Join the waiting list
Interested in our new rebranded dispatching program? Send us your info and answer a few questions so we can shape the course around your expectations. We will inform you once the program is ready to launch.
Here are the highlights of the new dispatching program:
The target audience is:
People who lack experience but want to join the trucking industry and need training and references
Anyone wishing to start a trucking company but doesn’t have the expertise to look for loads in spot markets
Individuals starting a dispatching business (we will have a special section for this)
Owner-operators or their relatives who want to learn how to dispatch themselves
Carriers who are too busy to train their new dispatchers and need professionals to do it for them
These are the key elements of the new concept:
Having timetables for the curriculum to encourage learning and finishing the program promptly
Change the mindset from “dispatching course” to “dispatching program”. A course tends to leave students not ready even after finishing. An engaging program doesn’t leave anyone behind and raises the success rate
Live sessions every other Saturday morning with real load calling, broker negotiations, Q&A, and other practical exercises.
3-6 months program and access to live sessions
Watch the recorded lessons in your own time and ask questions during our live sessions or through support email
Access to email support for the lifetime of the program
Pass a written test at the end of the program with 80% correct answers
You get a certificate, along with a personal letter of recommendation from us, showing you completed the program, written tests, and practical, real experience looking for loads, negotiations, and booking freight for an actual trucking carrier.
Get access to employers who are interested in hiring new dispatchers or offering internships (This is just an idea and it might be added later)
Other perks and materials depending on your ideas and wishes you submit on this page
Please keep in mind that we are still shaping the program and not all of the above-mentioned ideas might be included in the Ready to Dispatch Program.