TMT Resources
TMT offers various resources to its customers. From suggesting ways to run a learning lab or helpful tips on ow to better run their businesses from Dave Thomason as well as guests posts. This is done through our blog. Please explore the resources below.
Onsite Training Video
As part of our complete offering, TMT highly recommends you implement a Learning Skills Lab after workers have taken and been certified in the courses. This video will help you learn how to implement it and also discusses record keeping. Below this are the downloadable forms discussed in this video.
THOMASON MOVING TRAINING BLOG
From operations to marketing, this Blog will share industry expertise you can start using today. Check back often for new blog posts written by David Thomason and guest experts. If you would like to submit a post or have questions for us to answer please use the form at the bottom of this page or the Contact link.
The Upcoming Moving Season
Spring is here, finally, and soon another moving season will draw on all our resources to cover the surge that happens every peak season. As the...
The Need for Standardized Training
The moving industry is a service industry, it has its’ ups and downs and follows many trends related to the economy. The model, as it currently...
My First Day in the Moving Industry
My first day in the moving industry, it was summer and I had just graduated high school. I had applied for a job at a local Global Van Lines agent...
How Do You Teach Packing?
“There is no substitute for hands on experience”. There’s that phrase again, and nobody disagrees that actual experience is vital to development of...
Claims and Moving
Cost control is critical in our industry; with competition coming from all angles, labor ratios, material and equipment costs can severely affect...
Chaos or Order
If you are associated in anyway in the daily operations of a moving company, you are familiar with rules. Company rules, policies, and protocols...
Consistency in the Field
One of the measures of success for the service industry is consistency. Defined as harmony of parts, consistent service is dependent on human...
Organization of Labor and Equipment on Large Losses
You have a large loss; all hands on deck, everyone responds, warehouse is put on notice, staffing resources are contacted, estimators are on-site,...
The Other 80 Percent
In the past I have written posts directed towards improved performance in the moving and restoration industry. As professionals we are responsible...