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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Tommie Courier Services Achieves Milestone: 500 New Courier Businesses Launched Through Training Programme

Tommie Courier Services, provider of the “Become a Courier” training programme, has confirmed that more than 500 people have now used its guidance to establish their own independent courier businesses.

Designed to simplify entry into the delivery sector, the programme offers practical instruction on business setup, booking and managing delivery routes, building client relationships and operating efficiently day-to-day. The aim is to enable individuals to create sustainable, self-run courier enterprises.

Tommie Cotterell, Founder of Tommie Courier Services, said: “We are delighted that our training program has passed the milestone of helping over 500 individuals turn their dreams into thriving courier businesses. Our mission has always been to create pathways for others to succeed.

“Business isn’t about working less, it’s about working for yourself. When you’re in control of your time, your money, and your direction, that’s when you start living.”

The growing popularity of the programme aligns with wider increases in self-employment and flexible working in the UK. Graduates have since expanded into regular route servicing, contract delivery work and team-based courier operations.

Visitors can learn more about the training, free resources, and success stories at www.becomeacourier.com or through the company’s insights hub at blog.becomeacourier.com.
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