Load broker training school (David Dwinell) |
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Donald in Waterloo, Ontario 10 months ago |
Hello, I was wondering if the aforementionned course was good. Thanks in an advance for any comments. This layout for this course looked very good to the untrained eye. Regards,
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Georgi in Chicago, Illinois 10 months ago |
Donald in Waterloo, Ontario said: Hello, Donald, David G Dwinell is the best hands down, you will not find
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T. Virk 9 months ago |
CAN U PLEASE TELL ME HOW CAN I START THIS TRAINING WHO CAN I CALL PLEASE GET BACK TO ME. THANKS |
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Scott in Bloomington, Illinois 7 months ago |
Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: Donald, I disagree strongly. I would place our broker training up against any both for price and performance. The "Master" certification program he offers is very funny indeed. There are "NO" distinctions or qualifications for becoming a freight broker. He merely assigns a title to it to charge someone an additional $2000-$3000 dollars. If you want "Real" hands down training check out our website and pricing www.freighttraining.com |
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MFG WIFEY in Glendale, Arizona 5 months ago |
Scott in Bloomington, Illinois said: I disagree strongly. I would place our broker training up against any both for price and performance. The "Master" certification program he offers is very funny indeed. There are "NO" distinctions or qualifications for becoming a freight broker. He merely assigns a title to it to charge someone an additional $2000-$3000 dollars. If you want "Real" hands down training check out our website and pricing www.freighttraining.com To Mr. Freightraining.com: are you so unsure of your own program and products that you have to spend so much time on your website trying to discredit other programs? If your program really IS the best, all you should have enough time to talk about is yourself, and would have no concern for anyone else. And a question for you? How long have you been teaching these freight brokering classes? I can tell you tell you that Mr. Dwinell has been teaching them for over 20 years and has been in the trucking industry itself as a Motor Carrier and a Broker for nearly 50 years! Not to mention the fact that he has been brokering freight daily since the start up of his school. So he is an up to date and viable force in the trucking industry. For anyone out there that would like to do their own unbiased research you can compare both companies, and see which one will better fit your needs. www.freighttraining.com is owned and operated by Mr. David Dwinell -- then there is www.freighttraining.com -- and let us know how it goes. |
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rlj19 in Urbana, Ohio 5 months ago |
Have any these guys ever booked a load? I will put my program up aginst anybody for 49.00 Go to www.ixltraining.com ..... |
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Terry Trepanier in Fall River, Wisconsin 5 months ago |
I move freight everyday and I have been doing this for quite awhile now.You guys sound like promo ads.Why should anybody have to pay to learn how to move freight? If any one of you had a heart you would teach them for nothing.I learned on my own with no help and I make a good living. I can bet that I can teach someone how to become an agent if their really willing to learn and it won't cost them a dime other then what they need to start.(fax machine,computer,long distance)
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Big Will in Waldwick, New Jersey 5 months ago |
BTC Transport Systems Inc. 201-444-6311 Trains all our agents for free and has a 75/25 commission plan We even have a lead generation system for thier success. |
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Terry Trepanier in Fall River, Wisconsin 5 months ago |
Well it's about time that there's someone out there that sees the benifit of teaching someone how this bisiness works congrats on your part.This biz is all about connections as you well know.Teach people how to get what they want and you will get what you want.Hats off to you. |
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eric in Atlanta, Georgia 5 months ago |
Give me a call 404-931-8708 Eric. |
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Big Will in Waldwick, New Jersey 5 months ago |
Those schools are thiefs. We have met with all of them and they are all swill merchants. They don't even teach the basics. We have hired people that don't even know the trailer appreviations. SLUGWORTHS - Remeber he tried to steal Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. |
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Donald in Toronto, Ontario 5 months ago |
How do you figure out pricing? |
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Big Will in Waldwick, New Jersey 5 months ago |
As a new agent for us BTC will rate all your work for the first 90 days with no questions asked. After that we have you rate it and we will have you e mail the office and see if you are correct. TRUTHFULLY We know you need all the help you can get to grow and get accounts. BTC 201-444-6311 |
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Terry Trepanier in Fall River, Wisconsin 5 months ago |
well thats kind of a general question. it all depends on where you want to go.every area is different,if your going east sometimes your looking at as much as 3 bucks a mile,as a carrier would need that because there is no loads that pay anything going out.you have to be more specific.or call a carrier and ask themwhat it would take to move a load from piont a to point b. of course be careful because thereis a price difference if you actually have a load or not.does this help at all. |
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Donald in Toronto, Ontario 5 months ago |
Hello, I am a carrier and find it hard to price out loads, for example from Calgary to Toronto. The rates seem to 50% now of what they sould be, that would be running East for example |
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Terry Trepanier in Fall River, Wisconsin 5 months ago |
I can only say that there must be too many trucks in cananda right now wich will typically bring the rates down as the customers don't have to look for carriers. supply and demand dictate what the rates are going to be,to much supply not enought demand.hope this answers your question. |
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Mike in Peoria, Arizona 5 months ago |
Interesting how Terry and Donald got into Rates when the topic of this post was the credit worthiness of a schools program. |
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Mr Broker in Chicago, Illinois 5 months ago |
Sounds like Donald and Terry are agents and not brokers. As a broker, I know I wouldn't just train everyone for free. Oh.. and an agent doesn't have the liability on their hands, but the broker does. Makes a lot of sense? Sound like Terry and Donald are trying to get sub-agents. Sub-Agents never work in my opinion. |
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Terry Trepanier in Fall River, Wisconsin 5 months ago |
to be honest I'm not trying to get anyone. I'm just giving my experience away as an agent.I just don't think that people should have to pay for training to learn a business that when it's all said and done they are still ill equipped to become brokers or agents except that know they are in the hole a few thousand dollars. Im not asking for anything. I don't want people working for me. I'm just trying to give something back. I'm guessing for some that might sound hard to believe.
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M. Williams in Surrey, British Columbia 3 months ago |
Donald in Waterloo, Ontario said: Hello, I took Davids 7 day course for $4500, the course was involved and I did learn a lt & I ened up (with David's consent) a 3 day course that I teach all over N. America. I have an office in Surrey, BC and Blaine, Wa. I have 36 years transportation background and my 3 day course is only 1495.00 My number is 1-888-239-933 for more info. I provide placement for newbi's also! |
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Wendy 3 months ago |
Big Will in Waldwick, New Jersey said: Those schools are thiefs. We have met with all of them and they are all swill merchants. They don't even teach the basics. Thats what I'm talking I went to a couple of those training schools and still didn't get training on different trailers can you please shoot me a email with the different training you have tried so I can see if I should still keep searching for another training method or not wwt1957@aol.com |
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Wendy 3 months ago |
Mike in Peoria, Arizona said: Interesting how Terry and Donald got into Rates when the topic of this post was the credit worthiness of a schools program. I think they got on the rates because this is a place that goes with the flow and a question is a question if it pertains to freight brokering its a good one and can be asked and answered anywhere at least that is how I find answers and that is how I learn because so many are not giving answers just wanting my money so yes the credit worhiness of a school is are you going to hand me info for free and there it was rate info for free good job thanks for the freebie |
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ixltraining in Urbana, Ohio 3 months ago |
We have a lot of free info at ixltruckjobs.ixltrainingbooks.com
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