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Dupinderjit kaur
Hi !!! my name is Dupinderjit kaur. I live in Brampton, ON, Canada, and plan to make $20,000-30,000 monthly by dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. I want to learn all the aspects of dispatching to run a successful business 2.  How to establish a own business with all knowledge. 3. How to reach a level so I can teach others to succeed For fun, I like to do these 3 things: 1.  I love to spend time in outdoor activities 2. I love to read and learn something interesting. 3. Love to watch valuable podcasts/videos.
3 likes • Oct '24
Thank you 😊
3 likes • Jun '25
@Arsh Deep hiii ... i will share all the info in the morning
Jan '25 • 
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Afraid to Start? Read This. 👀
I almost let fear rob me of a 7-figure business. I spent 12 months watching others succeed while I made excuses. 'I'm not ready.' 'What if I fail?' 'Maybe next month.' Sound familiar? Well... here's the brutal truth I wish someone told me: 1. "I'm afraid to fail" → "I fail if I don't start" You're already failing by not starting—at least if you try, you have a chance. - Take one small action today to build momentum - Focus on learning, not outcomes - The worst case? You end up exactly where you are now 2. "I need to wait until I'm ready" → "The perfect time will never come" Every successful entrepreneur started before they felt ready. - Start messy, improve daily - Your competitors are moving while you wait - Experience beats preparation every time 3. "I don't have enough money" → "I'll start with what I have" Money follows action. Period. - Start lean, stay lean - Trade time for knowledge when you can't trade money - Find one customer before building anything 4. "I'm scared to look dumb" → "I'm scared to live with regret" In 5 years, you'll either have a business or an excuse. - Everyone looks dumb at first—embrace it - Your critics aren't the ones building - Regret hurts more than ridicule 5. "It's going to be hard" → "I've made it through worse" You've already survived your hardest days. - Break it down into tiny steps - Remember past challenges you've overcome - Growth happens outside your comfort zone 6. "What if no one buys?" → "I'll learn why and try again" Every 'no' teaches you something about your next 'yes'. - Test small, fail fast - Ask why they didn't buy - Adjust and try again tomorrow 7. "I don't know what to do" → "I'll learn from the experts" The path exists. You just need to follow it. - Find someone who's done it - Copy what works, customize later - Take action while you learn -- Are you ready to start dispatching? Book your 100% free 1-1 Dispatch Coaching call today: https://dispatcheruniversity.com/calendar
Afraid to Start? Read This. 👀
4 likes • Jan '25
@Gurpreet Gill I totally agree with you and yes it is true we are supposed to take actions even if we are not 100% ready yet . Here I wanna share my story , I did everything accordingly whatever is mentioned in community.I am getting clients every days( through ads, indeed , LinkedIn ) , however it’s my fault or lack of time that I did not on-board someone yet due to my full time job and part time student here in Canada . Long story short I wanna say you guys, just follow @Gurpreet Gill ‘s steps and we will get our business on top really quick .I am going to switch my job from morning to night and hopefully give my 100% to this business . Thank you @Gurpreet Gill @Manny Gill and all the members . Really appreciated
1 like • Jan '25
@Gurpreet Gill yes it would be very soon 😍
Nov '24 • 
💭 Chat
🚨 IMPORTANT: Stop Doing This...
Sometimes being an entrepreneur feels like juggling chainsaws while riding a unicycle… However, there’s something you can do to make all of this a little bit easier. Say No A LOT More Often Saying "No" isn't just rejection - it's redirection. It's your GPS to success, recalibrating your route to avoid time-sucking detours. By saying no to things that distract you from your main mission, you’re saying YES to things that move you closer and closer towards your goal a lot faster. Here's how saying "No" actually means saying "Yes" to your dreams: - No to late-night Netflix = Yes to early morning productivity 🌅 (Crush your to-do list before others even brush their teeth in the morning) - No to every "quick coffee catch-up" = Yes to focused work time ⏰ (Your time is precious - guard it like a dragon guards gold) - No to constant email checking = Yes to deep work and creativity 💡 (Trust me there’s nothing THAT interesting in your inbox) - No to chasing every trend = Yes to mastering your niche 🎯 (Be a master of one trade, not a jack of all) - No to perfectionism = Yes to launching and iterating 🚀 (Done is better than perfect - just ask Zuckerberg) - No to energy vampires = Yes to surrounding yourself with motivators 🧛‍♂️➡️😎 (Your vibe attracts your tribe) - No to binge watching Netflix = Yes to consuming valuable content that will help your business grow (like my Dispatcher University Course Material 😉😉) Remember, every "No" to distraction is a "Yes" to your vision. It's not about being a jerk - it's about being a boss. But here’s one thing you SHOULD start saying yes to if you want to start and grow a successful truck dispatching business… My Dispatcher University Community Inside my Dispatcher University Community, I’ll show you exactly how to start, grow and scale your own truck dispatching business to $5,000/mo - GUARANTEED. Along with…
🚨 IMPORTANT: Stop Doing This...
3 likes • Nov '24
True 😍
Grateful for the Scholarship Award from Gill22
I’m incredibly grateful to have been given a one-month scholarship from Gill22 to join Dispatcher University after reaching Level 7. This community has been such an important part of my dispatching journey, and I truly appreciate the chance to keep learning and growing with all of you. Recently, I pushed myself a bit too hard, and it’s taken a toll on my health. I’m also busy taking notes and studying the Dispatcher University material, so I won’t be as active here as I’d like to be until I’m fully recovered. Please feel free to tag me if there’s any way I can help—I’d love to be of support to my Gill22 Fam whenever possible. Thank you, Gill22, for this amazing opportunity, thanks to the friends I made in this journey, and thanks to everyone here for being such a welcoming and inspiring community! Thank You Captain @Gurpreet Gill ( You would always be my Dispatch Guru!) @Manny Gill Bhai, Best Wishes @Owais Gujjar @Leonard Blaylock @Pablo Escoba @Zaryab Baig @Chuka King @Dr. Kerry Duskin @Myratgeldi Esenov @Amandeep Singh @Deleted @Marco Perkins Gill22 Family 💖
Grateful for the Scholarship Award from Gill22
3 likes • Nov '24
Congrats 😊
Oct '24 • 
💭 Chat
🧠 Mindset shifts that made my business $120k/mo
Let's get real. Your dispatching business isn't struggling because you lack skills. It's your mindset holding you back. I've been there. Stuck. Frustrated. Then I made these shifts, and everything changed. 1. 'I can't' → 'How can I?' Stop saying you can't. Ask how you can make it happen. I thought I couldn't scale without a huge team. Then I asked, "How can I scale with what I have?" Hint: It's automation! 2. 'Failure is bad' → 'Failure is feedback' Every "failure" is a lesson. Embrace it. My last "failure" led to my most successful product ever. 3. 'I need to do everything' → 'I need to do what only I can do' You're the visionary, not the workhorse. Delegate or die. I was working 80-hour weeks until I realized: my job is to steer the ship, not scrub the decks. 4. 'I know enough' → 'I need to keep learning' The moment you stop learning, your business starts dying. I invested money into high-level courses. Mind = blown. Business = doubled. 5. 'Money is the goal' → 'Value is the goal' Focus on providing massive value. The money will follow. I used to chase dollars. Now I chase problems to solve. I'm solving bigger problems and making more money. 6. 'Competition is the enemy' → 'Collaboration is the opportunity' Your "competitors" could be your best allies. I was paranoid about others in my dispatching niche. Now I’m trying to make some joint ventures happen. More impact, more profit, less stress. 7. 'I need to be perfect' → 'I need to be present' Showing up consistently beats showing up perfectly. I launched my dispatching business before it was ready… Not only did carriers love it, but I was given great feedback on how to improve it. 8. 'Success is a destination' → 'Success is a journey' There's no finish line in business. Enjoy the ride. I used to think, "I'll be happy when..." Now I celebrate every win, big or small. Here's the deal: shifting your mindset isn't just positive thinking. It's about challenging your limitations and expanding your possibilities.
🧠 Mindset shifts that made my business $120k/mo
3 likes • Oct '24
Thank you for your hard work; it will make a difference and go a long way. Keep learning and being dedicated to any business or work is must. 😊
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