Driving truck jobs And Courier truck jobs - Importance Of Time
Management To Achieve Both!
By Andre Hendricks
I have a question for you? How is it that one freelance courier can
make between £750 and £980 from courier truck jobs per
week while another in the exact same circumstances can only make
between £150 and £250 per week? What’s the
difference between them?
In this article I want to talk to you about time management. One of
the reasons freelance couriers are struggling is because it seems
there is never enough hours in the day. While this is not true, the
real reason is a wastage of time.
You see time is the only real modern currency we have today to
trade with. You can’t save time and use it later. So how you
use your time is a great and direct determining factor in your
success a s a freelance courier.
I believe it is more important to work smarter then it is to work
harder when both acquiring courier truck jobs or doing courier
truck jobs so the correct allocation of your time is crucially
essential to avoid having stress as a result of having to do too
much in too little time.
To give you a rough outline of what you should be doing when you
first start your freelance courier business, should make it clear
as to why proper time management is so important:
1. You have to survey your area to scout and identify potential
star customers. This includes customers from 2 segments initially
namely private companies and courier companies.
2. You then have to present your business in a professional manner
to these companies to build credibility and establish trust. This
could be in the form of having a smart universal outfit or uniform
with a company identity badge.
Large courier companies like CityLink, parcel force etc. all have
their staff wear company close to establish branding and
professionalism in the minds of customers. You should do the
same.
3. Now that you have researched and surveyed your target customer
base, created a professional image and established some sort of
brand in the minds of the customer, you need to make contact with
those customers. This is where you’ll start making phone
calls, send out direct mail pieces, place classified ads and
advertise on Google’s search engine.
4. Once you have some appointments with customers you need to have
a service agreement ready to show customers why and how you are
better then Tom, Dick and Harry freelance couriers down the
road.
Yes, as a freelance courier you will not be the only one tendering
for work so it’s important to understand what makes you
unique from your competition for example you might offer a lower
price, better support, faster delivery times etc.
5. Once you’ve bagged a number of customers it only make good
business sense to keep in touch with those customers and that can
be via phone or direct mail or email. I recommend email because you
can automate the process – more on that in a later
article.
As you can see just from the small list of activities I have
mentioned, there’s a lot to do, and wasting time surfing the
net or talking to friends on the phone will severely detract from
the time you need to grow and market your business.
So how can you be more productive and manage your time more
effectively?
The first thing you need to do is to list all the activities that
is directly responsible for bringing in the work. You can start by
making a detailed list of the activities you need to do as
mentioned earlier in the article.
You need to focus your time on these activities above all things so
prioritize your list in that order of importance.
The next you need to do is to break that list of activities into
segments and focus your attention on one part of that particular
activity. For example, if you need to make a list of star customers
in the private companies segment, don’t mix up that list with
courier companies.
Do one thing thorough and as long as it’s an activity that
directly contributes to your business growth, you will immediately
become more productive while growing your business rapidly.
Next you need to assign times by when you need to complete these
activities as well as having a check list to check up on yourself
as you make progress. Check off the things you have completed and
immediately move to the next activity on your list.
I find that by making yourself a poster with the words, “
BACK TO WORK” generally helps when I’m sitting idle.
You might want to try a similar idea.
Remember not many people are born with perfect time management
skills so you have to practice it until it becomes a habit.
I’ve included a very useful piece of software called Time
Keeper that you can use to track, how, and where you spend your
time.
I Hope this article shed some light on the importance of time
management.
Until then I wish you much success!