In this episode, Justin and Brian dive into why so many people fail in the logistics industry. With sales turnover rates as high as 80-90%, they explore the key reasons behind these struggles, from lack of work ethic and fear of failure to difficulty handling tough conversations. They share personal experiences from their early days at TQL, discuss the importance of resilience, and highlight how mental toughness plays a huge role in success. The conversation also touches on hiring practices—how identifying candidates with a strong history of overcoming adversity can make all the difference. If you're looking to succeed in logistics, this episode is a must-listen!
The Logistics & Leadership Podcast, powered by Veritas Logistics, redefines logistics and personal growth. Hosted by industry veterans and supply chain leaders Brian Hastings and Justin Maines, it shares their journey from humble beginnings to a $50 million company. Discover invaluable lessons in logistics, mental toughness, and embracing the entrepreneurial spirit. The show delves into personal and professional development, routine, and the power of betting on oneself. From inspiring stories to practical insights, this podcast is a must for aspiring entrepreneurs, logistics professionals, and anyone seeking to push limits and achieve success.
Timestamps:
(00:00) - Introduction: Why people fail in logistics
(00:27) - High turnover rates and early career struggles
(01:32) - Work ethic vs. other success attributes
(02:31) - The importance of expectations and resilience
(03:44) - Fear and avoiding tough conversations
(05:58) - Letting go of control in logistics
(07:06) - The impact of attitude and effort
(08:23) - How hiring for resilience makes a difference
(09:53) - Key traits of successful logistics professionals
(10:57) - Consistency, discipline, and momentum
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