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Hi, I’m MJ
πŸ‘‹ Hi, my name is Meruyert (MJ)! I’m from Kazakhstan πŸ‡°πŸ‡Ώ and live in Astana. To be honest I don’t plan on making a lot, gonna try and use as a part time job. In case I like the job I can imagine making $10k per month dispatching trucks. For now I love everything here and excited to start. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. Β Learn all about dispatching in US 2. Β Try practicing ASAP 3. I am very systematic and have a lot of skills. in case if I succeed in dispatching wanna share my experience here with you to add a drop to the ocean πŸ€“ For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. Β I love playing game meanwhile I listen audiobooks 2. Β I love spending slow mornings in my house and drink coffee in my yard 3. I like studying human behavior, psychology, soul, esoteric, meditations and read books in these areas 4. Hobby - dactyloscopy, I study a lot about human fingerprints πŸ€“ Hope we all achieve our goals and have fun!
Hi, I’m MJ
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@Abdullahi Mohamed thnx same for you
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@Hashmatullah Amiri thnx sis, hope all of us will enjoy it
Hey guys
Hey guys, i'm Derek i'm from North Carolina. I like to fish and be out on the boat, i'm new to the freight dispatch game. I currently work in waste industry, i'm a father and i'm looking to create a career path that will allow me to spend more time with my family. If anyone has any tips or tricks that can help me start making 10k a month I am all ear. I've taken a course before, but it turned out to be all about advertising. I'm looking for more training on finding lead, and all the work that comes when you start booking loads. Thank you in advance and I look forward to working with everyone, Have a great day.
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Hi! Hope you will achieve your goal and spend time with your family. I am also new. Can’t wait to finish all to-do’s, watch videos and start practicing 😁 so I could also post like others β€œhey I made my 1000$ per week” 😻
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@Barry Lewis good luck
4 Carriers & 5 Trucks in 7 Days! πŸ’¨πŸš€πŸ’°πŸ€‘
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 πŸ₯‚
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@Morgan Charlotte telegram
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@Charlotte Wilson I love the concept and for now reading, listening, posting and I like it 😁 thank you for asking
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: β€œAre 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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@Williams Robert Hi πŸ‘‹πŸ»πŸ‘‹πŸ»πŸ‘‹πŸ» I’m new, just started sourcing about dispatching in USA, but I have experience in my own country. What about you?
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Mj Utegenova
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Joined Jun 14, 2026
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