Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Dispatcher University (Free)

18k members • Free

11 contributions to Dispatcher University (Free)
šŸ‘‹ Hi, I’m Shan!
Hi my name is Shan Abbas. I live in Karachi, Pakistan and I plan on making $1,000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. Ā Get more friends/connections. 2. Ā Expert opinion from other people. 3. Complete truck dispatching knowledge from one platform. For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. Ā Chitchat with my mother. 2. Ā Play video games. 3. Ā Watch movies.
šŸ‘‹ Hi, I’m Shan!
0 likes • May '25
@Shan Abbas Welcome to the community
šŸ‘‹ Hi, I’m Shayan Ullah
Hi my name is Shayan Ullah. I live in Pakistan and I plan on making $20000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. learn Load board and take control over dispatching 2. success in business 3. Become a professional dispatcher For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. Ā Play Chess 2. Ā Talk with parents 3. Ā Play online games
0 likes • May '25
@Shayan Khattak Welcome to the community
Some important details when starting a business.
Hello everyonešŸ‘šŸ», I've been compiling some of the most important notes Gill provided in the training course, especially regarding the initial steps. However, some details caught my attention concerning starting operations that some of you might overlook, so I decided to share them with you here: 1) Verifying our company's location. 2) Ensuring the carrier has service hours. 3) Checking the driver and the client. 4) Weather conditions are also important on the main route. 5) Complying with our transportation company's rules. 6) The importance of understanding the freight booking strategy in advance. And also some general notes: 1) The importance of the product/service offering you provide. 2) Understanding the customer avatar. 3) The importance of explaining your service to the company (showing the difference - the uniqueness). 4) Focusing on market needs. 5) Understanding company preferences. 6) Understanding the Department of Transportation (DOT) rules. 7) Determining the cargo weight according to the type of truck. I hope this is helpful to everyone. And if there are any opinions or additions, please don't hesitate to share them.šŸ‘šŸ»
3 likes • May '25
@Rudwan Kwaki Thanks for the notes
1 like • May '25
@Rudwan Kwaki how do you get your 1st carrier
Intro without an outro
It feels like this community is one big family — I’m excited to be here! I am new here, I don't know the exact rules of the community, so hereby ( (without knowing the rules, I can not break them right). 😁 If there’s a dispatching company out there willing to give me a chance, I’m offering to work free for two weeks to prove myself. Please feel free to reach out to me here. Would be great to grow my network here while implementing the information of the available courses. Thank you in advance! Cheers!
1 like • May '25
@Gurami Balamtsarashvili Welcome to the community
Is it worth it (Dispatching)
Just curious to know if it's worth the effort am going to put into it
Poll
12 members have voted
3 likes • May '25
@Yahia Gamal I believe it worth it if you put your 100% effort
1-10 of 11
Muhammad Hamza
3
39points to level up
@muhammad-hamza-3996
Let's roll the dice and Chase the victory

Active 303d ago
Joined May 12, 2025
Powered by