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Dispatcher University (Free)

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Possible Six Box Trucks in three weeks since joining: Beginner
Good morning, I have a question 1. To join the $97 per month class I want to sign up my 2 sons. Will that be $97 each for them to learn how to dispatch and then $97/month for truck ai is this correct? I want them to dispatch and deal with the marketing. I have looked at two or three load boards from the free courses I have taken feel comfortable. Today I talked with a company that has six trucks. I offered the 14 day free trial since we are new and they are also. Would you do the trial for all 6 trucks? 2, What would my next steps be and how do I get an agreement to get them signed. Does Gurpreet have an agreement already worked up that we could use. I am in the process of setting up my company which is not complete yet, working on flyers, cards, virtual address, company telephone number and email. What is next? I want to respond to this guy as quick as I can!! I found this guy out scouting where vans and semis stop.
4 Carriers & 5 Trucks in 7 Days! 💨🚀💰🤑
Coach Gurpreet 100% gives a SHOCKING amount of Valuable inside information for absolutely Free here-so just Imagine the Value of the Information he's charging for on the other side.. Also, on the paid side, there is a lot more personal, step by step Guidance-not only from him, but the other students as well, bc we all have some skin in the Game, in addition to Experience.. This post is TOTALLY unsolicited. I'm just doing You guys a solid by letting You know what's awaiting You at the Next Level.. #IQuarterbackBigTrucks ✌🏿 #CargoStarLogistics 🥂
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@Nikki Lee I am still working so I plan to go step by step. Thank you for your information and looking forward to future chats.
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@Abdur Rashid Thank you
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👋 Hi, I’m new here! Hi my name is Dortesha. I live in Alabama and I plan on making $10k per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Network 2.  Learn how to properly setup a LLC for Dispatching 3. How to book loads to earn 10k For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Hike locally 2.  Use herbal remedies 3. Learn History —————————————————————————————————————————— Random question: What plans do you have for the summer? Any vacations?
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@Dortesha Samuels Thank you, nice to meet you. Looking forward to future chats.
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@Dortesha Samuels Planning on finishing the videos and following the steps. Thank you!
👋 Hi, I’m Marian!
Hi my name is Marian I live in North Caroline and I plan on making $2000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Learn how to dispatch, 2.  Get 3 trucks within 3 months, 3. Help others to do the same thing or more. For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Write 2.  Walk 3.  Herb Gardening
👋 Hi, I’m Marian!
1 like • 27d
@Nikki Lee Right now I am trying to learn the basics and what to do first: set up LLC, EIN etc.., finding training that fits (you know). I want to be trained on boards, developing business plan and flyers. I really don't know what to do first, second and thired.
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@Barry Lewis Thank you, excellent information!
WAYS TO PROTECT AGAINST CARRIERS NOT PAYING YOU. Thank you for the post @Rahmanullah Niazai
1. Always Use a Written Dispatch Agreement Before you start working with any carrier, sign a Dispatch Service Agreement that clearly includes: - Your service fee (e.g., 5–10% per load or weekly flat rate) - Payment schedule (after each load, weekly, or via invoice) - Payment method (Zelle, Wise, bank transfer, etc.) - Clause stating payment is due regardless of whether the carrier receives broker payment - Termination clause Without a written agreement, it is very hard to enforce payment. 2. Verify the Carrier Before Working Check the carrier to avoid scams or unreliable companies: - Ask for: MC number DOT number Certificate of Insurance (COI) W-9 form - - Confirm their authority is active - Check safety and activity history on FMCSA (to see if they are operating regularly) Carriers with inactive authority or very new MC numbers are higher risk. 3. Charge a Small Upfront Fee (Recommended for New Dispatchers) Many professional dispatchers request: - A setup fee ($50–$200), or - Payment after the first load is booked This helps filter serious carriers from those who may disappear. 4. Use Rate Confirmations as Proof of Work Always: - Keep copies of Rate Confirmations - Keep email or WhatsApp communication records - Maintain a load tracking sheet If a carrier refuses to pay, these documents prove you provided the service. 5. Invoice Immediately After Each Load Send a professional invoice including: - Load details - Rate confirmation reference - Your percentage or flat fee - Payment deadline (e.g., 3–7 days) Consistency reduces late payments. 6. Work With Carriers Who Have Factoring Companies Factoring companies handle payments from brokers. These carriers usually: - Run loads regularly - Have more stable cash flow - Are less likely to avoid dispatcher payments You can ask: “Are you working with a factoring company?” 7. Stop Dispatching If Payment Is Late If a carrier delays payment: - Politely remind once or twice - Do not book new loads until payment is cleared
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@Barry Lewis Thank you for this information. It is very concise and I will definitely use in the future. I am not there yet myself but will be working to get there diligently.
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@Litzi Monascal Great information! I will look into the onboarding list, dispatch agreement, profile sheet etc. Thank you!
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Marian Lindsay
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@marian-lindsay-9766
Retired teacher wanting to help others and myself to greater opportunities.

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Joined May 3, 2026
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