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Freight Broker Forum > Can anyone tell me if FREIGHTBROKERBOOTCAMP is a scam or is it legit? Discussion in ' Freight Broker Forum ' started by Barryd , Jun 30, 2013 .
Discussion in 'Freight Broker Forum' started by mb freight co., May 2, 2017. May 2, 2017 #1.
I am a (former) driver who really enjoys this business but am tired of being on the road all the time. I don't know if it (freightbrokerbootcamp) is a scam or not but they sure do not consider replying to email or voice mail messages as a priority!
Freight brokers bootcamp is a real company,run by a man named Dennis Brown.He started a Logistics company (freight broker) and has become the owner of a multimillion dollar company,LDI logistics.I took his classes at a very reasonable rate after leaving OTR trucking.Worth every penny, no scam, but be realistic with the 75,000 bond not many are becoming brokers, but you can make a large salary ...
If you have zero experience and you want to get some you're pretty much stuck taking a job at a larger brokerage as a broker. You'll sign a really annoying non-compete and you'll make half of what an independent agent would make, but you genuinely need to be exposed to the process and procedures that an existing successful brokerage uses.
My son started as a broker for one of the big boys yrs ago. In order to service his customers he had to learn not only trucking,,( but different divisions like van,refer,flatbeds,over dimensional,bulk,tanker,hazmat) but also different needs of the business.
A one-man shop built on the premise of "being a better broker" without much else (ie: no customer contacts, no established book of business, etc) is pretty much doomed to fail. It doesn't help that you and your dad have collectively decided to enter this industry smack in the mid of one of the worst freight downturns in the past twenty years.
A one-man shop built on the premise of "being a better broker" without much else (ie: no customer contacts, no established book of business, etc) is pretty much doomed to fail. It doesn't help that you and your dad have collectively decided to enter this industry smack in the mid of one of the worst freight downturns in the past twenty years.
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Ok you have any credible source that freight brokerage is a dying industry and what is the reason you think that this fright broker training school are garbage specially for some one who has no experience in this field I found info that last year C.H.Robinson freight invoice 11-billion dollars,TQL & XPO Logistic both where close to 2 billion ...