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Step-By-Step Guide To Becoming An Independent or Licensed Truck Dispatcher In The USA ~ Take Control

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Step-By-Step Guide To Becoming An Independent or Licensed Truck Dispatcher In The USA

Truck Dispatchers are getting paid $33k-$56k, and you can learn the basics to get started in this thriving industry. Trucks are still the primary method used to deliver commodities across the country. Hence, drivers are considered the core of the system.

Dispatchers are vital and in high demand.

Learn the basics of becoming part of a system that ensures the delivery of goods to every home while making good money!

Are you new to truck dispatching and don’t know where to start?

You need a truck dispatching course that will give you the basics, teach you how to do everything, and get you up and running in no time.

Get a Head Start in Trucking

Truck Dispatch Training for Beginners is a course that will teach you how to get started as a truck dispatcher. You will learn the fundamentals of truck dispatching, freight routing techniques, and more.

Become A Professional Truck Dispatcher

This course is packed with high-value information about getting started as a truck dispatcher. You will learn the fundamentals of being a dispatcher, freight routing techniques, how to use the load boards, and more. In addition, I’ll show you all the tricks to getting the best loads for your driver!

Get Your Foot In The Door of Truck Dispatching

If you know nothing about truck dispatching, this is the course for you. You will learn how to get started and succeed as a dispatcher so you can give your drivers the best chance of getting a good load.

Say Goodbye To “Trucking Lingo” Forever

Whether you’re new to truck dispatching or want to brush up on your skills, this course is designed for you. You’ll learn the basics of truck dispatching and freight routing in no time at all with this friendly, easy-to-understand course.

Get The Best Loads For Your Driver

The Truck Dispatch Training for Beginners course is designed to teach you not only the fundamentals of truck dispatching but also to give you the knowledge needed to succeed in this industry. I include stats and information on different freight zones, freight routes, and load boards.

From A Beginner To A Pro:

This course is divided into various sections to make it easier to digest. I will be teaching you all you need to know about the industry so you can start a great career in truck dispatching.

Here’s your takeaway from this comprehensive training:

Who this course is for:

  • Students who want to learn basics of truck dispatching
  • Anyone who’s interested in learning the business of being a truck dispatcher
  • Students who want to take their truck dispatching skills to the next level and learn a future-proof source of income.

Instructor

I am a trained supply chain professional. I am also the CEO and founder of a 3PL company, FVF Enterprises LLC. I’ve spent close to five years in the trucking sector. During these five years, I have been involved in many parts of transportation, such as dispatching, freight brokerage, and running my own trucking company. I have sent many types of trucks, including semis and 1-ton trucks, pulling various trailers, including flatbeds, dry vans, hotshots, etc.

Course Content

  1. Details on who this course is for
  2. An explanation of what you will be getting out of this course:
  3. Common words used in dispatching
  4. Understanding freight routes and knowing what freight to pick
  5. The golden rule for profitability in trucking
  6. How to use the load boards to look for freight

As a dispatcher, it is important to have some key information about your company and driver. This section will go through all the basic stuff that will get you kick-started in the industry.

A successful delivery involves route planning, which begins with knowing what kind of deliveries your drivers will make.

In this section, we cover:

  • Technology to help plan your route
  • How to make things easier for your drivers
  • Use of real-time data to update your drivers about changes in traffic or weather
  • Creating a flexible route
  • Creating a clear routing policy
  • Automated systems to keep routes up to date

The more you know about your route, the easier it is to identify potential problem areas.

Here’s what we will cover in this section:

  • How to effectively plan for the future
  • Creating the most effective routing system for your business
  • Finding the best freight routes

Load boards are the most common way for trucking companies and their drivers to find one another.

In this section, you will learn:

  • How to use these sites to communicate with each other
  • Using load boards to keep up with what’s going on in your area
  • How to take advantage of posted loads to avoid delays or missed opportunities.

“Easy to understand details and definitions. She articulates her words so that you can understand she’s giving you information. As a beginner, this is all new to me, and she’s making it very easy for me to relate” - Denise F.
“Course was very informative. I can't wait for her to make more videos. HAPPY CUSTOMER” - Niesha W.