Online Freight Broker/Agent Training
deddenj@mybrcc.edu
Baton Rouge, LA 70805
225-216-8440
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This course is 100% online. Start anytime.
Learn How to Start Your Freight Brokerage
From licensing and operations to sales and marketing, learn how to get your broker license and start a successful freight brokerage – 100% online and at your own pace!
“This course used real life examples and different learning materials that still help us operate a business,” Kay P., United Tribe Logistics
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Job Outlook for Freight Brokers
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) lists freight broker/agent as “Bright Outlook” career area, with over 30% job growth expected in the next five years.
According to the US Bureau of Transportation (USDOT), over 11 billion tons of freight move by truck each year. This number will grow, so skilled brokers are needed to keep the industry moving.
Course Objectives
Learn the ins and outs of the industry from experienced freight brokers.
Gain the knowledge and resources you need to register with the FMCSA, get a surety bond and break into the shipping industry.
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Curriculum
THE BASICS OF FREIGHT BROKERING
Job duties, qualities and skills of an effective freight broker and a freight broker agent
SETTING UP YOUR BUSINESS AND OFFICE
Steps needed to launch a brokerage and set up an office
SETTING GOALS AND DEVELOPING YOUR CORPORATE IDENTITY
Evaluate business goals and mission statements
SETTING UP YOUR SHIPPER PACKET AND YOUR CARRIER PACKET
Documents to send to shippers and carriers
OPERATIONS AND USING OPERATIONS SOFTWARE
Forms, logs, and broker software that work best for business; how to avoid or manage day-to-day problems that freight brokers face
TYPES OF FREIGHT AND EXPLORING NICHE MARKETS
Differentiate between the types of freight and the types of niche markets available
TRANSPORTATION LAW
Transportation law most affect business as a broker or agent, and why they are important to operations
BROKER-CARRIER CONTRACTS
How contracts protect brokers and carriers
BROKER-SHIPPER AGREEMENTS
Components of an effective broker-shipper agreement
INSURANCE FOR CARRIERS AND BROKERS
Insurance policies and forms essential for carriers and brokers
RECORDKEEPING, ACCOUNTING, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Different processes and records encountered as a broker freight
DETERMINING YOUR RATE QUOTES
Rate quotes that are based on relevant information
CARRIER RELATIONS AND SOLUTIONS FOR SUCCESS
Situations from a carrier's point of view
SALES AND PROFITABILITY
Sales techniques and results as part of sales success
ADVANCED MARKETING
Marketing efforts that will be beneficial for business
DEVELOP YOUR NEGOTIATION SKILLS
Negotiation skills from first real sales calls
Certified Clinical Medical Assistant
BECOMING A MEDICAL ASSISTANT
MANAGING STRESS AND IMPROVING COMMUNICATION
LAW, ETHICS AND HEALTHCARE
IMPROVING YOUR MEDICAL OFFICE
COMPUTERS IN THE AMBULATORY CARE SETTING
TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND PATIENT SCHEDULING
ENHANCING THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE
MANAGING MEDICAL RECORDS
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
WORKING WITH MEDICAL DOCUMENTS
MEDICAL BILLING AND OVERVIEW CODING: AN OVERVIEW
DAILY FINANCIAL PRACTICES
THE ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL ASSISTANT AS OFFICE MANAGER
MAJOR BODY SYSTEMS
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
PHARMACOLOGY
NUTRITION AND SPECIAL DIETS
THE CHIEF COMPLAINT AND PATIENT HISTORY
RECORDING VITAL SIGNS
THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
SPECIALTY EXAMS AND PROCEDURES
MEDICAL ASEPSIS AND INFECTION CONTROL
SURGICAL ASEPSIS AND STERILIZATION TECHNIQUES
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS
ASSISTING WITH MINOR OFFICE SURGERIES
INTRODUCTION TO THE MEDICAL LABORATORY
BASIC MICROBIOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO PHLEBOTOMY
BASIC HEMATOLOGY
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
ADMINISTERING NONINJECTABLE MEDICATIONS
BASIC GUIDELINES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF INJECTIONS
DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
REHABILITATION AND TREATMENT MODALITIES
FIRST AID TECHNIQUES
EMERGENCIES IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE
Prerequisites and Requirements
There are no prerequisites to take this course. However, this course focuses solely on U.S. domestic freight brokering, so it’s only recommended if you plan to do business in the United States.
Instructors
Jan Roach
Jan Roach has been a partner in a freight brokerage operation since 1995. For over 10 years, she ran a freight brokerage, overseeing sales, marketing, accounting and day-to-day operations. Roach holds a Bachelor of Science from Baylor University and has provided training for the freight industry since 2001.
Jeff Roach
Jeff Roach has been in the transportation industry since 1986. He founded his own freight brokerage in 1995, after working as the vice president of national accounts for a major truckload carrier. He grew his brokerage into a multimillion-dollar business and began developing freight broker courses in 2001. Roach holds a Bachelor of Science from Abilene Christian University.
Registration and Enrollment
This course is 100% online.
Start anytime with 6 months to complete.
FAQs about Freight Brokers
WHAT DO FREIGHT BROKERS DO?
Freight brokers find carriers for shippers to haul their freight. They also assume financial responsibility in the shipping process by invoicing shippers, paying carriers and agents, extending credit and more.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A FREIGHT BROKER AND AN AGENT?
A freight agent acts as an independent salesperson for a freight brokerage or independent broker. Freight agents may work on commission bringing in new customers.
HOW MUCH DO FREIGHT BROKERS MAKE?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, freight brokers make an average of $45,000 annually. Depending on your experience level, top brokers can make over $66,600 per year.
WHAT KIND OF HOURS DO FREIGHT BROKERS WORK?
Freight brokers can set their own hours — deciding when and how much they work. Many work from home, so they create their own work/life balance around shipping and carrier schedules.
WHAT IS THE FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (FMCSA)?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates and provides safety oversight for commercial motor vehicles (CMVs).