Contract Freight! What Freight Brokers/Owner Operators Need To Know!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.พ. 2024
- Contract Freight! What Freight Brokers/Owner Operators Need To Know!
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In today's freight broker training video Brandon discusses the value of consistent freight and what you need to know to keep the freight flowing..!
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Great information. I needed to know about exactly this subject.
Thank you!
Glad it was helpful Rodney! Peace and prosperity!
Makes a lot of sense my friend !
😎 cool...lets get locked in!!
Bout to start my own box truck authority, trying to learn as much as I can so I can be successful, really appreciate your videos, get freight round Indiana you want moved I love to work with ya
Hey I’m doing the same thing please share any info you know.
Bey B, thank you for the great content.
Thanks Brandon!!!
thank you dnell68!!
As always, great info!! 😀 👍🏽
thank you for the kind words of support! always appreciated! peace and prosperity!
Brandon, that's kind of funny. Cause I remember a video you put out you didn't care what the The Carrier needed to operate you only cared about supplying demand and you're spread.
Freight brokers are responsible for negotiating their profit...Carriers are responsible for negotiating their profit...
I’m a truck driver turning in to a broker bottom line driver want to see at least $2.00 a mile. you have to see where the fuel prices at if it high the price goes up.. you have brokers that have no idea what drivers go through. I had a broker try to pay me coming from Linden New Jersey going to Brooklyn New York for $500… that insane Then he’s going to tell me the load is not that far.. drivers should be getting paid in between seven to $1000 going into New York depending on where you going.
Hey Brandon, is it actually a "contract" if either party can back out of the agreement at any time? The characteristics described sound more like a valuable relationship & a loose agreement unless the contract has certain exit clauses. What is your pitch to a potential client to bind them in a contract?
Hey Brandon the link in your bio to the videos aren’t working.
Okay why do brokers set rates lower than the driver can run for? Setting a rate below $2.50 a mile is insane under any condition
Sounds like you might be afraid of people racing the rates to the bottom just wait till you get a load of me. Drivers don't need the broker's percentage. Our only hang up is the middleman hold my beer watch this
Nah...im really not interested in watching...not even sure what i'd be watching...im good...do your thing😂😂
@@brandonthefreightbrokerI’m looking to start my own freight brokerage business. Coming from education and I’m so lost but a friend that owns his own business stated this would be great for me. Can you help me please?