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10,000 hours and you STILL want someone else to deliver?

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Or Expert and Sheer Genius Deliveries

This week I have been reading articles about someone called Malcolm Gladwell and the Outliers, and in these articles research by a chap called K Anders Ericsson is quoted.

In the early 90s, the psychologist K Anders Ericsson and two colleagues set up shop at Berlin’s elite Academy of Music. With the help of the academy’s professors, they divided the school’s violinists into three groups. The first group were the stars, the students with the potential to become world-class soloists. The second were those judged to be merely “good”. The third were students who were unlikely ever to play professionally, and intended to be music teachers in the school system. All the violinists were then asked the same question. Over the course of your career, ever since you first picked up the violin, how many hours have you practised?

Everyone, from all three groups, started playing at roughly the same time – around the age of five. In those first few years, everyone practised roughly the same amount – about two or three hours a week. But around the age of eight real differences started to emerge. The students who would end up as the best in their class began to practise more than everyone else: six hours a week by age nine, eight by age 12, 16 a week by age 14, and up and up, until by the age of 20 they were practising well over 30 hours a week. By the age of 20, the elite performers had all totalled 10,000 hours of practice over the course of their lives. The merely good students had totalled, by contrast, 8,000 hours, and the future music teachers just over 4,000 hours.

Now, I am not quite sure where this quote comes into play with Mr Gladwells book (ok, maybe it’s about genius ;-) ), but I do know that having worked at least 48 hours a week for the last 6 years delivering cargo, freight and the odd sofa or two we have clocked up at least 10,000 hours. Thats in just our own business, Kev has another 14 years experience in doing this for other companies. That makes us an expert apparently…. and we certainly do know all the tips and tricks to get the best out of your delivery.

So, would you rather see the local schools piano teacher or Maksim? Well, I am sure they both have their place in life, and you choose what is appropriate. If Maksim was looking to move his grand piano, would he use Joe Blogs from down the road who had been trading 5 minutes or would he use a professional piano mover? He would use the professional piano mover of course.

We often get phone calls about Freight / Cargo deliveries that have gone wrong, and the most common these people have used someone who are cheap. They have no experience or wisdom to pay for, and then the customer  gets upset when it has gone wrong. We get upset too, why didn’t they come to us first?

Why spend months manufacturing an item, then get the cheapest delivery slot available? because you wanted a courier to cut the costs?   If that’s the only reason then you really have only yourself to blame when it goes wrong, you are paying for the experience, the 10,000 hours of skill and dedication and you will not notice the lack of it until something goes wrong.

Expertise in any field is worth paying for, and if you are an expert yourself why ruin your own reputation by using someone who is less than a genius?

Sarah

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Essex Couriers featured in Courier Direct Magazine!

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This month Arrow Light Haulage, the Essex courier company has been featured in another trade press magazine, this time Courier Direct. We’re thrilled to have recognition from our peers. But it wasn’t as easy as we thought….

Writing the responses to the interview questions was left, as we were unusually busy for the time of year, to the last minute. It was then we realised that Kev didn’t have a decent photo to send for the article :-( we decided to take our own and that made for an amusing half hour… why is it that a photographer can get such good shots? and when we try we look like one of the muppets? We would just have to send them a photograph from when we picked our Basildon Business Award.

Well, after such faffing about we spoke to the magazine and they asked for our quarter page ad. What ad? we replied, with a sinking feeling in our hearts. The quarter page advert for your business, that ad… oh that ad!  and can we have it by Midday please… we should have never have left it to the last minute, we should have done it over the weekend and then we would have been prepared. How does that work? As  couriers we are prepared for almost all delivery eventualities from freight hiccups to cargo handling, yet when it comes to getting something together for a printed magazine all the organisational skills go out of the window! Isn’t there a law for these happenings? Murphy’s? Pareto’s? Netwon’s?

After this musing, our white knight rode in to help us, Barbara Saul our internet marketing strategy expert, who also happens to be a talented web designer. Babs kicked us into touch and sorted us out with our logo (now in our corporate green and gold colours, instead of blue) and a lovely quarter page advert that looks great. Thanks Babs :-)

Kevin and Sarah

Basildon, Southend in Essex Couriers and parcel delivery

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The 6 golden rules for obtaining your courier /delivery quote

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When you need something couriering or delivered, there are 6 essential pieces of information that you need to supply to get a fast, accurate and trouble free quote…

  1. We need to know what the item is that is being delivered. Is it Fragile? Is it temperature controlled? is it chemical? or is it general freight that has no special requirements?
  2. We need to know the collection Postcode, at least the first four digits
  3. We need to know the delivery Postcode or Zipcode in the instance of European delivery
  4. We need to know the weight of your item, freight or cargo
  5. We need to know the Length, Width and Height (Dimensions) of the combined items if packaged by yourself, or each individual item if packaged by us.
  6. Preferred collection and delivery dates

This is so we can give you a choice of services, as in express / same day courier, parcel delivery or standard courier freight services. This obviously will impact on the prices you are given. The longer the delivery window, the cheaper the delivery generally is. If you require specialist courier and delivery services, we can quote for those too.

All of this information can be given by phone on 0844 884 3331 or emailed to us at kevin@arrowlighthaulage.co.uk and will allow us to respond swiftly with an accurate quote. If it is urgent and has to be there today, you can always call me on my mobile.

Regards

Kevin

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