Frequently Asked Questions
Some of your question answers can be found here.
What Does a Freight Broker Do?
- Connects shippers (companies with freight) to carriers (trucking companies)
- Charges the shipper (e.g. $1,200), books the truck for less (e.g. $900), and keeps the margin
- Typical profit: $100–$1,000+ per shipment
- Do that 5 times a week, and you’re earning $6,000/month — without a single truck or warehouse. One load can cover the cost of this course.
Why Become a Freight Broker?
- Earn $100–$1,000+ per load — unlimited income potential
- Start fast — low setup costs, no trucks or warehouse needed
- Work from anywhere — phone + internet = your mobile office
- 2.3 Trillion Dollar industry — $940B+ in trucking alone
- Add-on for carriers — perfect if you already run a trucking business
How long will I have access to the course?
The course is self-paced, giving users the flexibility to take as much time as they need to successfully complete it. To progress, each section must be passed in order, and with a single paid registration, you'll have access until you've completed the entire course. No need to worry about failing and having to pay again. Upon successful completion, each user will receive a certificate.
What is the difficulty level of this course?
This course is built for beginners — even with no experience.
Do I get a certificate when I complete the course?
Yes, we provide a digital copy of your certificate via downloadable file.
Can I register or pay for someone else?
Absolutely, at the checkout page please fill in your registrants details in the register fields and fill the payment billing details along with payment form. If you need 3 or more employee registration please click here for group discount order page.
How long does it take to get set up?
It’s possible to complete all licensing and registration within 30 days.
I’m a Motor Carrier. Can I learn to broker?
Absolutely. This course helps carriers learn both sides of the business.
How long does it take to complete the course?
About 1 hour of video content, plus time for studying and applying.