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Though it surprises many people, the transportation industry can be quite lucrative for new brokers, even with little to no prior experience in the industry. This is because freight brokers are not "paid" a percentage of the freight charges - but rather they "keep" a portion of the freight charges (big difference).
Freight brokers and agents also enjoy:* A massive $400 Billion dollar industry* No state or demographic limitations! * Virtually unlimited income potential * Countless benefits of self-employment * NO commute, NO boss. * NO daily grind that yields the same pay regardless of effort. Read More... Supply-and-Demand. It never stops - Ever. And… It probably never will, at least in the near future anyway. So as long as there are people on Earth, there will remain a continuous market for freight to be moved. Unlike many other industries, the transportation business has two extremely valuable elements with virtually NO limits: consumption and production. Every day businesses open their doors for the first time - And they must all do two things. They will consume products, and they will produce products. Know what? Those products must be moved! Unless they handle this themselves, nearly every last one of them will need a freight broker to coordinate their shipments. Everything you use or consume throughout your day has likely been on a truck at one point. Freight is everywhere and the demand for transportation will only increase with time. You simply need to know how and where to look to find it. No, it's not rocket science, but there is a method to it. Read More... TestimonialsL. Woodall Macon, Georgia I have worked for nowaitfreight for 30 day's have only 5 pending shippers and 2 carriers with no loads I spent $5,000 and 3 days at a school. the school never taught me to use the board and just said here is thomson and google but never how to use them I have learned more in 30 minutes from you. thank you ever so much, Dee. D. Goodman Logistics Coordinator Read More... |
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