How to be a rookie station

Prepare good people and funds, plan how to operate, see more and consult more first, and go to the rookie station that has been opened. It is best to find a post station to stay for a week or so, be familiar with the whole operation process, and even figure out the charging standard. In addition, it is best to consider the exit costs in advance, such as decoration costs, security deposits, equipment costs, etc. If you don't do it, is the biggest loss you can bear within your tolerance? It is not recommended that people with stable income from their main business resign and go to the post office, so your opportunity cost is too high. Field survey, find a suitable venue, and investigate how many express delivery services are available in your place every day. If you don't work in the express delivery industry, get on well with the regional couriers and find out the actual delivery volume. All courier services with a total of less than 400 tickets will not be considered. Do a good job of five-force model analysis to see if there are express cabinets or other collection points in the area that compete directly with you.