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How Do You Eat an Elephant?

How Do You Eat an Elephant?

Watch my video below to see how I tackle eating an elephant. You know, those BIG tasks that need to be completed.

I have relied on consistent persistent actions to keep taking one bite at a time. I do place my tasks in one of the 4 quadrants and schedule time to tackle each one. It isn’t easy, but having worked on these skills prior to the slow down, continuing working on them during the slow down, is definitely helping me now that I am running 110 mph.

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Rising up, back on the street
Did my time, took my chances
Went the distance, now I’m back on my feet
Just a man and his will to survive

Some of you may have been feeling the results of being “back on the street” and needing a motorcoach only to find no availability. We are rolling again, but while we are back on our feet, the strength of the industry is still not 100%. There are many reasons, but the largest reason is a lack of CDL drivers. There was a shortage before the pandemic, and with the increase in need for CDL drivers (Do you see the Amazon trucks, FedEX, UPS increasing in your neighborhood?) the shortage has been amplified. If you want a GREAT #viewfromtheoffice and want to serve others utilizing your driving skills and talents, contact us! We are hiring and training.

14 Passenger Executive Coach for Charter Bus Services
Interior of a 14 Seat Minibus for Rent in Des Moines, Iowa

Our 14 passenger executive van is BACK in service. One more way we know we are back on our feet. This month, this vehicle will be taking an FFA group to Indianapolis for their convention. This vehicle is not just for small moves. Our family took it to Washington D.C. and back. Let me know how you want to use this vehicle on your next trip.

Face to face, out in the heat
Hanging tough, staying hungry
They stack the odds ’til we take to the street
For the kill with the skill to survive

Welcome back, Rue Hines! It can be said once you have motorcoach in your blood, it never goes away. Our drivers have the skill to ensure you can #sitback #relax and #experiencethejourney

Most of our trips have been for athletics – middle school, high school, collegiate, clubs. While tours are still only a handful, Gumby and the drivers can still get out and about to see the sights. I wonder where he will be next?

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As discussed earlier, driver shortage is having a profound impact across the country. It is a domino effect. Patience is key as we keep our grip on our dreams.

So many times it happens too fast
You change your passion for glory
Don’t lose your grip on the dreams of the past
You must fight just to keep them alive

It’s the eye of the tiger
It’s the thrill of the fight
Rising up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor
Stalks his prey in the night
And he’s watching us all with the eye of the tiger

Rising up, straight to the top
Had the guts, got the glory
Went the distance, now I’m not going to stop
Just a man and his will to survive

With consistent persistence, working on the quadrant one activities while carving out time for the quadrant two tasks, we will survive and thrive. So, give me a call! Talking to you is one of my favorite quadrant one activities! Let’s book your future transportation (quadrant 2) and relax.

Kim Grzywacz

Call 515-233-0286

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