Friday, May 28th, 2010
Have a very happy and safe Memorial Day Wekend! Please spend a few minutes reflecting on the meaning of Memorial Day. To every soldier that has lost their life, thank you for your service! To the families of our fallen soldiers, my prayer is that their legacy is never forgotten and we always remember the great sacrifice of their service. Thank you!
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
There are courier services located all throughout the Houston, Texas metropolitan area. So, when it comes to hiring a Houston courier service for your deliveries, what determines which one you should go with? Typically, people gear towards the companies that offer services at the lowest, most affordable rates, yet still providing them with an at least half-decent job. Well, the great news is, in this situation, you can narrow your search down dramatically by researching courier services that are MCAA members. Of course, you may not know exactly what that is off the top of your head, so, all the information you need to know, you will, by the time you are finished with this post.
MCAA stands for the Messenger Courier Association of America. It is an organization that teaches the staff of courier services the ins and outs of pinpointing their success in the industry. One of the biggest objectives of the MCAA is to train courier services on the ability to provide same day and ‘less-than-24-hours’ deliveries. They teach courier companies how to operate on a “just in time” basis and how to ensure the highest quality of respect and candor for a customers’ packages and letters. The goal of the MCAA is to provide the quickest, reliable way to transport items that generally could not be delivered by other means of shipping due to factors such as temperature concerns and time restraints.
Throughout the course of becoming a MCAA member, courier companies endure critical meetings, seminars and testing sessions. Not every courier company has what it takes to be a MCAA member. Courier companies experience the convenience of furthering their staff’s education by putting them through Courier College; this college allows them to gather more education on the business and it is offered completely online. The MCAA offers monthly magazines for constant updates on bettering and retaining the extraordinary ethics it takes to be a MCAA member and courier service provider.
Considering the high level of need for courier services in the Houston area, your best bet is to invest your money into a company you know will go above and beyond your expectations. A MCAA courier service will do just that. Not only will you be completely satisfied with the services you receive, it will eliminate you looking for another courier company the next time you need assistance. If you put courier services to the test, we, as MCAA members, are the best!
Friday, February 19th, 2010
In the weeks since the earthquakes in Haiti, we’ve seen a tremendous outpour of money and support for the recovery. My thoughts and prayers are with the Haitian people every day. The response and outpour of money and time got me thinking though, what are we doing daily in our local communities to support our local charities? Here at my Houston courier service, Hot Shot Delivery, Inc., we have the privilege of providing delivery service for several local charities and nonprofit organizations. We’ve developed several discounted services and special programs to help assist these charities and organizations in keeping costs low, as well as, providing a means for them reach their donors and beneficiaries expeditiously. Some of the greatest gifts we receive at Hot Shot Delivery, Inc. are the smiles that light up the children’s faces that benefit from the actions of our work for these charities.
I encourage all of you to get involved with local charities. You can always give money, but even better, you can contribute your time and services. Your neighborhood needs you and the rewards are life changing. I would like to share a quick story with you as well as a few charities that could use your help. Several months ago we received a call from a gentleman looking for a Houston courier service to pick up a pallet of bottled water and deliver it to Minute Maid Park. Having over heard this conversation in the call center, I asked to take the call. I discovered that this gentleman was with the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), and their organization was providing water to the members of the 72nd Infantry Brigade and their families during a deployment ceremony parade. Having attended Texas A&M University, I have the privilege of knowing many current and former members of our military. When the husband of a dear friend of mine was deployed to Afghanistan following the 9/11 attacks, I purchased a camouflage bracelet that simply says, “Support our Troops”. I have never taken this bracelet off. Our men and women and the families of these courageous folks need our support, so when it came time, I was honored to provide a free delivery for these brave souls. The unbelievable part about this story was that just last week, I was invited to the VFW Hall and they presented me with an Award of Appreciation! Can you imagine? All that these men and women, their friends and families, are sacrificing so much, and they give me an award? I don’t tell this story for my benefit, but rather for the benefit of our military. The smallest actions, and believe me, to me, my action was very small, mean the world to these military families. The same is true for all the actions and involvement with your local charities. These terrific groups strive and are able to give back to our communities because of the actions and involvement of people like you and me. I challenge each of you to get involved with a local charity and you will be amazed at how much more fulfillment you will get out of it than you put it. The outcome is terrific!
A few groups I would like to highlight, are Comp-U-Dopt
http://app1.kuhf.org/houston_public_radio-news-display.php?articles_id=1262047571
and U.S. Vets