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Are you ready to be a part of a 700 Billion Dollar Industry? 🤔

With over 3.5 million truck drivers in the U.S right now.

The majority being Owner Operators there is a high demand for freight deliveries. 🤯

There is a even higher demand for adequate loads to keep the owner operators moving and making money for their company.


This is where a Independent Truck Dispatcher comes in at...


90% of the Industry operate with 6 or fewer trucks 🚛, and dispatching is the key essential to keep these companies operational.

As an Independent Owner Operator one of my biggest issue was acquiring loads and here's why,

I started off with one truck leased on to a bigger company. Now I did this because I thought I would get consistent loads and a predictable weekly revenue.

This was great in the beginning but then came the games and I found myself sitting idle more than running loads, and if you don't know a idle truck is never good unless your on home time.


I decided to get my own authority, which meant I could acquire my own loads and deal with shippers, brokers, and freight forwarders directly.

The benefit to this was I was able to negotiate my rates directly with the customers, so this meant I could consistently plan my weeks and had a predictable revenue coming in.

The downside to this was I had to do the work. Now that's not hard to do, however doing it on the road is a different story.

You see, trying to drive to deliver your load and looking for your next load although not impossible it is harder.


See, loads on the load board especially good paying ones that are going into desirable lanes go like the speed of lightning, so you can see where I'm going with this.

Freight starts getting booked at 8am EST so for me being on the West Coast that is 5am my time.

If I'm on the road sleeping because I have deliveries to make it's hard to get up look for loads, and then start driving.


This is where you the Independent Truck Dispatcher comes in to play at.


You take the burden of finding the loads for the carrier and they focus on the main thing which is driving.

Now you may ask yourself, why would they need me?

Well as stated before, trying to drive and look for loads although possible it is more difficult for us owner operators.

Sometimes that will require us to sit for days because there's not loads that we are willing to take, that is why independent truck dispatchers play a critical role.


That is why I created this course, not only to provide training for my dispatchers, but also teach others how they can start a business becoming a Independent Truck Dispatcher and provide a very critical and key resource for drivers.


This is a skillset that you can not only use for your own business but even if you wanted to go work for another company doing this.


Inside of this course you'll learn

✅ What Does a Truck Dispatcher Do

✅ How to find brokers

✅ How Find Trucks

✅ Contracts Needed

✅ How to Book Loads

✅ How to Get Paid

✅ How to Negotiate with Brokers

✅ How to Vet Carriers

✅ Paperwork Needed

✅ Truck and Trailer Types

✅ Truck Federal Regulations


After completing this course you will be equipped with the knowledge and tools to go out there and start your own Independent Truck Dispatcher company and provide a very valuable needed service.

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