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Learn the basics of how to broker freight across United States step-by-step with example paperwork to follow along with the instructor during class.  We explain the basics of becoming a Freight Broker Agent or you can choose to become a Freight Broker once you understand what's the difference is between the two of them.  We go over this in class so that you can make the best decision for yourself.  

 

What's the differences between a Freight Broker Agent and a Freight Broker and what's their potential earnings?

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Q: How many years of business experience does the instructor have?

A: Over forty-five+ years of business experience and knowledge to share with you. Instructor Maria shares the information to understand the different sides of this business.  The basics of how to broker freight across USA.

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Q: What are some of things you go over in the Freight Broker Agent Course?

Learn the basics on how to broker the freight. Learn how to locate Shippers who have the freight to move and how to locate the Carriers to haul the freight/load.  How to use the load boards to the paperwork, and so much more.  

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How much is the course?

APRIL SPECIAL - ONLY $800

One Individual - Online Course with Instructor - $995

Add:  $595 for each additional person attending.

One Individual - Weekend Private Course with Instructor - $1995

Add:  $710 for each additional person attending.

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Do I pay for the "Course" at the time of Registering for the Course?

A: YES. In order to reserve and keep you seat(s). Click on "Book A Class" to reserve your dates.

Once you've reserved your seat(s), you will have 10 minutes to make your payment in full payment.

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What Dates and Hours is the Course?

Look at our calendar by clicking on the button above stating: "Book A Class". We offer usually 3 to 4 days for the day and night class and private class on a weekdays or weekend.

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How fast can I start making money?

We tell every potential student who calls about taking our class... that this is "Not an over-the-night-rich-quick-scheme".

You will have to put time and effort into building your new business career, just like any other new business start-up.

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If I decide to do the in person, weekday or weekend class, does it include my hotel stay.

A: No.  For more details - CLICK HERE

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How soon should I Reserve my Dates?

A: Right Away.
We only allow up to (4) individuals in the class (usually).   

(Note:  Booking a "Private Class" you can have as many as you want).
 

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Q: If I decide to become an Agent, instead of a Freight Broker is their a referral list of Freight Broker available?

A. Yes. So long as you pass the online quiz at the end of class with at least a 90% passing grade.

Don't worry our average passing grade is 92%. 

Note:  We teach you want to ask, what to watch for on their agreements, what not to sign, but it is still up to you to share your basic understanding of how this industry works, and your awesome personality.  

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Q: What's the difference between a Freight Broker and an Agent for a Freight Broker?

A:  A Freight Broker has to file for the Freight Broker Licensing, the $75,000 Bond, file for a Process Agent, the UCR and set-up you Pin Number.  Freight Brokers carry 100% liability and has to do the accounts payable, receivables and collections.

A: As an Agent, this gives you a chance to see if you like this business before investing your money. You do not have to do AP/AR/Collections and not liable.

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How can I reach you?

A: Call us direct at: 678-343-0088 or 888-222-0829
Email: info@freightbrokeragentschool.com.

Make sure to leave a message... we may be in a class or a meeting.  There's also a contact form on our Contact Page.

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Q: Are there any Refunds or Chargebacks allowed once we have paid for the class?

A: No.  All Student understands and agrees that once the payment is made, there are "No Refunds or Chargebacks" using a credit or debit card, and/or PayPal or any form of other forms of payment.

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Q: Do you offer setting up an L.L.C. / Limited Liability Corporation?

A: Yes, We set-up Georgia Limited Liability Corporation - Filing Fee: $495.oo
Includes: Limited Liability Corporation - FEIN# - Operating Agreement.

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Q: How much do you charge to set up the Freight Broker Authority / BOC3 / Process Agent / UCR Filing / Pin Number?

A: We offer setting up your Freight Broker Authority DOT# / MC#, BOC3 Process Agent, URC Filing, and the Freight Broker Pin #.   Filling Fee: $880.oo

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Q: Do you have references from former students?

A. Yes.   Written   and   Videos

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Q: Do you recommend to be an Agent or a Freight Broker?

A: An Agent.  Why, because it gives you a chance to see what this business is like before investing the funds into becoming a full freight broker, and you don't have to do any of the AP/AR and are not liable if the Shipper does pay their bill - the Freight Broker still has to pay the Carrier Company even if the Shipper doesn't pay..

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Q; How long does it take to complete the Paperwork Process to become a Freight Broker?

A: Once your "Corporation" is set-up, is will takes an average of 4 to 6 weeks to complete.
Basically 21 working days - not including weekends.

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Q: Will you be offering a Self-Paced Online Course to complete on my time?

A: YES.  We are working on a course that you can do at your own speed, and when you have time available.

Keep checking our website for coming out date.

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