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August 18, 2008

Freight Broker Training: How Long? 3,5,7 Days?

There are all sorts of training programs with various costs and various days or weeks of duration. One person recently ask me, "What is required to become a freight broker? Is it necessary to take those 3,5 & 7 day courses?"

Well, good question. You might be able to receive your instruction in 3,5 or 7 days. BUT, if you notice, I said "receive your instruction". This does not necessarily mean you will learn what you need to learn in these time frames.

The REAL question is: Will you have one-on-one support AFTER the 3,5 or 7 days? If you have one-on-one support after formal training, for how long afterward?

This is a fact: many of your best questions will arise AFTER formal training - not during training. You need one-on-one support after you actually start brokering. And this is what you should make as a priority when choosing a freight broker training program.

We provide unlimited support after training. It is just as important to SUPPORT YOU after giving you formal instruction. We will not leave you hanging once we get your money and once you receive your instruction - instruction that takes about 30 days on average.

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