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Any tips or advice?
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You may not even like it as a career.The job involves long hours for bad money, huge exspenses, hardly any thanks,competitors that try to undercut you and steal your accounts,the tax man takes 1/3 of your profit after you've paid out to actually do the job.
The list is endless.I've been a courier for 14 years and own a very succesfull firm.I own all my vehicles and my office/warehouse.
The advise that I will give is go and join a firm where they pay you wages to do their work,you will get a free van and free experience.After 6 months you will understand what is involved in the job.
If you want to go self employed after that e-mail me and I will point you in the right direction.
Sorry, you will have to kiss the dispatchers butt to get the preferred runs.
Sorry, there is no such secret, you must:
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1. Own your vehicle free of debt.
2. Have a good "nestegg" in your bank to ride you over slack
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3. be prepared for a rather hard life.
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Be reliable and on time and of course friendly.have plenty of contacts
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1 - Reliable transport - no point taking on jobs for the van to let you down.2 - Forget that you have a family -nobody cares about your life (you want to be a courier dont you?)
3 -The answer to every question is -"Yes I can do that "
4 - Give up alcohol -You dont want to be caught drunk when a good job comes up.
Honesty ,politeness and being ready to go 24 hours a day
If you can invest in a good Sat - nav it will cut your costs by reducing the amount of time you spend looking for places driving up and down the wrong streets.
Be neat and tidy - dont laugh it makes an impression and if you are remembered for doing a job well you are half way there.
Be honest with your customer tell them if you have problems - most are easier to sort out than you think.
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Lastly -- GOOD LUCK its all about being in the right place at the right time.
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