I would have loved to see how you dealt with being on the phone with everyone at the same time. I think a day in the life of a dispatcher with little to nothing left out would be a 🔥 🔥 video for us newbies!
I recently called oregon for a permit and the guy was nowhere near as helpful as that nice lady you spoke with lol. Thank you so much for sharing your calls, I'm learning so much. :)
This is helpful! I actually live in Oregon and these are my carrier's lanes, everyone else that I talk to is on the East Coast and doesn't add up here in the Western regions. Thank you for sharing this!!!
Your videos are very helpful. Can you give more info on cargo insurance? Range of pricing and such? This has been my sticking point on my own authority for some time now.
I can definitely see you are not very experienced at this. Multi pick and multi drop loads are the best to negotiate with. The times can always br adjusted. Never drop a load without a backhual, that is trucking 101. Especially if you have a pick window. And the appointments can always be moved. I routinely have 4-7 days booked in advance
Is it Dispatcher responsibility for submitting the invoice and get payments from Brokers? for the loads they booked for other companies or Owner Operators
Yes! There are a ton of brokers in IL, TN, GA, FL that we work with. Thats why its best to work on the eastern time zone, even if your on pacific time.
@@TruckingMadeSuccessful You’re content is top-notch and you rock an information video like a pro. If you weren’t limited to specific content, you’d explode. That’s a qualified assessment.
I don't know why watching this is so addictive
I would have loved to see how you dealt with being on the phone with everyone at the same time. I think a day in the life of a dispatcher with little to nothing left out would be a 🔥 🔥 video for us newbies!
I recently called oregon for a permit and the guy was nowhere near as helpful as that nice lady you spoke with lol. Thank you so much for sharing your calls, I'm learning so much. :)
I stumbled upon your videos a few days ago, you’re contents are refreshing. Keep up the great work.
This is helpful! I actually live in Oregon and these are my carrier's lanes, everyone else that I talk to is on the East Coast and doesn't add up here in the Western regions. Thank you for sharing this!!!
You are awesome, I love your personality, and your videos! Keep 'em coming!!
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Love to hear that everytime
Loved the videos! I binge watch from the beginning afteri discovered your channel. Keep it up!
Just letting you know that you are so talented….
Enjoying your videos.
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Very knowledgeable....thank you.
You are the best. I truly appreciate your educational and informative posts. What’s the Tattoo say? I couldn’t read it.
This was really great content.
Thanks for the information. Very informative.
Your videos are very helpful. Can you give more info on cargo insurance? Range of pricing and such? This has been my sticking point on my own authority for some time now.
Very good information
Do you use non-cdl hotshot carriers with 40' trailers
I can definitely see you are not very experienced at this.
Multi pick and multi drop loads are the best to negotiate with. The times can always br adjusted. Never drop a load without a backhual, that is trucking 101. Especially if you have a pick window.
And the appointments can always be moved.
I routinely have 4-7 days booked in advance
What states require permits and who do you call to get permit
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Is it Dispatcher responsibility for submitting the invoice and get payments from Brokers? for the loads they booked for other companies or Owner Operators
Many times, yes. But it all depends on the dispatcher and their policies.
Do you find yourself booking loads with more brokers in other time zones even though you are in Cali?
Yes! There are a ton of brokers in IL, TN, GA, FL that we work with. Thats why its best to work on the eastern time zone, even if your on pacific time.
To lease on to your company, do I need my own trailer?
Yes :)
Please tell me you have a twin sister
I wish!
@@TruckingMadeSuccessful You’re content is top-notch and you rock an information video like a pro. If you weren’t limited to specific content, you’d explode. That’s a qualified assessment.