Gifting Season



 

I am incredibly blessed with so many gifts.  I have been given so much grace in my life. I have an amazing wife, she has given me grace when I certainly didn't deserve it...but I guess that is what grace is: "unearned favor".  I have 3 stunning daughters, 3 fabulous granddaughters, a couple of super sons in-law and a miracle baby grand daughter on the way.  My life is full and for that I am thankful.

I absolutely love the business God has so graciously afforded me.  I get to work from my lakeside home with a gorgeous view of nature.  I have the opportunity to get to know so many gifted people from all walks of life that choose to come to our school.  In the process I spend most of my hours of every day hearing the life stories of these individuals.  And they have some fascinating stories.  Many veterans come through our school to learn a new trade.  I am intrigued by their resilience in learning a new way of life after the military.  I'm thrilled to hear of their success down the road. 

Take time this holiday season to thank those who love you well.  Thank those who challenge you.  And thank the Creator of all good gifts.  

At this time of year we celebrate the birth of My Messiah, Jesus Christ. 

No matter your beliefs, this is a glorious season with thrilling sights, sounds and foods.  Enjoy, be thankful and respectful of each other.  It may be a hard season for some, so be filled with compassion.  Every day is a gift, unwrap today and anticipate the gift of tomorrow.

Happy Holidays


Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com

214-206-1169

Gobble til You Wobble




 Happy Thanksgiving!  

Thanksgiving is such an important holiday.  Yes, we get to gobble until we wobble but that is just a side benefit.  The true celebration is taking time to be thankful for our country and how very blessed we are to live in this great land.  We all know that America has its flaws. But we also know that is a land of great opportunity for those who live here.  

In  the 1600s brave pilgrims climbed aboard the Mayflower to sail to a new land.  The trip took them 3 months to get from England to Plymoth Rock.  They made one stop along the way.  The trip came with much seasickness and death.  But they persevered because they wanted to establish a country with freedom of worship.  

They had the first thanksgiving with their new neighbors, the Indians.  They were very different people. Each taught the other about their different culture.  They shared their food and were thankful.

 

This Thanksgiving truly count the varied ways you are blessed.   Focus on all the great things in  your life and you will find happiness and meaning to your life.

 

Moving forward,


Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com

 

 

Honoring our Veterans


Wednesday, November 11,  is the federal holiday set aside to celebrate Vetaran's Day.  

We all owe a debt of gratitude to all those who have served our country in active duty.  We are honored at Brooke Transportation Training Solutions to meet and train veterans to become freight brokers.  The veterans I have had the pleasure of meeting are a unique breed.  They are service minded, full of integrity and purposeful.  They have a brotherhood that is admirable.  They continue to contribute to society well beyond the time they served in the military.  Throughout our history, military service members have put on their uniforms to protect the values and liberties that are the foundation of America.  Veterans continue to use the lessons they learned to strengthen our communities throughout the USA.   They become our nation’s leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs. Veterans are among the most vibrant volunteers working to improve communities across our country. Service goes beyond the uniform. 

This Veteran’s Day, we honor the men and women who have worn their uniform and unselfishly continue to serve our country.

Ask a veteran today about their service, and thank them.


Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com

214-206-1169


Read more: https://militarybenefits.info/veterans-day/#ixzz6dEigC9qP

Amazing, Funny and Informative

Susie Moore and her recent Freight Broker Training class

These are a few of the adjectives used to describe the Freight Broker Training Course that Susie Moore taught this month.  She is always a big hit with students with her incredible depth of knowledge and her southern charm.  Good luck to you all. thanks Susie!!

Susie is a southern delight!!!  She’ was extremely detailed and informative. I would recommend her to train anyone --Rochelle Hearns

 Susie was a great instructor. The Brooke Transportation Training was informative and worth it. --Dymin  Massenburg.

 

Great Class!  Mrs. Susie was not only very informative but made the class enjoyable! --Michael Ling Jr

 

Amazing, she kept class laughing and eager to learn next phase, She is bomb…period!--Chevoye Fisher

 

Training was great.  I came away with all the tools I need to become a successful Broker! --Talathia Glenn

 

Wonder class, very knowledgeable.  Thank you Susie!-- Trushilda Allen

 

Great class with a lot of info.  Can’t wait to get my feet wet as they say in the country.--Fred Heck

 

I highly suggest if you have interest in being a Freight Broker take this class. Susie Moore is the best. --Michael Moss

 

This class exceeded my expectations and the instructor Susie Moore was amazing to work with. I enjoyed every minute of it. --Lekedra W. Hall

 

Susie was early every class and very energetic.  She is very outspoken and clearly reviewed all the information.  She had to cover.  She met every requirement I had hoped for. --Aladin Jojic

 

The broker training class was very informative, and gave me great insight on operating a successful brokerage.  Thank you Susie!--Eldin Sabic

 

I love Miss Susie Moore.  She was very nice, helpful, funny and done her job to the tee…I give her 5 stars.  James Smith

 

Best instructor ever!!! Will never be forgotten.  Corrinda S. Crockett

 

Susie was the best teacher I ever had.  As she taught our class, she was very funny. And she explained everything in details and the best was we can understand.  She was patient and answered all questions.   Tonnesha Geary-Jones

 

Susie was awesome!  She was patient and gave great instructions.  I feel confident in the material I’ve learned. Thank you!--Tresli Bethea

 

Outstanding instructor and very knowledgeable of material!--Dwayne S. Green!



Go get your feet wet, new freight brokers!


Moving forward,


Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com


 

 

Excel in Freight Brokering


The brilliant people who choose to further their education, learn something new and stretch their world have a bright future.   Brooke Transportation Training Solutions purposes to present Freight Broker training courses with excellence.  We are expanding our offerings to assist professionals in their career development.  We just introduced our freight forwarding and dispatch consulting services.  More offerings are on the way.

We were blown away by recent participant impressions of the freight broker course, what they gained by taking the course and their excitement for the future.

That is why we started this school.  We aim to help others achieve what they want in life and in their careers.  Here are a few of the words from our most recent live and remote courses:

"I knew very little about the transportation industry, now I'm ready to start my own agency--lol.  Mr Vinny not only taught us about Freight Brokerage, he taught us about life.  I loved the class..."

"I gained so much confidence.  My instructor, Vinny, has a plethora of knowledge about the industry.  He helped me understand everything I learned in the basic course make perfect sense and gave me the tools to reach my goals in becoming a successful freight broker/agent. thanks Vinny!!!!

"A definite MUST have for anyone wanting to get into industry."

"Awesome training I could listen and learn over and over again from you Mr. Vinny!  Great understanding of the power of building relationships"

These are just a few of the graduates from our basic and advance freight broker training courses. You can read more reviews on google and on our website.

Career professionals in the  transportation industry are always in demand and today more than ever.  Jump into an industry that has a bright outlook.  Give me a call and we can talk about it.  No pressure just friendly discussion. 

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

817-897-0681

www.brooketraining.com



Gracias a nuestra instructora

 


Primero que todo, mis mas sinceras felicitaciones por tan excepcional preparacion metodologica y profesional en este curso de transporte especial.  Al inicio del curso, realmente apenas tenia conocimiento acera de marketing, transporte y simplemente cargos de fletes.. Gracias a nuestra instructora, por el tiempeo, dedicacion y consagracion, hoy en dia siento que mi nivel intelectual ha aboracado un campo mas amplio de conocimientos en los que respecta Marketing empresiorial, exportacion de redes sociales, asi como exploracion y conocimientos de la empresa de transporte. Gracias a usted por guiarme y ser mi  impulsora para llegar a ser un exitoso Broker/Agente de transporte.  Gracias!

Another great testimony for Monica our Spanish instructor. Gracias 

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com

P.S.  Monica is also now consulting professionals on the ins and outs of dispatch





Excited for the Future


We are rounding up week 2 of fabulous learning.  Here's what a few of the students told us about their experience in Brook Freight Broker Training School:  

Exceeded my Expectations

 

My experience with Brooke Transportation Training I have to say is 5 stars.  It exceeded my expectations, informing me and letting me know what to expect in within brokerage industry. I know how to make my own brokerage authority...   What I need to do...  How to go about everything .  I even,  learned a lot about myself.  Logical and Emotional and so forth, things I didn’t know about myself.  Thank you cousin Vinny  for helping us through these troubling times and helping me grow within myself.

Overall 5 stars from me. --Darreon Horton:

 

We are Gonna be Successful


Hey Vinny I just want to say this has been a tremendous week of training.  I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. Definitely time well spent.   I enjoyed meeting the 2 other participants,  Dareon and Ariba.  Especially you and the excellent training. I know we didn’t even scratch the service of what knowledge you’ve gained over the years.  We appreciate everything you have given us this week.  I know we are well equipped just with with the knowledge we did receive to go out and be successful to be a broker or agents or whatever else we do.  I know we are going to be successful.  I know we have you as a resource and the other presenters as well. I’m definitely glad I took the time to invest in this training.  I look forward to great things to come. --Loren Brown

 

I can fly

 

Hi everyone this is Iriba from Houston.  It has been a great pleasure to attend this school, Freight Broker Training.    It is a wonderful place.  A good institution. I recommend everyone to go. What I like about this school:  The staff is very patient. It took me about 3 months to get signed up. They were so patient and kind.  Anytime I requested information, they sent it to me as soon as I needed it . They were very punctual. The service is good. Mine was distance learning and  I received my material on time. The whole team is very attentive.  I got to see my cousin Vinny.  It has been a great pleasure with Cousin Vinny!

It has been a wonderful week of training, gaining new knowledge with my collegues Loren and Darreon.  It has been a great pleasure.

 

I feel like I have wings now even though they are not big and I can fly.  I’m so happy to enter the freight broker industry. I’d like to wish my 2 colleges all the best out there.  We will be able to make it . Know that our cousin is always out there to help us.  Thank you so much. --Iriba

5 Stars for Uncle Vinny


I enjoyed spending time on zoom in the Live-Remote class facilitated by Vinny this past week.  In a live-remote class everyone attends from their own home.  No part of the class is recorded, it is LIVE.   The class is facilitated on zoom.   Each member logs in.  From their computer screen, participants and the instructor interact and engage throughout the week. Expert guest speakers come in to present various parts of the presentation.  

The mix of speakers, subjects and formats increase retintion and interest.  All participants receive a binder of the information to use while attending the class.  The binder of the course is an excellent resource for the new freight brokers.  On Friday, brokers come in and offer the students real opportunities within their brokerage.  The brokers may be a small brokerage or a huge brokerage.  The graduates have the opportunity to choose which opportunity best suits them.  One of the broker/presenters this week was a graduate we showcased in our blog, Robert.  He owns a bar and now is also a freight broker.  Because of the pandemic he can't run his bar, so he is running his freight brokerage out of his bar.  The neon signs, smell of adult beverages and honky tonk music helps the team stay motivated.  He has gotten so much business since learning the business he was trying to convince some of these recent graduates to join his team.

 

 I have had some zoom meetings that were very boring and exhausting.  I was incredibly pleased by how the participants were very engaged in the Brooke Freight Broker Training Course.  They expressed complete satisfaction…5 star testimonials.  They left with more than they hoped for. 

 

I am always bolstered by the thought that our classes are much more than the attendees expected.  Our instructors aim to teach in a way that is engaging, informational and inspiring.  My motto has always been “Deliver more than you promise”.  If you exceed expectations, you will succeed.


Seeking a new challenge, want to make more money, are you needing some inspiration?  Then join us in a live, live/remote or online class today.  Come to learn to be a freight broker.  Leave with tools that will help you throughout your life.


Moving forward,


Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com

 

 

I'm ready for My New Career


3 Happy Graduates and instructor


Small things can have great results.  This recent group of graduates enjoyed personalized learning from our excellent trainer Susie Moore.  Brooke Training classes are usually 10 learners or less.  The quaint size allows the instructor to personalize the learning as they get to know each participant.  Susie comes from a family in the trucking industry so she learned all about the business from an early age. Her depth of knowledge gives her the ability to answer just about any question.  


Great course. Our instructor was very knowledgable about this business, very professional. I was very nervous but now I am feeling confident and ready to start my new career.  

Maritza 



I enjoy the small class size.  The instructor, Susie Moore, is knowledgeable in her presentation.  She is friendly and responds to questions and concerns in a professional and quick manner. 

 Tyrika

Mrs. Susie was very helpful and knowledgeable in teaching freight broker training.  

Casey Blackmon


Good luck to Maritza, Tyrika and Casey as you begin this grand new adventure in freight brokering.  It is a great career.  Feel free to call with any questions that come up as you start your business.  We are dedicated to helping you find success.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
214-206-1169
www.brooketraining.com

En Espanol

No habla mucho español pero mi agente Monica is muy bien:

Me gustario decir que muy satisfecho con sus servicios y siento que la agente Monica Garamillo, trainer of Brooke fue excepcional. Monica fue muy ipatica y professional en todo momento.  No dudaria en recomendar a Monica Jaramilla.  Gracias

That is a testimonial from one of our Spanish speaking friends.  I speak very little Spanish but we've had many hispanic attendees to our workshops who could understand English but would have felt much more comfortable and learn more with a course in Spanish.  Because we live by the motto of finding out what your customer needs and meeting that need, we developed a Spanish course.  

We are incredibly thankful to Monica Garamillo for her excellent teaching.

Let Freedom Ring


The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

July 4th, Independence Day is a day set apart to remember the blessings of freedom we all enjoy in America.  I have friends from all different nationalities, upbringings and political beliefs.  We all have a unique story of growing up in America or moving to America because of the freedoms and opportunities of this amazing country.

The Liberty Bell has been rung for various reasons, for celebrations and for a call to action.  It was first rung July 7, 1776 to announce the freedom of America.  At Work Faith Connection, a non profit that helps challenged individuals find a job, they ring a bell in their office when a participant gets a job, and the whole office celebrates.  Let's purpose to celebrate the independence birthed when someone finds a job.

At Brooke we celebrate with our graduates when they find success. We celebrate whenever anyone signs up for an online course.  We know that education is the pathway to new adventures, new skills and new freedoms.

Linked in published an article with top jobs, not requiring a college degree.  Courses that prepare you for these careers are available on our online school:
1.  Software Developer
2.  Sales Representative
3.  Project Manager
4. IT Administrator
5. Customer Service Specialist
6.  Digital Marketer
7.  IT Support Desk
8.  Data Analyst
9.  Financial Analyst
10.  Graphic Designer

In this time when much in our world has been turned upside down, I am still thankful for our country.  Those who have lost their jobs have opportunities to start something new, especially those in market segments who have been forever changed because of the virus.  If we can help you find a new career, we would feel so honored. Let freedom ring and give me a call.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www. brooketraining.com
214-206-1169


Be The Boss


Freight Brokering, as an agent, is a real chance to own a franchise like business without paying the franchise fee. If you come to my school – you will be recruited by the industry leading Freight Brokers to become their agents and get the support you will need to get your business done. This is not a get quick rich scheme, it is an opportunity to have a real career with your own business.
If you have the  cash and want to build a brokerage and bring on 1000 agents, I can help you  with that too.  Our class will teach you how to own your own freight brokerage. I know how to do this because I’ve worked in the industry for over 20 years. I know what systems need to  be in place for an investor who wants to build a “non-asset business” with  extremely LOW fixed cost.
The freight broker business is  booming, a great investment opportunity.

I specialize in  helping companies grow their company as a part of the team. My passion is to create passive residual  revenue streams doing honest work. I love teaching others how to do it.
I love strategic alliances that are done on a handshake. Feel  free to contact me with all small business questions and concerns and  especially if you want me to help you on your project or if you want to help  mine.

I love to talk to entrepreneurs, investors, and venture capitalist.
Our mission is to educate and motivate the go getters and go  givers.

You can do this work from anywhere you have a computer and I will tell you now that our process works if you do. We are associated and do business with the top industry vendors, carriers, brokers, educators plus I will tell you what to do to reach your goals in this business. I have made a lot of good decisions and I have learned from my poor decisions. Let me earn you business. I will if given the chance.

Call me and get the straight skinny on whatever you need to or want to talk about. I will get to your call as soon as possible.
I will be offering more to my shippers and so will you if you come to my class.  

Moving Forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com
214-206-1169

Jeff

Successful Inspiration

Need a little inspiration?  When I first started my business, man, it was so exciting.  Each day brought new challenges, new opportunities, and some new failures.  After a misstep, I'd pick myself up and keep going.

But then I got in the grove to the point it was easy to slip into complacency.  In this season of Corona where getting business and keeping business is twice as hard, it is a challenge to keep up the energy level.

When you hit a wall and need someone to give you a nudge, call us.  Because we have worked with many professionals for decades we have heard most of the vines that tangle up a new broker.  We love to coach others on the road to success.  Let us get in your corner and rev up the revenue.

I just received a testimonial from one of our coaching clients:

I have the tools I need to act.  I feel excited, confident and energized.  
Tomorrow I am going to take action.  
I got more out of 2 hours with Vinny (a Brooke instructor) 
than I did the whole course 
with the other company!  - Van Penn

Thanks for the testimonial.  We strive to provide true value in all we do.  That gives us motivation and confidence.  

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com
214-206-1169



Five Star Class


The sky is the limit with freight broker training.  This is the sky I marveled at on my early morning walk recently.  I started Brooke Training as a way to help others reach for the sky.  The learning continued this week as more students came to our class.   
Once again, I am so proud of the stupendous talent of the instructors who teach for Brooke Training.  These recent graduates learned much. Even when they didn’t think they had much to learn.   That’s a lesson for all of us.  We may go into a situation with low expectations and come out realizing we learned something valuable.  They learned freight brokering, as well as skills that will be advantageous in any industry.


I was hesitant to take the training course, thinking I had already been cultured in the trucking industry there wasn’t much I could get out of the class. The course and instructor proved me wrong. I not only learned the logistics of the business but also a lot of self improvement skills that will help me become and stay successful in this industry or any other moving forward.

-Christine M. 


I really enjoyed this class. My instructor Vinny was FANTASTIC!! He was very informative about becoming a broker or an agent.  The different visitors that stopped by and took time out to tell me about their experience with Brooke Transportation Training Solutions showed me that I made the right choice! Thanks you guys.  And thank you Vinny!!!!


-Maritza O


Good luck to you.  Feel free to call as you start your new adventure in the freight broker industry.  

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com
214-206-1169

Memorial Day



The long weekend is here.  Memorial Day Weekend is a time to remember all the brave men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice for the United States. Those men and women died in the line of duty defending us, defending our freedoms.

This weekend is a time to be thankful for our country, the freedoms we enjoy and the life of promise we can have because of so many who have given their life for our country.   They unselfishly signed up for what ultimately meant a life cut short.  I say thank you to those families who have had to mourn that great loss.  I say thank you to the fellow soldiers who watched their compadre fall.

We are privileged to be a certified by the TexasWorkforce and approved by the Department of Rehabilitative Services. Click here for veteran information. As a result, I am honored to meet a lot of vets who take our Freight Broker Training and other courses at no cost to them.  We enjoy encouraging  their start at a new life after their military service.  I get to hear stories of their buddies who didn't make it out.  They are thankful to be alive,  but also challenged to understand why they still have their life when others don't.

Enjoy a weekend of freedom and thankfulness.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com




Want to Succeed??

 “The greatest source of happiness is the ability to be grateful at all times.” – Zig Ziglar




Grateful people are successful.  Why?  Because they are always looking for the upside, the winning way, and the possibilities.  Zig Ziglar was one of the most positive people who every lived...and he was highly successful and taught others to follow that plan.  I am a huge fan of Zig.

What is a key to success to anyone starting out in business, starting a new job, or new career?

   Seek out others who have succeeded in that arena.  

Seek out others who are positive people.  Avoid those that will drone on and on about what doesn’t work and how hard it is and how to failure is so sure…  It sounds like a no brainer but it may actually be challenging to find positive voices. 

Our natural tendency is to remember the bad things that happened in our day.  Do you remember the one rude guy who cut you off in traffic or the 1,000 of guys who drove nicely next to you?  When you recall your day do positive or negative experience stand out in your mind?

We of course know that no matter what you do, there will be good days, even great days of success, mixed with downer days.  Practice viewing challenges as opportunities...not obstacles to your success.  When we surround ourselves with others who stay positive, we are much more likely to stay positive.  

Have you noticed every morning the news reports  how many new cases of  Corona virus popped up?  I have heard very few reports about the 96%  recovery rate.  I have heard few reports on how incredibly unlikely it is that you will contract the disease (like .0008% chance).  

It is a serious disease that I certainly don’t want to get, but I’m not living in fear…I am going on with my school, encouraging students and graduates towards success. I will stay positive through this.  

Stay safe, stay positive and hang out with others who encourage positivity.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com

I love my Mom!!

Mom's are the best.  My mom is my best friend.  I have a great attitude in life because she has a great attitude about life.  Not because she has had an easy life but because she looks for the good in every day and in everyone.  She is in her 80s now and so full of thankfulness for all she has in life.  She grew up in an orphanage, has lived a simple but full life.  She met my dad in that orphanage.  They were "throw away" children yet grew into incredibly valuable people.  I owe my life to them, in more ways than one.  I asked my mom to make a list of her thankfulness.  This is what she typed up on her laptop (she is a high tech great granny):

Things I am thankful for:

Thankful for God allowing me another day
Thankful for God's love
Thankful for Christ Jesus who died for me
Thankful for being able to pray
Thankful for God's beautiful earth
   for the birds that sing, trees, flowers, rain and for the sunshine
Thankful for my beloved husband
Thankful for a cool house in the summer and warm in the winter
Thankful for my wonderful children, all my grandchildren, and great grandchildren
Thankful for my church family
Thankful for the food we have
Thankful for my friends
Thankful for my neighbor Joe and his family
Thankful for my eyes able to read and study God's word and see God's beautiful world
Thankful for my ears so I can hear the bird's singing
Thankful for our car (which our son gave us)
Thankful for my bed to sleep in
Thankful for all my aches and pains (I know others are a lot worse off)
Thankful for the night's rest
Thankful for our country, may we always live in freedom

(I have posted this list before but I think it is worth repeating.)

Happy Mother's Day to my mom and to mom's everywhere.  They are the heart of our nation.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
www.brooketraining.com
214-206-1169






Freight Broker-Bar Owner Robert





Robert Landeros, Owner RZL Logistics LLC

903-449-3496
rzllogisticsllc@gmail.com

One of the things I love the most about my business is the interesting characters that come through our classes. I get to hear lots of life stories, amazing backgrounds and the unexpected twists along the road of life.

Robert Landaros, Sr from Plainview, Texas graduated from Brooke Transportation Training in February 2020.  Robert is multi talented.  He owns a bar in Plainview, Texas called Red Door (on facebook as Robert Red Door, Plainview, Texas).

Robert also has a freight background working international freight.  So he was juggling his job and his bar when he decides he was ready to take on a new adventure.

He thought through what he would need to do to follow his dream of having his own business in logistics.  First step was to take a course that would set him up well and give him the support he would need.  He found Brooke Training on Google, read the reviews and enrolled in our Dallas class with his son.
Robert and his son

After he graduated, he got his broker’s authority.  He was all ready to rock and roll… then the Corona Virus hit.  He started calling all the contacts he was sure would give him some loads to move, only to find they were all shut down.  

I often say that there will always be work for a freight broker.  You just have to work hard, seek out opportunities and ask for advise from someone knowledgeable.

Robert immediately called his instructor at Brooke Training, Vinny, to ask if he had any ideas on how to beat this.  “Vinny loves what he does, he wants his students to succeed so he is always available to give advice or talk through issues. He provides the support after the class that is what makes Brooke’s training so great.  He told me to call industries that are working hard now like food suppliers and logistics.  He told me in colorful language to get up and get going.     Vinny put a little fire under me”, Robert said.

That was the push that launched Robert’s logistics business.  After some calling and calling and then more calling Robert eventually found a shipper who was willing to let him bid a load.  Roberts says, “Well I must have beat everyone’s bid because I got the load.  Everything went right and the shipper decided to give me more business.”

The loads Robert is currently moving are Computer servers and wall mounted ATMs from big name manufacturers.   Everyone is working from home so Internet servers have got to work. Banks are closed so ATMs are in high demand as well.

Robert told me about a recent contract he got that he hopes to become the main source of his work:  Mission Tortilla.  They are headquartered close to where Robert lives. He likes to be able to personally meet with them and they like working with a local. He knows the drivers. He is moving truckloads full of flour destined to become tasty tortillas.

I can’t think of anything more challenging that starting a business at the onset of a Pandemic.  Robert is an inspiration. He didn’t sit back and have a pity party.  He got some advice and a push from a knowledgeable advisor and got his business off to a great start.  

Brooke congratulates Robert.  We will support him along the way.  

If you are ready to start a new adventure and are willing to put in the work, you can be a success in the exciting transportation industry as well.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach
214-206-1169





How You Can Help

Today I'm sharing this excellent Wall Street Journal Article by Michelle Ma:

How You Can Help
How to Help in the Coronavirus Crisis—and Why You’ll Be Glad You Did
Ways to donate money, goods and your time—and likely improve your own frame of mind at the same time
When you’re down, help others.
Across the country, people suddenly feeling helpless amid the coronavirus pandemic are finding a balm to soothe their stress: Identify a need, and do your best to fill it.
Psychologists and stress researchers have long understood the mental and emotional benefits of doing good. In a 2015 study, Emily Ansell and her team found that performing compassionate acts, even small ones, can help mitigate the negative effects of stress on an individual’s mood and mental health. “Helping others also helps ourselves,” says Dr. Ansell, an associate professor of biobehavioral health at the Penn State College of Health and Human Development.
Helping others can distract us from our own stress, increase our sense of meaning and purpose, and reduce the toll stress takes on our bodies, according to Dr. Ansell. Doing something positive for someone else can also increase our feelings of self-efficacy or control at a time when so much is outside our control.
Nihal Mehta, founding general partner at Eniac Ventures in New York City, knows that feeling. In March, Mr. Mehta assembled a group of volunteer coders, pulled two all-nighters and set up a website called Help Main Street. The page includes a searchable map that allows people to locate and purchase gift cards from local businesses to support them while in quarantine.
Building and maintaining the website has given Mr. Mehta energy and a sense of purpose. “Otherwise, I’d be hitting my head against the wall thinking about what to do,” he says.
Donations surge
People across the country have mobilized to help out where they can.
From March 16 to April 6, the American Red Cross saw a 90% increase in blood-donation appointments, compared with typical numbers. GetUsPPE.org, a group that coordinates donations of personal protective equipment to health-care workers, estimates it has facilitated the donation of more than 500,000 pieces of protective gear. More than 150,000 donors have contributed money to Feeding America’s Covid-19 Response Fund, which is “by far our largest relief effort,” says a spokeswoman for the organization, which represents 200 food banks across the U.S.
Organizers have also set up relief funds nationwide for restaurant workers, domestic workers, farmworkers and others affected by the pandemic, disbursing money directly to applicants based on need. Recovered Covid-19 patients have stepped up, too, donating blood plasma to help others fight the disease.
On a local level, communities have set up mutual-aid networks that connect people directly to neighbors in need. These networks allow volunteers to do everything from pick up groceries or medications for elderly neighbors to help people navigate the unemployment-application process, according to Caroline DeLuca, an organizer with Mutual Aid NYC.
More is needed
But experts say these efforts aren’t enough.
Feeding America estimates a $1.4 billion shortfall for food-bank operations for the next six months. The majority of more than 600 health-care institutions surveyed this month by GetUsPPE.org have less than a two-week supply of personal protective equipment remaining. And blood banks remain concerned about keeping inventory levels stable, as people who donated in March won’t be eligible to donate again until May, and blood that was donated in March will expire at the end of April, according to Kate Fry, chief executive officer of America’s Blood Centers.
Aid groups recommend that those looking to help find out what their communities need most. Before donating masks to a hospital, for example, check on what its health-care workers are looking for and how they want to receive donations. Many health-care workers are putting calls out on GetUsPPE.org with exactly what personal protective equipment they need, as well as where, when and how to drop it off.
People can also help by educating themselves about aid efforts and sharing that information with those who might not be able to access it, according to John deBary, co-founder of the Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation. Many of those struggling the most right now have language barriers or don’t have access to smartphones and the internet, says Mr. deBary.
Small gestures help
As child-care and job-security woes affect more people, many may feel they don’t have the time or money to help. Even so, Dr. Ansell’s research suggests individuals can still receive the psychological benefits of helping others, no matter how small the act.
Kindness toward front-line workers can go a long way, says Do Jun Lee,an organizer with Biking Public Project, a group that advocates for delivery cyclists. Dr. Lee suggests people tip more, be patient, and show empathy and gratitude to workers who are often under pressure and putting themselves in danger.
Megan Ranney, a Providence, R.I., emergency physician and one of the founders of GetUsPPE.org, recalls signs of support her neighbors posted on her front lawn: “To know that someone is thinking of you means so much.”
The pandemic is making people aware of how much they depend on each other, and that “even if you’re not in need right now, you will be at some point,” says Ms. DeLuca, who has been working to support the formation of new neighborhood mutual-aid groups in New York City.
“Being able to do something that is helping people is one of the only things that has kept me sane through this,” she says.
WAYS YOU CAN HELP
You can donate to your local food bank or to Covid-19 relief funds set up for restaurant workers, domestic workers and others affected by the pandemic. You can also consider continuing to pay workers who may no longer be able to do their jobs because of stay-at-home orders, like hairdressers, nannies and housecleaners. 
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If you have extra masks, gloves or other types of personal protective equipment, you can consider donating them to your local health-care facility or front-line worker.
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Volunteer with your local mutual-aid network or food bank, or schedule a donation of blood. You can also donate convalescent plasma if you have recovered from Covid-19.
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Ms. Ma is the assistant editor of live journalism and special coverage at The Wall Street Journal in New York. She can be reached at michelle.ma@wsj.com.