How to Become A Successful Freight Broker: My Journey from Fast Food Manager to Freight Broker
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Narrated by:
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Maxwell Zener
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By:
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George A Stewart
About this listen
The world and its economics is more global today than 10 years ago. Products and goods are being shipped and received from country to country more than ever before. In this global process, one type of key player is a freight broker. Freight brokerage firms are more in demand now than ever before.
My name is George A. Stewart, I am 43 years old, and I worked for 12 years as a store manager for Burger King - a truly dead end job. Just like with most jobs in the market today, I used to put in plenty of hours that unfortunately did not translate into money. I understand that everyone has bad days at work; for me it was not an ordinary occasional dissatisfaction but a genuine mismatch. Working for long hours and under constant stress was taking a toll on my health, and to make matters worse I was earning $36,500 per year, which was barely enough to feed myself, my wife, and my three children. Most of the time, I felt like I was dangling from a cliff.
My turning point was the day I met a certain customer in my restaurant who seemed to be doing very well despite the hard economic times the whole country was going through. After a little chitchat, I found out he was a freight broker and that he was earning a decent living while working a few hours. At that point I did not know anything about freight brokerage or that a profession like that even existed. I therefore decided to do some research about it, and the more I learned the more my interest grew. Within a matter of weeks, I was completely hooked. Before I knew it, I took time off work to begin my training in freight brokerage. After my training I decided to quit my job at Burger King and took up a job as a freight agent working under an established freight broker. My job included looking for new clients, taking orders, and matching shippers with carriers. In one year or so I felt that I had enough experience and contacts to start my own firm.
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