Driving, being a courier, and becoming an entrepreneur in Seattle is difficult with traffic, parking and construction; not to mention being able to effectively break in to the market and make the contacts you need with so many seemingly closed circles in your way. Every week Driving Entrepreneurs…
NY Vinnie interviews Mose Noland about his history with the Oscar nominated film Ford versus Ferrari – along with the Top-5 & Road Test segments.
On this week’s episode of Driving Entrepreneurs with Ron you’ll hear Ron’s passion for veterans. Ron has a vision for a Transitional Housing Program for Veterans that will encompass using his business experience to assist veterans in starting their own businesses. There are plenty of opportunities for veterans to network with, and Ron shares some of his favorites …such as S.C.O.R.E., Boots to Business, V-Wise, the Small Business Administration, military.com, and Hivers & Strivers. He also discusses what it takes to put together a cogent business plan.
The initial episode of Driving Entrepreneurs with Ron introduces the topic of getting up and going as a sub-contract driver. There are a few main driving careers out there, whether it’s driving people for Uber or Lyft; or driving food, grocery and packages for Caviar, Grub Hub, Door Dash, Amazon, or Fed Ex that need drivers and couriers. Guest on the show, Ben Nagy, one of Ron’s mentors who got him in the game of delivery driving, discusses tips that will make you successful as a driver.
This week’s episode of Driving Entrepreneurs has Ron and Gary discuss the ins and outs of getting starting in the delivery driving business, figuring out what you want out of your driving business, and the number of APPs that can save you time and make you more money with your courier business.
On this week’s episode of Driving Entrepreneurs with Ron you’ll hear how Ron was mentored in the driving business and how he now mentors others. Being mentored can make a big difference in how successful your driving or courier business can be. Tricks of the trade that come with experience, shortcuts, personal skills, learning the ins and outs of the bureaucracy of the government in which you work can all be learned from a mentor.