With freight slowing, rates declining and no sign of turnaround in sight, it's more somber out there and dampened spirits tend to linger ... at least until you put some expediters in a room and start swapping stories and talking shop.
At the Bordentown Petro today a number of expediters were doing their thing. A little before the dinner hour, I went truck to truck to invite people to dine together. Ten people representing three carriers (Bolt, FedEx Custom Critical, Landstar Express America) responded. We took over the back room of the restaurant and enjoyed a meal and some expediter fellowship.
Not everyone had success stories to share but the mood was upbeat. It was nice to swap stories, compare notes and enjoy each others' company for a bit. I left the room appreciating the friendly community we have among expediters. The economy may in the dumps, but expediters know how to stay positive while they roll with the punches.
Most remarkable was that nobody indicated they wanted to be doing anything else. It's good to be an expediter and fun to rub elbows with people who like their work.
At the Bordentown Petro today a number of expediters were doing their thing. A little before the dinner hour, I went truck to truck to invite people to dine together. Ten people representing three carriers (Bolt, FedEx Custom Critical, Landstar Express America) responded. We took over the back room of the restaurant and enjoyed a meal and some expediter fellowship.
Not everyone had success stories to share but the mood was upbeat. It was nice to swap stories, compare notes and enjoy each others' company for a bit. I left the room appreciating the friendly community we have among expediters. The economy may in the dumps, but expediters know how to stay positive while they roll with the punches.
Most remarkable was that nobody indicated they wanted to be doing anything else. It's good to be an expediter and fun to rub elbows with people who like their work.
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