Freight Dispatcher: HOW DO FREIGHT DISPATCHERS GET PAID?
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2023
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That's a good break down but what happens AFTER you invoice the carrier? By what method does the carrier pay the dispatcher and when?
Wow! I just watched a youtube video of a woman who trains dispatchers who says she invoices the factoring company. Glad I found your channel.
Awesome video. I like the way he describes. I hope he will help some one like me willing to be an independent dispatcher in many ways.
Hi! Thank you. Very useful video. Thank you for sharing information. Good luck!
Thanks 🙏 ! Very good information!
Thank you sir!
I'm prior military looking to start my own business. You broke it down Barny style. Very helpful Thanks
Thank you for your comment, and more importantly thank you for your service! 🫡
Same here
Thanks this video was very clear to understand !
Thank you for watching!
Great video - answered a question I’ve had for a while. Question: I want to start an Independent Dispatching Service. Can I dispatch for multiple carriers? Thanks.
How can we find a job in that area? I bought a course of freight dispatching but I have no idea how to start working with it as an employee. I would like to work even earning way less than the usual, just for experience. I could really use some tips. Thank you!
It was a knowledgeable session. I have one question if carrier don't pay what's the procedure to hold him accountable.
Great question
Can you, if you haven’t already, do a detailed video from complete start to finish on how to book a load?
Yes we actually do have a video out showing how to, here’s the link: ruclips.net/video/ecvbMYtQf5U/видео.html
Thank you for this informative video. Question, do you recommend using quick books for invoicing etc?
Yes!
@@covenantdispatchllc7644 thank you so much for the response
What happens if the carrier which is a truck driver doesn’t pay????
Hi, can I work as a freight dispatcher from overseas for a company, not an independent dispatcher?
I know some people in Ukraine and Russia that work for USA as dispatchers.
What if the carrier don’t pay ?
You can then hold them legally accountable according to the Agreement Form they signed with you as the dispatcher.
So overall it's pointless to be a dispatcher you might as well be a broker
No it’s not pointless. Most of time, drivers don’t wanna deal with the hassle of dispatching. It’s annoying and they don’t have time.
I've done both and they are quite different. Brokering is cold calling, you call shippers to find loads then you list the load and dispatchers call you for that load. You make the deal between shipper and carrier. A dispatcher works with a carrier/or independent owner operator only. Dispatcher finds the load on load boards listed by brokers & shippers and sets up the load for a trucker. Haggling for best deal for trucker.
I liked dispatching much more. No cold calling. And worked with same truckers helping them find a load.
Why be a dispatcher when you can be a broker
Brokers require alot more money
@@adaptreform692 but isn't it true that all of the start-up costs more you control more than their two for the money than the dispatcher
Sounds like a dispatcher could be replaced by an AI algorithm operated by a broker or factoring company.
Ideally yes! Realistically.. no!
as a 24-year veteran truck driver, I can say it would probably be more honest . 😂
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@covenantdispatchllc7644 well thats how us old truckers think. "Somebody's in my cookie jar," lol. joking aside, I'm looking at these videos because I'm ready to quit driving. I'm tired after 24 years, and I wanna spend time with my granddaughter while I can. I've done a lot of different types of trucking over the years. I even had my own trucks for a few years under my own authority. So I'm familiar with calling brokers and booking loads and such. This seems like a natural step, and I would rather work for myself than sitting in a cubicle all day working for a trucking company. so I'm researching watching videos and stuff to learn what I don't know.
it is so fudging Crazy, On how I used to do all this you described in this video for a wholesale Owner of fruits and vegetables I dealt with the Brokers and carriers smh never realized I was the dispatcher and was paid weekly as the company administrative assistant
Wow! You see what I mean now! Haha thanks for sharing!
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