Archive for the Courier Category

April 25, 2012 / Courier

Courier Jobs – To Tip Or Not To Tip

When it comes to service providers, it is customary in most parts of the world to tip. This is because, as a general rule, this sort of professional either does not earn a fixed salary or makes minimu

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April 17, 2012 / Business, Courier

Making Courier Delivery Plans for the Olympics

For businesses operating in central London, 2012 promises to be the most disruptive summer in living memory. The arrival of the Olympics is a great way for a country [and a world] feeling the effects

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April 12, 2012 / Courier

Strange Questions and Courier Jobs

More than one driver in the freighting industry has experienced a sinking feeling in the pit of their stomach when they’ve been asked some odd questions at pick-up time on courier jobs. If you think

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April 12, 2012 / Courier

Common Questions About Courier Jobs

There are some frequently asked questions about typical courier jobs. Here, we’ve tried to answer a few; remember though that the answers may vary, depending upon your individual state or country.

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March 27, 2012 / Courier

Picking the Right Courier for the Job

The dire straits the world economy finds itself in, the boom in demand for imported goods, and the ease in setting up a man-and-van operation has led to a boost in the number of private, small-operati

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March 27, 2012 / Courier

New York’s Strangest Courier Jobs

One of the best things about hiring professional to perform your courier jobs is that they live and breathe deliveries. They’ll know the fastest and most secure routes for your goods, and they’ll

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March 27, 2012 / Courier

The Three Stages of Courier Jobs

When you’re employed on courier jobs, sometimes it seems time can fly! While it might be a good thing if you’re in transit to a far-off destination, it can be quite a surprise when there are tight

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February 28, 2012 / Courier, Haulage Companies

Different Types of Courier Transport

When you hear the word courier, more often than not you will conjure up an archetypical image of a portly man, probably in his forties, driving (what was once) a white van with a copy of a smutty tabl

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February 28, 2012 / Courier, Haulage Companies

Lawrence Walters’ Incredible Flying Chair

When people enter the transport industry, often they do so because of some sort of inspiration. Many different figures from history or fiction have been involved in moving goods from place to place, a

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February 28, 2012 / Courier, Haulage Companies

Learning to Drive on the Motorway

It’s a perennial problem for those learning to drive on Britain’s roads: the fastest way to get from A to B is usually on the motorway, but until you’ve passed you test, you’re not allowed to

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