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Quick question
I have watched all the lessons from start here to Lesson 5: The service and I checked all of them . I also watched truck ai full guide but roadmap completion gift is still locked. Does someone know how can i unlock this or if I am missing something here ? I have seen everything thats was unlocked. Whats the next step ?
1 like • Dec '25
@Tashfeen Murtaza has your problem been solved?
How to Cold Call Carriers Effectively (What Actually Works)⬇️
Cold calling on carriers is not about speaking perfectly; it’s about speaking clearly, successfully, and helpful. Before you call: Know who you're calling (type of truck, number of lanes, experience level Have a valid, straightforward reason for making the call. Don’t wing it have a basic structure. Simple Call Flow: Introduction: “Hey, is this the owner/operator? My name’s ___, and I represent someone who works with carriers to help them stay loaded consistently.” Permission + respect "Do I catch you at a bad time?" (This reduces resistance instantly.) “We offer you "I connect truckers with higher-paying loads, as well as facilitate the back-and-forth communication with the brokers, so truckers can focus on driving." Engagement question: “What kind of truck you running and in what lanes you like?” Connect the next step (but not the sale): “Would you be open to trying it out for a short trial and seeing if it makes sense for you?” Key mindset: You are not asking for a job you're offering help. If it doesn't fit, that's fine. KPIs to Track (This is where most people fail): 50-100 calls per day 10-20 real conversations 2-4 interested carriers per day 2-5 signed carriers per week Track: Calls made, Conversations, Follow-ups, Sign-ups Pro tip: Consistency is more important than talent. The dispatcher that calls every day and follows through will always outperform the one that waits to feel ready. Hope this helps would be interested in hearing what scripts have worked best for other.
3 likes • Dec '25
@Christian Chamboneth Very helpful template!
Work for a broker vs Work for yourself
I'm sitting here going through jog boards searching for dispatching jobs. One listing describes the duties as everything that an independent dispatcher would do for their own business but instead you would do it for a broker to help build their business. Would you work for a broker, or do you prefer to work for yourself, and why?
1 like • Dec '25
@Claude Moss Yeah I think it's best to gain experience working for a company first.
Hello everyone 👋
I’m Williams. I’ve been on my dispatch journey for a while now, and like many of you, I started by learning the basics, making mistakes, and slowly understanding how the business really works beyond just load boards. One thing that helped me personally was having a side hustle alongside dispatching. It took off some financial pressure and allowed me to learn dispatching the right way with patience, consistency, and focus on quality service rather than rushing for quick wins. I’m still learning every day, but I’ve seen real progress by staying consistent, asking questions, and connecting with people in communities like this. Dispatching is not easy at the beginning, but it’s definitely rewarding if you commit to the process. Looking forward to learning from everyone here and sharing insights as we all grow together 🤘.
1 like • Dec '25
@William Lucas Hi! How long did it take you to get to a satisfactory level?
👋 Hi, I’m Fidrick!
Hi my name is Fidrick. I live in Dominica and I plan on making $5,000.00 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Knowledge to be successful 2.  Confidence to get to goals 3. Understanding of the industry For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Make Videos 2.  Play Cricket (see Gif) 3.  Spend time with my family
👋 Hi, I’m Fidrick!
1 like • Dec '25
@Fidrick Benjamin Hi there! What kind of videos do you make?
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Amir Saparov
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@amir-saparov-8875
23 year old logistics operator

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Joined Dec 25, 2025
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