Hayley O'Hara

May 7, 2009

Courierboard.com Offers New Resource for IC’s

 Courierboard.com Offers New Resource for ICs

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Courierboard.com is offering a new resource to support the Independent Contractor Model. Courierboard.com has over 7,500 drivers with resumes to choose from. A company that uses Independent Contractor drivers can benefit from this resource because they will be able to maintain a diversified group of contractors and companies will reinforce their independent contractor status.

Independent contractor drivers can register for free on their own site, Courierboarddriver.com to create online profiles that include their resume; making it simple for them to apply for driving contracts  and to market themselves with driver available ads. Courierboard keeps an online summary of each driver’s advertising activity so that couriers can monitor that as well.

Courier companies are encouraged to reinforce their independent contractor drivers’ efforts to market and advertsie themselves; by maintaining a diverse contract base the a driver is more able to support their independent status. If you are the owner or operator of a Baltimore Courier Service, a Miami Courier Service, or any courier service in the U.S. you can benefit from this website.

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May 13, 2009

parcel delivery @ 4:53 pm

You may need to look at courierexchange.co.uk, a UK based company for some inspiration. This concept has been actively used in the UK for 7-8 years now. It seems that in the USA things are moving in the same direction, however a bit slower. There are many issues to be addressed by this sort of online based working exchanged however, especially in the current climate, when many companies cannot afford to pay their suppliers.

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