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1st Carrier🎉
Hello! I started all of this training two weeks ago. I have taken the steps to get started. I got my first carrier from a warm lead/ word of mouth! 🙌🏻 I now have shell shock and don’t know where to start. So I started scrambling back through my notes. Here’s a tip to make the leap, you won’t know until you just dive in! 💪🏻🎉 Any advice is appreciated!!
1st Carrier🎉
2 likes • Feb 4
Congratulations on your first carrier! What type of equipment do they run?
0 likes • 9d
@Haleigh Coon How's things going with your Hotshot carrier?
Here is what a Professional Dispatcher’s day looks like:
Are you still ready to be a professional dispatcher and start this job? Thank you @Christian Chamboneth!!! 🕒 The Daily Schedule of a Pro Dispatcher (What It Really Looks Like)⬇️ If you want to become a professional dispatcher (not just someone who books loads all day), your daily routine matters just as much as your skills. A pro dispatcher has structured time to communicate effectively and keep one step ahead of the freight market. Here's what one real day looks like: 🌅 6:30 AM – 8:30 AM: Prime Booking Hours That's when the best-paying loads drop. A pro dispatcher already knows: Which states are hot today? Where their drivers are What RPM they need to hit And which lanes to avoid Example: If your Reefer is finishing in Chicago at 9 AM, you already have 3–4 load options pulled before the driver even calls you. 📞 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Negotiation + Load Planning This is when dispatchers are: Calling brokers Rate negotiation Send carrier packets Lining up tomorrow's options Example: You book a Flatbed load delivering tomorrow morning, then immediately start scouting outbound freight from that delivery city. Pros are always one load ahead. 🍽 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Midday Check-Ins Quick updates with drivers: “How's the pickup?” “Any delays at the receiver?” “ETA still good?” You also update brokers to keep the relationships tight. Example: If your Dry Van driver is stuck at a warehouse, you message the broker early to set expectations this is where detention gets paid. 📊 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM: Paperwork & Market Awareness This block is for: Rate cons PODs Bills Researching today’s market moves Example: You notice rates are dropping in the Southeast this week, so you start routing your trucks toward stronger Midwest lanes. 🧭 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM: Tomorrow’s Strategy A professional dispatcher never starts the next day blind. This is where you: Create your lane diagram Look into hot zones Prep load concepts Confirm driver availability Example: You call your driver: “You'll drop in Oklahoma City at 10 AM tomorrow — I'll have a high-paying load ready before you empty out.”
1 like • 11d
Well thought out!
Feeling Accomplished
I’ve finished the free course training and I am super excited! I’m taking this momentum into the paid course. Ready or not, here I come!
2 likes • 11d
@Lorri Brown Thank you Lorri.
1 like • 11d
Thanks Barry! Much success to you on your journey as well. Stay connected to the community. Keep working through the course.
My Trucking Journey From Owner Operator To Logistics Company
👋 Hi, I’m Barry! Hi my name is Barry Lewis. I live in Philadelphia, PA. and I plan on making $25,000.00 per month dispatching trucks I’ve been driving trucks now for seventeen years and am working on getting my own authority and becoming an Owner Operator. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. I want to gain more knowledge, a much smarter community and a much bigger circle to learn from.   2. I want to put all of my past failures behind me and build a much stronger better business that will last and withstand the test of time. 3. I will succeed this time because I have failed and learned and never gave up no matter what it cost. 4. I want to grow as a man and do all the things that I set out to do when life was much simpler. For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. Pursue real estate ventures no matter what the endeavor looking at property, fixing it, building it talking about it whatever…. 2. Learning about trading in the stock market as well as becoming a day trader or going to trade on Wall Street for a NYC firm. 3. Starting my own businesses from formulating the idea to actually building them into reality from nothing at all.  
My Trucking Journey From Owner Operator To Logistics Company
1 like • 17d
@Barry Lewis SMB has been around for a long time. I think I have a book written by one of the founders. AMTD has been quiet for some time. Good strategy to DCA. Which do you prefer...residential or commercial real estate?
1 like • 17d
@Barry Lewis I hope AMTD wakes up soon. Cool pictures. Looks like you know what you're doing. Is this in Philadelphia?
91Express Trucking LLC
Hello everyone!!!! I’m an owner operator, with a new mc. Here hopefully to gain more knowledge not only on dispatching but on technology. Very excited. God Bless.
1 like • 23d
@Sixto Morillon Sorry, I've been busy. I think dispatching yourself is an excellent idea. Real hands-on experience. You'll be that much better when you bring others on board. How has the course been going for you so far?
2 likes • 21d
@Sixto Morillon Excellent. Keep hanging.
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Houston Bolton
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