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Dispatcher University (Free)

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👋 Hi, I’m On My Way Up!
Hello Family! My name is Angel Nyce..I live in Arizona and I plan on making $10,000 per month dispatching trucks. Maybe not during my first month but the Tunnel Vision is Visioning! If you have 6+ Mos in please send tips/pointers. Also I'm open to assisting if you need an extra hand. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1. Learn 2. Level Up! 3. Stay Up!  (Winning is one thing but we all know that staying there is something totally different) For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Travel 2.  Invest 3.  Write Gospel Songs
👋 Hi, I’m On My Way Up!
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welcome and i hope you get what you need in this community
Hello!
👋 Hi my name is Luis. I live in Rhode Island and I plan on making $10,000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  How to consistently secure high paying loads 2.  How to negotiate like a business operator, not an assistant 3. How to dispatch like a system, not a reaction job For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Play soccer 2.  Vibe coding 3.  Travel with family
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Hi and welcome to the community
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 these valuable tips.
LET ME INTRODUCE MYSELF
Hi, I’m Tabitha Fields I live in North Carolina, and I plan to make $10000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Building a Successful Dispatching Business 2.  Network with like-minded individuals 3. learning new things For fun, I like to do these 3 things: 1.  Travel 2. Spending time with my loved ones 3.  Eating at new restaurants
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Welcome in, I hope you reach all of your goals in this industry!
Staying positive!!!!
Hello everyone. It’s been a while but I’m still here. After sooooo many nooooos I’ve been blessed with a couple of loads. Staying positive. Stay positive!!!!
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Welcome in, I hope you reach all of your goals in this industry!
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