Truck Dispatcher – Working with owner operators

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Last updated on April 15, 2025 10:06 pm

Learn everything you need to know about truck dispatching, from basic terminology to negotiation skills. Perfect for beginners or experienced dispatchers looking to expand their knowledge. Suitable for people in the USA or outside, who enjoy communication and negotiation.

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What you’ll learn

  • You will learn and understand all the basic knowledge required for truck dispatcher job
  • Learn how to avoid costly mistakes at the beginning of you carrier.
  • You will learn how to negotiate with freight brokers, there is a call script example (Text)
  • You will learn how to build a relationship with your driver(An owner-operator = your customer)
  • You will learn the all basic information you need: Who is a shipper, who is a receiver, who is owner operator, what is a dock, and much more.
  • You will lear a ll you need to know about ELD (Electronic logging device)
  • You will learn the basics of HOS(Hour Of Service) rules (How much time a driver is allowed to drive within his shift, when will he get a violation…and more)
  • You will learn all about your trucking company’s documentation
  • You will learn all you need to know about trucks and trailers to work as a dispatcher.
  • You will learn how to set-up with a new freight brokerage company
  • You will learn about call dynamics, you will read call script example for booking loads and getting money from the broker to pay lumper service.
  • You will be able to make a difference in between sounding insecure and confident. There is a example in one of the videos.

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The truck industry is a crucial part of the modern world. While there are people, there will be transportation. If a lack of knowledge and experience is stopping you from being a part of the Truck-Transporation world, this is the right course for you. You will learn everything you need to know! You will learn and understand all about: Basic and advanced terminology, for example, MC number, DOT number, what is FTL Full truckload, what is LTL – Less than truckload, Load consolidation, TONU – Truck order not used, ELD – Electronic Logging Devic, HOS – Hours of service, Macro point, ETA, Who are the shipper and receiver, What is a Lumper, Deadhead, Bobtail, Power only, Drop trailer, how to sound confident and persuade broker to give you his load. How the trucking world works, and what is a chain of customers. All you need to know about the Freight Guard, CMS – Carrier monitoring software: the Load Board’s basics and information you need to know before you book a load. Information you need to get from the freight broker about the load. The info you need to give to the freight broker, Call dynamics, and negotiation. You will learn about the owner-operators, freight brokers, and hardware and software you need to start working as a truck dispatcher.

Who this course is for:

  • People who want to learn about truck dispatching without any prior knowledge.
  • Truck dispatchers who want to expand their knowledge and understanding.
  • People who live in USA.
  • People who live outside of USA.
  • People who like communication and negotiation.

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