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14 contributions to Dispatcher University (Free)
👋 Hi, I’m Mahmoud!
Hi my name is Mahmoud Zerie, but I go by Zerie. I live in Palestine and I plan on making $5000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Learn the dispatching process from A to Z 2.  Connect with experienced dispatchers 3. Start earning and grow consistently
0 likes • May '25
@Mahmoud Al zerie Welcome to the community bro!
👋 Hi, I’m Yassmina!
Hi my name is Yassmina El Deeb , but I go by Yasso. I live in EGYPT and I plan on making $5000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  Learn the dispatching process from A to Z 2.  Connect with experienced dispatchers 3. Start earning and grow consistently For fun I like to do these 3 things: 1. horse riding 2. Working Out 3. Reading books Excited to get started !!😎
👋 Hi, I’m Yassmina!
1 like • May '25
Yassmina, Welcome to the community!
Question🚩
If there is a load that requires tarping, should we ask for additional pay during the negotiation process? I am asking because I know a lot of people companies that pay drivers tarp pay ranging from $50-$150. I know many of us here probably do not expect to deal with flatbed loads but if so, would you negotiate for tarp pay on the load?
2 likes • Apr '25
@Arthur Howard have been in this field for almost two years now. I started as a sales rep, then learned dispatch, and now I’m able to handle a lot of things on my own.
1 like • Apr '25
Hi @Acosta Wendy , great to hear from you! Based on my experience I’d like to share a quick tip "a large Muslim community especially from Sudan, Somalia, and other African countries resides in Minnesota. Most of them operate Dry Vans and Reefers OTR, and they tend to prefer communicating with someone who speaks clearly and confidently in other words you can say they prefer someone with better accent". If you approach them with the right strategy, highlight your physical presence in Minnesota, and present a solid plan, there's a strong chance you could close a sale within your first week of cold calling. In my 3 years of sales experience I've noticed that some prospects are more hesitant when approached by Asian reps (just like me). So thought I’d share what’s worked well for me!
Aim in making money
👋 Hi, I’m Abdifatah! Hi my name is Abdifatah. I live in kenya and I plan on making $10000 per month dispatching trucks. I want to get these 3 things from this course/community: 1.  to start and operate the business 2.  to earn and makes my parents proud 3. to acquire knowledge and skills For fun I like to do these 3 things 1.  reading 2.travelling 3. playing with friends
Aim in making money
1 like • Apr '25
Welcome to the community, Abdifatah. Wishing you best of luck for your learning process
What I Learned as a New Dispatcher: Mistakes, Growth & Real Goals
Hi guys, Though there are already a lot of experienced people helping others in this group, I thought to share my part too! I started scrolling through this community a couple of weeks ago. One thing that really stood out to me is how many people mention their income targets, for example “I want to make $8,000 per month!” Seeing these "target posts" made me stop and think, am I missing something? Why have I never thought of aiming that high? Right now, I'm revolving around $1K to $2K per month. To my fellow beginners: I took some time to reflect and realized yes, we can make that much, but it’s not going to happen overnight. It’ll take time, effort, and consistency. You need to stay committed and work honestly. You’ll make mistakes. You’ll mishandle leads. You might even lose clients, and it’ll hurt because you’ll feel like your hard work didn’t pay off. But here’s the thing: that’s all part of the journey. Before you even think of signing clients, make sure you’re fully prepared. Know the dispatch process inside and out. If you land a client but don’t actually know what you're doing, you might end up losing them, and it’ll feel like your effort went to waste. But the truth is, the mistake was on your side. So here’s my advice: 📌 Learn first, then start. 📌 Build your skills until you’re confident. 📌 Be consistent. Stay focused. In short: To reach the income level you’re aiming for, you have to start from scratch and work your way up. And next time you see someone posting about big monthly targets, don’t let it shake you. Just keep reminding yourself: you have your own goals. Work hard until you succeed. 💪
What I Learned as a New Dispatcher: Mistakes, Growth & Real Goals
2 likes • Apr '25
@Harsimran Kaur Means a lot🙂
1 like • Apr '25
Hey @Candace Brocks I’m really happy to hear that my experience has been useful for you! People like you actually encourage me even more to stay focused and work harder toward my goals.
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