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ED

57 months ago

HOW DOES A BROKER KNOW HOW MUCH TO ADD TO THE CARRIERS PER MILE QOUTE SO THE BROKER CAN QOUTE THE SHIPPER ACCURATELY?

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Paul Voce in Riverside, California

56 months ago

One good way is to get an account with Transcore one of their services is historical data on freight that has moved.

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Georgi in Chicago, Illinois

56 months ago

If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

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Josh Allen in Chicagoland, Illinois

56 months ago

ED said: HOW DOES A BROKER KNOW HOW MUCH TO ADD TO THE CARRIERS PER MILE QOUTE SO THE BROKER CAN QOUTE THE SHIPPER ACCURATELY?

Internet Truckstop has a product too.

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Georgi in Chicago, Illinois

56 months ago

Do not use a program to come up with your rates.

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Georgi in Chicago, Illinois

56 months ago

Paul Voce in Riverside, California said: One good way is to get an account with Transcore one of their services is historical data on freight that has moved.

Transcore is not a good source for developing rates. I would not use it for
that purpose.

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Jen-Ai Morgan in Fort Worth, Texas

55 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

Geori
I am interested in learning how you quote if your offer is still open. Thanks.
J~

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ej in Denton, Texas

55 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am interested in learning how to quote and some of your knowledge on becoming an agent.

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Candace in South Bend, Indiana

55 months ago

I'm wanting to enter the brokerage business. I am a current truck driver with alot of knowledge and have a potential list of to be clients. What is the first step when I contact them ?
I know I can get alot of business , but don't know how to "start" it.

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Brooklyn in Memphis, Tennessee

55 months ago

I am interested in learning all there is to know of freight brokering.

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Brooklyn in Memphis, Tennessee

55 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

Yes I am interested in learning all there is to know about freight brokering.

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Candace in South Bend, Indiana

55 months ago

I do not need a run around - if you are genuinely wanting to help me thanks for your reply!

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Keva Adams in Memphis, Tennessee

53 months ago

Brooklyn in Memphis, Tennessee said: Yes I am interested in learning all there is to know about freight brokering.[/QU

Georgi I am interested in becoming a freight broker, if you are willing to help please e-mail me.

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Enricco in Conyers, Georgia

53 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am in the beginning stages of establishing a brokerage and would appreciate the any actual start up cost, negogitiating tips and tips for quoting rates.

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Tom in Highland City, Florida

53 months ago

Most effective, never failing technique on developing an accurate Quote? Give me a break. There is no such thing as a "never failing technique." You can come up with the best rate in the world and do a ton of business with it. However, the day J.B. Hunt or Schneider or one of the other big boys comes in and decides they need that freight, guess what, your most effective, never failing technique just failed.

Maybe if people would do a little research and find out what they are getting into before opening yet another brokerage, rates wouldn't be as depressed as they are and everyone could make money. These brokers that try to make 30 or 40% off the truck make me sick. They have no clue how to start and maintain a long-standing business. Instead, they steal as much from the truck as they can today just in case they have to shut the doors tomorrow. The truck pays for the equipment, the driver, the insurance, the fuel, etc. The broker pays for some office equipment, utilities and rent. Why is he entitled to 30 or 40% of what the load pays? Don't give me that "well the rate is what the rate is" crap either. Stealing is stealing no matter how you try to justify it.

As for the most effective, never failing technique on developing an accurate Quote...go ahead and learn how to do that. I'll go into the same customer, with a higher rate, and get the business. Why? It's not just about the quote, you have to sell yourself before you even get to the part where customers start asking for rates.

Good luck to anyone trying to get started in this business. Don't take a $1000 to $3000 training course. You could stand in front of your home and burn that cash with the same result. If these people had such great techniques, they would not be training their competition. No, they would be in the office moving freight and making 6 figures.

Find a company hiring inexperienced candidates instead. Nothing beats hands-on training in this business.

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Patrick I. in Lerna, Illinois

53 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I'm an agent, new the business, I'm interested in your technique on developing an accurate quote. Also any knowledge about the business would very much be appreciated. Thanks Patrick I.

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kela in Houston, Texas

51 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

what is the going per mile rate for brokers to qoute to shippers and carriers?

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Jen-Ai Morgan in Fort Worth, Texas

51 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: Yes Email me

Your profile shows no contact info. If there is a way to send you a private message here - I don't know it. My profile has my email address. Please contact me or give me some way to contact you. Thank you !
Jen-Ai

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kela in Houston, Texas

51 months ago

Jen-Ai Morgan in Fort Worth, Texas said: Your profile shows no contact info. If there is a way to send you a private message here - I don't know it. My profile has my email address. Please contact me or give me some way to contact you. Thank you !
Jen-Ai

I own a fully licensed and bonded freight brokerage, my contact info is 832-741-8684, or e-mail directly at n-greene@sbcglobal.net.

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madelyn in Lady Lake, Florida

50 months ago

I would like to know how to one quote shipper accurately does any one know please email me.

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madelyn in Lady Lake, Florida

50 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

please help I nee info on quoting

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BrokersBuddy in Blaine, Washington

50 months ago

rlj19 in Ohio said: basic formula .....no such thing....shootem from the hip ...till you get a yes .....no matter the rate you will find a truck to move it no matter the rate ....

two things a computer will never do well in my lifetime

drive a truck and quote a load ......quoting loads is an art form ....a skill ....in the old days it was so much a cubic foot how did that go

I don't know where that went but it made it really clear and easy as to what things would cost to move...

I miss the good old days... lol...

YES... quoting is an art form, but if they don't even have an idea of where to start, they will NEVER learn how to do it the right way.

Said simple formula was for them to get a base to start from. I can show them how to stay in the ballpark with almost every quote they send off.

Just said basic formula to get base... Nothing is EVER set in stone... We always have to roll with the punches.

I just like to give the new people a good place to start.

Charles
brokersbuddy@verizon.net

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Nigel Greene in Houston, Texas

49 months ago

E-mail me at n-greene@sbcglobal.net.

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lukes.trucking@yahoo.com in Buckeye, Arizona

49 months ago

just a short note to the people looking at getting into brokering loads . first and allways first the truck driver is your best friend !!! they will make you or break you so treat them rite . every one deserves to make a living but these drivers are getting hit hard with fuel and taxes their is no need to be taking 15% to 40 % off a load . and on top of that their the last ones to get payed .......as a broker my self i spent a year and a half working for a family member who has been a broker for 33 years for free !!! just to learn how to do this , their are no short cuts !! and dont fall for the internet scams they are just that scams ........luke

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Joe in Florence, Kentucky

49 months ago

I need a basic formula also but didn't get anything from these comments. if anyone does have a basic by the mile formula I would apppreciate any help.

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lukes.trucking@yahoo.com in Buckeye, Arizona

49 months ago

to joe in ky ....joe their is no basic formula , this market is every changing its very much about taking each load 1 by 1 and knowing what you can get a company to move it for and still save a little for you . some of the larger carriers who have 100% credit in the industrie have higher overhead thus charge more . joe beware of anyone trying to sell you a sure way to make it in this industrie , their are companies that have been around for a long time going under .......hope this helps you ...luke

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Randy W. in Jacksonville, Florida

49 months ago

lukes.trucking@yahoo.com in Buckeye, Arizona said: to joe in ky ....joe their is no basic formula , this market is every changing its very much about taking each load 1 by 1 and knowing what you can get a company to move it for and still save a little for you . some of the larger carriers who have 100% credit in the industrie have higher overhead thus charge more . joe beware of anyone trying to sell you a sure way to make it in this industrie , their are companies that have been around for a long time going under .......hope this helps you ...luke

What is the average pay per year for:

an agent?

and a broker?

Jacksonville has some major changes coming in the near future and I know the business is going to pick up very soon. Is it worth getting into?

Randy

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Joe in Florence, Kentucky

49 months ago

This is strictly for an in house movement of frieght from one district to another to cover fuel costs and drivers wages. Looking for a basic formula for figurung freight costs.

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BrokersBuddy in Blaine, Washington

49 months ago

email me the specs and I will give you the rates

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SILVI in Everett, Washington

48 months ago

I'm looking for help in becoming a broker. If someone could assist in this path I'd appreciate it very much.
Do you know anyone hiring inexperienced CANDIDATES? SEATLLE, WA AREA

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Daddysgirl63 in Jacksonville, Florida

48 months ago

I'm new to the broker agent thing. Not new to trucking. I've been a driver and safety supervisor and instructor for many years. I just need to know the best way to get out there and get customers(shippers). I am ready, honest, and hardworking. I only want to do the best for both my customers and carriers. How do I do this? How do you get your foot in the door? How do I approach the shipper? How do I get the customer to realize that I will give them the absolutely best in service. This is something I've wanted to do all my working life and finally got the chance with a great broker. She is just so busy, I hate to ask for much help in this. I live in North Florida so if there is someone who wants to help me to start out on right foot, I'd be forever greatful. I am not money hungry and I'm not a theif. I believe in honesty and integrity and just want to do this for the love of the business and not so much the money. Am I wrong in that thinking? Is this a business for those who are vipers or wolves? I'm not that way nor do I want to be. I want to be successful without doing anyone else wrong.

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SOUTH SIDER in santa paula, California

48 months ago

I got all the license,bond,what is needed to be a broker,but was left high and dry by some one who was to get it runnung. can any one help me get it running. how to find shippers,what to say,how much to charge ect...e-mail me robert perez
surlogistics@yahoo.com
thanks

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Gladys in Staten Island, New York

47 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am very interested in learning all about the business. Please help if you're still available.

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t harris in Valdosta, Georgia

45 months ago

1FreightBroker in Frankfort, Kentucky said: We have started a network for new brokers or those considering brokering. If you need info on how to find shippers, how to talk with customers, where to find your rates, etc. Information is in my profile. If you are looking to be an agent we can give you information on several people who are hiring as well.

yes, I'm looking for all the information I can get on considering brokering, how to find shippers, talk w/custoemrs, finding rates,etc. and also information on becoming an agent email me at tyharris@valdosta.edu

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jay in erlanger in Florence, Kentucky

45 months ago

Joe in Florence, Kentucky said: I need a basic formula also but didn't get anything from these comments. if anyone does have a basic by the mile formula I would apppreciate any help.

joe ,get your cost from trucker and mark it up 30-40% depending on where load is going example going from east coast to west coast 40% or say ohio to florida 30% untill you get a feel for the price your customer likes plus its quick easy and doesnt keep your customer waiting all day for rate

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Megan in Fayetteville, Arkansas

43 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am interested in this information. Please provide it. I am looking into getting into the industry and any additional information that you could give me would be much appreciated.

Thanks!

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Megan in Fayetteville, Arkansas

43 months ago

Tom in Highland City, Florida said: Why? It's not just about the quote, you have to sell yourself before you even get to the part where customers start asking for rates.

Good luck to anyone trying to get started in this business. Don't take a $1000 to $3000 training course. You could stand in front of your home and burn that cash with the same result. If these people had such great techniques, they would not be training their competition. No, they would be in the office moving freight and making 6 figures.

Find a company hiring inexperienced candidates instead. Nothing beats hands-on training in this bu

I am interested in learning this business. Any suggestions?

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Demetrius Harryton in Miami, Florida

43 months ago

Thank you for your response. I am with a company that takes on new people. I close a total of about 9-10 loads. I have been in the business for about 3.5 months. I can speak to people thats not a problem, maybe this is a slow time. I recently stoped I got married, out of work, so I had to find a night job so that I can get back in the game. I love this line of work. I just wanna learn as much as I can to do better like you. Mr. 6 figers man Lol..

Best Regards,

Demetrius Miami, Fl.

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rich bailey in Orange Park, Florida

43 months ago

I am interested in learning the freight agent business as i have been in trucking and transport for 16 years and we have a new port opening in jacksonville florida

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Donald Collier in Victorville, California

43 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: Do not use a program to come up with your rates.

truckloadrate.com is a good source for current and past rates and a bunch more information. Good luck

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Ericka in Sanford, North Carolina

43 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am interested in becoming a freightbroker/ agent could you help me with information on how to get started for a business or myself

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rich bailey in Jacksonville, Florida

43 months ago

thank you and i am a quick learner and a go getter. please teach me and i will work for you in florida.

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Ericka in Sanford, North Carolina

43 months ago

send me your e-mail address

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julian rayford in Los Angeles, California

43 months ago

SOUTH SIDER in santa paula, California said: I got all the license,bond,what is needed to be a broker,but was left high and dry by some one who was to get it runnung. can any one help me get it running. how to find shippers,what to say,how much to charge ect...e-mail me robert perez
surlogistics@yahoo.com
thanks

hello my name is julian and im interested in brokering but ive worked with 2 different brokers but never was trained i learned alot of knowledge from cold calling ive had success in gaining knowledge but no success with working under brokers email me im seeking an opportunity if you have one available

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peter edwar in STROUDSBURG, Pennsylvania

30 months ago

ED said: HOW DOES A BROKER KNOW HOW MUCH TO ADD TO THE CARRIERS PER MILE QOUTE SO THE BROKER CAN QOUTE THE SHIPPER ACCURATELY?

hello i am looking to work out the rates can you send me some info
thanks
windsor8@ptd.net

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george in Lititz, Pennsylvania

30 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

i would like to learn rates

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Teresa McCurry in Jonesborough, Tennessee

29 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I am very interested in becoming a broker I am a carrier now with authority.

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Jesse in Converse, Texas

29 months ago

Georgi in Chicago, Illinois said: If still interested i will teach you the most effective, never
failing technique on developing an accurate Quote, I am also willing to share "some" of my knowledge for those interested in becoming a Broker/Agent at absolutely no cost to you.

I'am a new freight broker, I'am haveing a problem with what to quote the shppers for loads. How do I give them quotes based on WHAT? can you give me some advice

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Teresa McCurry in Jonesborough, Tennessee

29 months ago

I am interested in learning more.

Thanks
Teresa

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Chris in Mckinney, Texas

29 months ago

ED said: HOW DOES A BROKER KNOW HOW MUCH TO ADD TO THE CARRIERS PER MILE QOUTE SO THE BROKER CAN QOUTE THE SHIPPER ACCURATELY?

You should check out BetterFreightMover.com, Agent positions available, No experience will train. Great commission structure. Call on carriers to match their loads or call on manufacturers to use our services.

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