iLevel Logistics’ Road Scholar

Our Road Scholar is part brains and part brawn.

iLevel Logistics offers exclusive content from the mind of an individual who has decades of experience within the industry. The Road Scholar is someone who has traversed the paths of employee or business owner, large and small, and understands the details within transportation logistics industry with clarity and precision. The Road Scholar may have their own opinions on topics, sure - but makes an effort to present ideas thoughtfully and objectively. This creates an experience for the reader that is both educational and thought-provoking.

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Did the pandemic cause the Great Resignation?

By all accounts, the coronavirus pandemic motivated employees to contemplate their careers, reflect on the hours away from family, and envision an entirely different work-life balance. A Great Resignation soon followed. Millions quit their positions to pursue greater job satisfaction and flexibility.

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The End In Mind

Steven Covey popularized this mindset and advanced life management techniques based on it. It is in fact an effective practice for goal attainment. By assigning the “End” as the appropriate time to contemplate, we set ourselves on a thought path toward a goal.

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Data Bytes: Political Data

A look at Biden’s Infrastructure Spending, Dow Jones Average Returns and President’s First 100 Days, Vehicle Choice and Party Identification, as well as Political Donations and Occupations.

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Data Bytes: Federal Revenue, Spending & Debt

According to USA FACTS, in 2020, the federal government collected $3.5 trillion in revenue and spent $6.6 trillion. Collections decreased by 3% while spending increased by 45%. Together, 2020 federal spending and collections produced a $3.1 trillion deficit.

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