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How Do i become a Freight broker without experience - Freight Agent Broker Jobs

How Do i become a Freight broker without experience. wajackson in Columbia, South Carolina. PK Tiemann in Midland, Texas said: I am looking for agents. May work from home. Need computer, fax, telephone and quite work area. Will train if necessary. If interested respond to posting at ptiemann.360FiveLogistics@yahoo.com. This sounds like what I am looking for, are you still looking for agents? freightdoc in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Miss Coleman in Tucker, Georgia said: Can anyone help me out, I am currently looking for a freight broker class. Hello to anyone looking to become a freight broker agent or work from home. Ive been in the industry for over 13 years and work daily as a freight broker agent. i can tell you and anyone who reads this to not sign into an online school. There's to many out there now who have and do not move freight but only want to train. Im willing to help anyone and guide you in the right direction. you can learn on your own and it will cost you much less than a training course that's being offered. Also if you see a firm offering agent positions that also offer paid training courses this is a good sign to stay away. those of us who actually move freight daily understand that networking together is an important factor to our success. Moving freight is not that difficult to do but the important factor is the quality of freight and the consistency of your freight. I wish all you the best in your new career as freight agents and those who are serious and motivated I am always willing to speak with. Just email me your details at freightbroker21@gmail.com and Ill be happy to speak with you. Lovetobrokerfreight2015 in Douglasville, Georgia. DontheBroker in Chicago, Illinois said: And, here's the best part! That was a posting from a while ago. I had a buyer under contract, I placed a lot of eggs in that basket, and they fell through. So, tonight only, I'm willing to sell this for $4k, through paypal or with your credit/debit card (so it's secure and offers all the protection offered by paypal or mastercard/visa). I'm losing my house in the morning, since I waited too long. Here we go, let my misfortune become your new enterprise! eight five nine, three two two, zero zero nine zero. What is the name & address of your brokerage and your mc number? you can email at me mrsnikkia37@outlook.com. Lovetobrokerfreight2015 in Douglasville, Georgia. DontheBroker in Chicago, Illinois said: And, here's the best part! That was a posting from a while ago. I had a buyer under contract, I placed a lot of eggs in that basket, and they fell through. So, tonight only, I'm willing to sell this for $4k, through paypal or with your credit/debit card (so it's secure and offers all the protection offered by paypal or mastercard/visa). I'm losing my house in the morning, since I waited too long. Here we go, let my misfortune become your new enterprise! eight five nine, three two two, zero zero nine zero. What is the name & address of your brokerage and your mc number? you can email at me mrsnikkia37@outlook.com. Dodie in Harwood, Texas. PK Tiemann in Midland, Texas said: I am looking for agents. May work from home. Need computer , fax, telephone and quite work area. Will train if necessary. If interested respond to posting at ptiemann.360FiveLogistics@yahoo.com. I am interested in your training. Please contact me at dodiekenebrew@gmail.com with info. Nagholston@*****.*** in Lithonia, Georgia. Michael in Omaha, Nebraska said: I am extremely interested, please contact me at mmonizz1963@gmail.com. I am very interested. Please email me with details . Nagholston@yahoo.com. shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi. FreightB2011 in Durham, North Carolina said: I'm a single mother, interested in becoming a freight broker. I have no experience but I am eager to learn! I have a home office and I'm willing to pay for a quick training or even work for anyone part time from my home at no pay, in return all I want is knowledge and a feel for this career. If anyone is willing to teach me how to become a successful freight broker please email me at martinez.margarita25@gmail.com Thank you. i have some links here that might help you, you can check that one theirs information there that might help you. You can definitely get some ideas and knowledge in getting started in a freight brokering. I saw that website and that helps me getting some ideas, theirs such knowledge there that will help to those who wants to start their brokering. Good luck and god bless. TiJuana in Redford, Michigan. Is this still available? I would like additional information. TiJuana in Redford, Michigan. Is this still available? shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi. TiJuana in Redford, Michigan said: Is this still available? if you want more information you can try to email them in there website. if your really serious in this industry try to email them. they can help you on how to start your freight brokering business. God bless and Good luck. freightb2011 in Durham, North Carolina. shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi said: i have some links here that might help you, you can check that one theirs information there that might help you. You can definitely get some ideas and knowledge in getting started in a freight brokering. I saw that website and that helps me getting some ideas, theirs such knowledge there that will help to those who wants to start their brokering. Good luck and god bless. Aiya in Sanford, Florida. PK Tiemann in Midland, Texas said: I am looking for agents. May work from home. Need computer , fax, telephone and quite work area. Will train if necessary. If interested respond to posting at ptiemann.360FiveLogistics@yahoo.com. I am Aiya from Fl. Very interested in the process of becoming a broker, how do I get started now? What is the cost? Are there on the job training in my area,Orlando Fl. Cilkatnano in Atlanta, Georgia. Hi how can I get in contact with you to learn about the freight broker freight doc in Blue Ridge, Georgia said: Anyone interested in becoming an agent needs to first understand the position. Before easily getting involved with a firm who is looking to just anyone, needs to realize what they are getting into. A developed agent or broker has the same job description and the entire purpose of these positions is to provide logistical solutions. Be careful getting with a firm who excepts you with no experience. Usually these firms are operated by people with even less experience. Your success comes from building a foundation, not from getting with a firm. Never try to start without a foundation. Knowing the exact industry to want to pursue, becoming a professional within that industry, and confidently having the knowledge before ever thinking about moving forward. This is the position you need to be in before ever trying to join a firm. Would you try to pull teeth before finishing dentist school ? Of course not. I say to everyone be patient and first get your knowledge, move strategically, plan ahead, don''t jump to quick as you will have mostly stumbling blocks the entire time, you'll get frustrated and then you'll quit like most do. Freight brokering can be done, but again be careful with anyone who takes you with no experience, I'm sure you'll hear soon from them that theirs a fee etc. and most of these companies don't move freight regardless. Its a number game to them..resulting in failure. Good luck to you all freightbroker21@gmail.com. Debra in Cordova, Tennessee. Just tried sending you an email about your training and it was sent back as undeliverable so if you would email me at aboutbizzness@gmail.com about your training..thanks. cwilhitejr in Lansing, Michigan. Hello everyone! I was hoping to get some information about becoming a Freight Broker. Any and all information would be helpful. Thanks!! shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi. For those you are looking information on how to start freight brokering business check the link below it might help you understand more about the brokering business. Good Luck \ God bless. shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi. For those who are looking information on how to start freight brokering business check the link below it might help you understand more about the brokering business. Good Luck \ God bless. Debra in Cordova, Tennessee. shelly_jones in olive branch, Mississippi said: For those you are looking information on how to start freight brokering business check the link below it might help you understand more about the brokering business. Good Luck \ God bless. Did you attend here and was your experience worth the money. Are you working as an agent or broker yet? thanks for the info. Casey Miller in Crawford, Texas. freight doc in Blue Ridge, Georgia said: Hello to anyone looking to become a freight broker agent or work from home. Ive been in the industry for over 13 years and work daily as a freight broker agent. i can tell you and anyone who reads this to not sign into an online school. There's to many out there now who have and do not move freight but only want to train. Im willing to help anyone and guide you in the right direction. you can learn on your own and it will cost you much less than a training course that's being offered. Also if you see a firm offering agent positions that also offer paid training courses this is a good sign to stay away. those of us who actually move freight daily understand that networking together is an important factor to our success. Moving freight is not that difficult to do but the important factor is the quality of freight and the consistency of your freight. I wish all you the best in your new career as freight agents and those who are serious and motivated I am always willing to speak with. Just email me your details at freightbroker21@gmail.com and Ill be happy to speak with you. Hello and thanks for your words of advice. I have a question. I am currently a shipping department supervisor at Sanderson Farms, in Waco, TX. We load out about 60 reefer trucks per day and I know all of them. I would like to say that I am quite knowledgeable about the fresh meat business. If I wanted to set up a deal between, say, myself, one of my carriers that I see every day, and the pilgrims pride plant down the street, how would I do that? For example, let's say that I know that Norco trucking is looking for a load to take back to Mississippi. I contacted pilgrims and they have a load that needs to go to mississippi. Can I put this together on my own? (let's say that I have the money to do it). I guess, what I'm asking is, how do you break into this business, without having "freight Broker" in your resume? donthebroker in Chicago, Illinois. Casey Miller in Crawford, Texas said: Hello and thanks for your words of advice. I have a question. I am currently a shipping department supervisor at Sanderson Farms, in Waco, TX. We load out about 60 reefer trucks per day and I know all of them. I would like to say that I am quite knowledgeable about the fresh meat business. If I wanted to set up a deal between, say, myself, one of my carriers that I see every day, and the pilgrims pride plant down the street, how would I do that? For example, let's say that I know that Norco trucking is looking for a load to take back to Mississippi. I contacted pilgrims and they have a load that needs to go to mississippi. Can I put this together on my own? (let's say that I have the money to do it). I guess, what I'm asking is, how do you break into this business, without having "freight Broker" in your resume? Well, you either get a brokers license, or get a job as an agent under another broker. Brokering on your own, without a license, opens you up to a world of liability and, naturally, is a Federal offense. Frank in Hornell, New York. It is against the law to do that. It sounds like you are trying to go around the company you are working for and make some extra money. That is un ethical. You are double dipping and trying to get around the Brokerage Regulations. If you don't know the basic laws of Transportation, you should read up on them before you start trying to skirt them. freightdoc in Blue Ridge, Georgia. Casey Miller in Crawford, Texas said: Hello and thanks for your words of advice. I have a question. I am currently a shipping department supervisor at Sanderson Farms, in Waco, TX. We load out about 60 reefer trucks per day and I know all of them. I would like to say that I am quite knowledgeable about the fresh meat business . If I wanted to set up a deal between, say, myself, one of my carriers that I see every day, and the pilgrims pride plant down the street, how would I do that? For example, let's say that I know that Norco trucking is looking for a load to take back to Mississippi. I contacted pilgrims and they have a load that needs to go to mississippi. Can I put this together on my own? (let's say that I have the money to do it). I guess, what I'm asking is, how do you break into this business, without having "freight Broker" in your resume?

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