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Readers' Dream Innovations for Courier Jobs

Posted by Gertie on 03-Mar-2015 12:14:28

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Hello darlings!

I hope everyone is well and enjoying the fact that the winter chill seems to be slowly going away and being replaced with the far more pleasant crispness of spring. I know with my readers, that is almost certainly the case – working courier jobs in the wintertime can be an absolute nightmare, what with all the ice, rain and snow! Not that it doesn't rain in spring as well - this is England, after all - but you know what I mean.

Anyhow, moving swiftly along to the topic of today's post, I thought we might set the mood for the upcoming spring months by starting off the first one with something sunny, light-hearted and a bit silly. That's right – it's time once again for one of our patented reader interactions! And this time, I think you'll all have fun with the subject being discussed.

We've been so serious this past couple of months, talking about all sorts of important and pertinent issues in the field of courier jobs, that I thought I'd hark back to a simpler time, when each one of these we did seemed to have a subject we could all have a laugh over. Remember those times? Not that we don't ever have fun anymore, but it just doesn't seem as frequent, does it?

Anyway, you're waffling again, Gertrude! What you're trying to say is that the subject of this reader interaction is quite simply this: what innovations or changes would you lot like to see applied to courier jobs, in an ideal world? Now, bear in mind, this is an ideal world, so you don't need to be hyper-realistic or even stick with things that actually exist. The point of this exercise is to let your imaginations fly!

So tell me: if you could have anything, anything at all, working in favour of courier jobs, what would it be? Answers to the usual address, please. As always, I can't wait to read each and every one of them!

Until then, ta-ra!

Gertie

Topics: Courier Jobs