Two years ago today, Diane and I hauled our first-ever load as expediters. We walked away from our white-collar professions and entered the industry with no prior trucking experience. Our goals at the time were to increase our income, simplify our lives, spend more time together, share in a business project, and see the country. We're pleased to report that all goals have been and continue to be achieved. In a word, expediting worked out better than we dared hope.
With two years now under our belts, and having experienced the full range of expedting challenges, our goals remain the same. We plan to continue expediting as long as our bodies allow. With healthy diet and exercise and a bit of good luck, we hope that will be 15 to 20 years.
Then we'll "retire" to a small town and finish out our years as public school teachers. Already we're traveling the country with our future students in mind. Collecting artifacts for classroom display and gathering up primary source information for the history classes we plan to teach adds yet another positive dimension to the interesting life we've found expediting to be.
Expediting is not for everyone. There are plenty of people here in the Open Forum that will eagerly tell you how horrible the work and life can be and how high the failure rate is. Today, on the happy occasion of our two year anniversary, I'll leave that to them.
While expediting is not for everyone, it is absolutely for us. We've never once regretted giving up our previous careers. We love our work and life on the road. There's nothing we'd rather do.
With two years now under our belts, and having experienced the full range of expedting challenges, our goals remain the same. We plan to continue expediting as long as our bodies allow. With healthy diet and exercise and a bit of good luck, we hope that will be 15 to 20 years.
Then we'll "retire" to a small town and finish out our years as public school teachers. Already we're traveling the country with our future students in mind. Collecting artifacts for classroom display and gathering up primary source information for the history classes we plan to teach adds yet another positive dimension to the interesting life we've found expediting to be.
Expediting is not for everyone. There are plenty of people here in the Open Forum that will eagerly tell you how horrible the work and life can be and how high the failure rate is. Today, on the happy occasion of our two year anniversary, I'll leave that to them.
While expediting is not for everyone, it is absolutely for us. We've never once regretted giving up our previous careers. We love our work and life on the road. There's nothing we'd rather do.