Cargo County Group

4 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 3 CARGO COUNTY GROUP father – between getting ready for school and during his lunch break. It was an early example of the work ethic that Sandhu continues to exemplify today. “I also started looking into the accounting setup, which became more complicated as we grew to five or six trucks,” Sandhu says. “I sacrificed playing outside with my friends because I was more focused on the business. I even took early graduation. And although I was successful in applying to all my university choices, I decided to continue with the business. It’s a decision that I’m pretty happy with.” Currently, Cargo County has approximately 150 grade 10,” Pawel Sandhu tells Business View. “At that time, I was making websites and learning how to program, so I was able to help my dad when he needed to set up a website and email account. Back then, I wasn’t excited regarding the business. I didn’t know anything about business, I just wanted to help my dad out.” While supporting his father, Sandhu started to realize that he could make a lot more money in the carrier trade than he was currently bringing in with his freelance website building business. So during his school Christmas break, he completed a three-day dispatch course. He was about 16 when he started dispatching for his

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