EO University Workshop 91 People Registered for Knoxville this Thursday!

zorry

Veteran Expediter
Have you tracked how many of those that attend, W/O experience, actually do enter the industry ?
 

Lawrence

Founder
Staff member
That data would be held by the carrier. But it's more than just that - we have new trucks on location and others want to speak with other companies - so we have a group of people in the business already coming for other reasons.
 

zorry

Veteran Expediter
Yeah, I knew that. Kind of like a mini-truck show.

I may visit one if in the area.
Don't expect to change carriers.
Don't expect to buy another truck.

Might learn something and would get to meet Lawrence. That's enough motivation for me. :)
 

pearlpro

Expert Expediter
I went to one of the Seminars when I first got into Expediting, in Knoxville and it was a good informational event, lots of newbies and T/Ters looking at the trade....enjoy folks....its looking like a busy year...
 

zorry

Veteran Expediter
I'm sure you'll be welcomed with open arms.

They won't wrap all the way around you, but it's the thought that counts.

I bet you'd have a good time.
 

Bruno

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
US Marines
When you going to do a workshop in Ohio Lawrence? You have Fedex, Panther, Bolt, Tri-State, Tri-Hours and a few other based out of Ohio.
 

aquitted

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
That means 91 more pesky penske's on the road after thursday.
Did you find A russian translater yet?:eek:
 

Lawrence

Founder
Staff member
That means 91 more pesky penske's on the road after thursday.
Did you find A russian translater yet?:eek:

If you ever attended one of our workshops (which it sounds like you have not) - the quality of the people tend to be above average. Typically, these are the people who do months if not a a few year's research and buy trucks like Cascadia's and other high revenue producing rigs. Since they've taken the time to prepare and educate themselves - they seem to be the most successful in this business, just from the feedback we receive from drivers.
 

Jenny

Veteran Expediter
Lawrence is right. When we did the workshops those who were there were mostly those who had done research and were pretty knowledgeable about what was to come. We fielded very good questions, and we miss doing it. We had a great time helping others, new and old. It was a great feeling recieving messages from those who did end up entering the field, with A majority of them ending up in straight trucks.

There is a lot to be learned, not just about entering the industry but about trucks, business plan/model ideas, as well as meeting other drivers. Everyone always has a different insight on things and it is great to hear them.
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