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How to Actually Level Up on Skool (It's Not What You Think) - For New Members
If you just joined and you’re looking at Skool thinking, “Okay… what do I do now?” — don’t worry. That’s normal. This community is here to help you learn dispatch step by step, ask real questions, understand the trucking business, and get around people who are also learning the same thing. You do not need to be an expert to participate here. Actually, some of the best members in a dispatch community are the ones who ask good questions, share what they’re learning, and help other beginners when they can. How Skool Works On Skool, you will see levels next to people’s names. Those levels go up when members participate and other people like their posts or comments. So if you post something useful, ask a good question, answer someone, share a helpful dispatch tip, or give value to the group, people may like your post — and that helps you level up. But don’t look at this like a game where you just try to collect points. The real goal is simple: Help people. Learn dispatch. Get better every week. The levels are just a reflection of how active and helpful you are inside the community. What You Should Post Here This is a dispatch community, so keep your posts connected to trucking, dispatch, freight, brokers, drivers, carriers, shippers, receivers, load boards, lanes, rates, and learning the business. Good examples of posts: “Can someone explain what RPM means in simple words?” “I found this load from Chicago to Atlanta. How would you evaluate it?” “What should I say if a broker asks for my MC number?” “How do you know if a lane is good or bad?” “What is the difference between dry van, reefer, flatbed, box truck, and hotshot?” “What should a dispatcher check before booking a load?” “I made this mistake when looking at a load. Here is what I learned.” Those kinds of posts help everybody, especially beginners. How to Level Up the Right Way The fastest way to grow here is not by spamming posts. It is not by dropping random links. It is not by trying to sound smarter than everybody.
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How to Actually Level Up on Skool (It's Not What You Think) - For New Members
Welcome to Free Live Dispatch 👋🚛
This group is here to help you understand truck dispatch by seeing real dispatch work, real thought process, and real examples. Every Thursday at 9 AM EST, I’ll go live for about 1 hour so you can watch me dispatch live, see how I review loads, how I think about RPM, lanes, timing, brokers, drivers, and the decisions that happen behind the scenes. This is not meant to be a stiff classroom. It’s a relaxed place to watch, learn, ask questions, and get a better feel for how dispatch works in real life. Inside the group: ✅ Watch live dispatch sessions ✅ Ask dispatch questions ✅ Learn from real load examples ✅ Talk about brokers, RPM, lanes, and communication ✅ Share wins and progress ✅ Invite others who want to learn dispatch Where to post: 📌 Start Here — important group info and announcements from me 🎥 Live Sessions — Wednesday live dispatch updates and reminders 💬 Dispatch Talk — anything related to dispatch, trucking, freight, questions, tips, or learning 🏆 Load Show-Offs — booked loads, wins, examples, and progress Quick rules: ✅ Keep it friendly and respectful Respect other members, admins, and moderators. You can disagree, ask questions, or share opinions, but keep the conversation respectful. ✅ Keep it dispatch/trucking related Posts should stay connected to truck dispatch, trucking, freight, load boards, brokers, lanes, RPM, driver communication, or learning the industry. ✅ No spam or self-promotion Please do not drop random links, promote your own services, advertise other groups, or message members trying to sell something without permission. ✅ Share invites, not private content You are welcome to invite people to join the group. Just don’t share live call links, recordings, screenshots, resources, or private group content outside the community. ✅ No making fun of beginners Everyone starts somewhere. If someone asks a basic question, help them or keep scrolling. No mocking, disrespect, or acting superior. Comment below and introduce yourself: 📍 Where are you from?
Meet Your Host — Dispatch Coach Michael 🚛
Hey everyone 👋🚛 I wanted to make a quick intro so you know who is behind this group. Most people here will know me as Dispatch Coach Michael, but my real name is Marjan Petrasku. I’ve been in truck dispatch for around 9 years, working in the U.S. trucking market. I’m currently a full-time dispatcher for an Illinois-based carrier, dispatching 3 trucks — all 53’ dry vans. Dry van is my main focus, but over the years, I’ve also worked with box trucks, hot shots, and flatbeds, so I’ve seen different sides of the dispatch business. I use DAT Load Board regularly and have also used Truckstop. But to me, dispatch is not just about clicking around on a load board. The real skill is knowing how to think. That means understanding: 🚛 Which loads are actually worth it 📊 How to think about RPM and all miles 📍 Which lanes make sense, and which ones create problems 📞 How to talk to brokers without sounding lost 🧠 How to make decisions under pressure 🕒 How timing, pickup, delivery, and driver hours affect the load 💬 How to communicate clearly with drivers ⚠️ How to avoid mistakes that cost money I’ve also trained 70+ students, and one thing I’ve learned is this: Most people don’t struggle because they are lazy. They struggle because dispatch is usually explained in a confusing way, or they only see theory without seeing how real decisions are made. That’s one of the main reasons I started teaching dispatch. I wanted to show people the real side of the work — not just slides, not just definitions, not just “click here, click there,” but the actual thinking process behind dispatching. Inside my live sessions, I want you to see how dispatch works in real life: how I look at loads, what I pay attention to, what I avoid, how I think through options, and why certain decisions matter. I’m confident in what I teach because this is not something I only talk about. This is what I actually do. Glad to have you here. See you in the next live session 🚛🙂
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