some responses may be quoted directly. Private responses are acceptable. Newbies are especially encouraged to respond. You know better than anyone how it feels to begin in today's expediting market.
Believe it or not, a bunch of people read those little magazines you see in the truck stop racks. Some of them make career decisions based on what they read. By responding here, you can help make a positive difference in people's lives. You're the people expediter wannabees want to hear from. You're the ones that can tell them how it is.
Imagine yourself stopped at a truck stop by someone that spotted your expediting truck. He or she says, "I'm thinking about becoming an expediter. What do I need to know?"
How would you reply?
You don't need to come up with ten items. One or two will be helpful too. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Phil Madsen
Senior Field Editor
ExpeditersOnline
Rather than write about my favorite ten, I thought it better to put the question to our panel of experts here on EO; namely, our EO Open Forum participants. Your responses will form the base of the article.
Some responses may be quoted directly. Private responses are acceptable. Newbies are especially encouraged to respond. You know better than anyone how it feels to begin in today's expediting market.
Believe it or not, a bunch of people read those little magazines you see in the truck stop racks. Some of them make career decisions based on what they read. By responding here, you can help make a positive difference in people's lives. You're the people expediter wannabees want to hear from. You're the ones that can tell them how it is.
Imagine yourself stopped at a truck stop by someone that spotted your expediting truck. He or she says, "I'm thinking about becoming an expediter. What do I need to know?"
How would you reply?
You don't need to come up with ten items. One or two will be helpful too. Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Phil Madsen
Senior Field Editor
ExpeditersOnline