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Archive for September 1st, 2010

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Sep

Transport Training is a Recession Proof Investment

With the recent economic down turn affecting all areas of the logistic and transport industry, companies can be forgiven for cutting costs in all possible ways. However, the current buoyancy of the transport training market proves that it’s not all ‘doom and gloom’ and some things are really worth the investment.

The consensus from the large conglomerates that training is key to success has filtered throughout the transport training industry, with many SMEs and owner drivers signing up to all forms of training.

Many operators have felt the pinch but with the help of up-skilling and compliance assistance, transport training candidates are thriving. The recent Managers CPC success is testament to the expansion of the number of companies taking training seriously. Couple this with the rapid expansion of driver CPC take up, and it points to an industry fighting back.

The worst may or may not be behind us but this is not time for complacency. Take the initiative to put yourself at the front of competition, training and up-skilling is key to the survival of any company and with the new CPC laws in full effect, now is the appropriate time.

Courses available to transport sectors are many and varied. The popular ADR Training course is still as successful as ever, and Fuel Efficient Driving is growing day by day. Participation on these practical courses is easier than expected,

Most drivers are aware of NVQ training previously popular is this sector. However, with funding restrictions enforced in all areas only the largest training providers have any funding allocation left. This funded training is worth every penny of tax payer’s money; however mere pounds and pence must not be the overruling factor when choosing your training path.

The PCV sector is into their second year of CPC training and the Logistic Operators can learn many lessons from their experiences. Whist certain CPC courses may appear cheap as the saying goes ‘you get what you pay for’. You are going to have to do this training so why waste good money to be stuck in a dark room with ‘death by PowerPoint’ when you can get high quality, hands on training.

The key is forward planning. Those who plan now and schedule their training now will reap the rewards in the future. With five years before CPC effects those drivers with grandfather rights why not do one module a year rather than wait till the last minute and hope a training provider can squeeze you in? The positive reaction so far is an encouraging sign for the future.

In September 2014 we don’t want drivers sitting outside their cabs unable to drive.
The vision of LGV driving is changing; the professional industry we all know is at the forefront of innovative development. Imperative to this change is skill and knowledge of transport training providers to facilitate the changes required to accomplish this.

1
Sep

The Underwater Digital Camera

Purchasing a waterproof digital camera can be fun. However, not all of those cameras are really waterproof. There’s no reason why you want to throw lots of dollars away on the wrong camera.

A waterproof digital camera that is best suited for you could run you a minimum of $200, but you could see yourself spending up to $500. These cameras additionally come in several different resolutions.

If you spend a ton of time off shore throughout the summer, the waterproof digital camera can be way more rugged and better suited. Whether you are hanging out on the lake or going kayaking you will not have to worry if the camera falls into the water.

You will notice that waterproof digital cameras come in numerous colours, shapes and sizes. They don’t all cost the same either. Some waterproof digital cameras are shock proof, so you’ll be able to drop it and it’ll still be okay. Other cameras are freeze proof, so if you bring the camera with you and it’s snowing, you’ll still be able to take the high quality photos you expected to in the first place. And even if you’re not that rugged adventure guy you see on those wildlife shows, you can still be comforted by the fact your waterproof digital camera won’t have any problems when it rains. And that’s worth taking a picture of.

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1
Sep

Car Insurance For Women Explained

There are many males out there who would argue that women are not good drivers and that men are better drivers than women. Unfortunately for these men, they cannot argue with the statistics. Many women may even be surprised to find that motor insurance statistics report women to be better drivers than men!

Why is this? Well, women are far less likely than men to be involved in a collision! Firstly, the stats show that men are more likely to cause a collision than women. Males are more likely to drive under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and are also more prone to disregarding road rules. Whether this just means that women are more cautious drivers, or more logical, who knows, but it talks volumes in car insurance terms.

Because women are lower insurance risks, there are now vehicle insurance packages that have been designed solely for them. There are even entire insurance companies that cater only for female insurance needs! This opens up a door of affordability to women. Regardless of their lower insurance risk, some women also financially support families on their own, or are stay at home mothers. Their insurance needs are very specific, and there is nothing better than specialised motor insurance just for women!

Car insurance for women will be specialised in many different ways. On top of the risk profile and thus the premium being lower, they will be able to have other benefits. Most insurance companies for women will include roadside assistance in their packages free of charge. This is to protect the woman in case she breaks down on a dangerous strip of road. To make things fair and finally say something negative about women; most women are unable to change a tire, and this roadside assistance will come in handy when there is an unexpected flat.

In conclusion, it is easy to see that women deserve their very own insurance companies and specialised plans.