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Most of this blog will be related to my efforts to become a freight broker. I will periodically make entries that have nothing to do with being a freight broker. I'm just that way.
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Freight Broker continued

Posted 01.07.2009 at 02.42 PM by Lilbit
Well, I decided not to go on as an agent for another broker. I couldn't find one that had the same ideas and principles that I have. I have been researching the things necessary to start my own brokerage from scratch, putting together figures, writing a business plan. It's been interesting to say the least, and I think it would be easier to buy a truck and go owner-operator than it is to start a brokerage!

The nice thing is I won't have to pay someone to design forms, create a website,...
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War on the Roads: Part 3

Posted 08.30.2008 at 12.07 PM by Lilbit
The industry, along with the government, have worked together to create the Hours of Service rules and drug testing requirements, which is required before a company can send a newly hired driver out in a truck, in the event of an accident, and random throughout the year. Vehicle inspections preformed by the DOT and state troopers are another way to locate and correct improper behavior and vehicle maintenance. Scale Houses, also known as weigh stations and chicken coops, are one of the main methods...
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War on the Roads: Part 2

Posted 08.23.2008 at 03.25 PM by Lilbit
Trucking companies promote safety among their drivers in a variety of ways. New graduates from driving schools are placed into a driver training program in which the new driver is paired with a more experienced driver-trainer for six to eight weeks. The driver trainer continues the education the new driver started at driving school. The amount of experience the driver-trainer is required to have varies by company, with the lowest amount of experience being six months. Other company programs include...
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War on the Roads: Part 1

Posted 08.16.2008 at 11.16 AM by Lilbit
Here is part one of the paper.

Motorists are at fault in the majority of crashes between passenger vehicles and tractor-trailers; however, the public perception and media portrayal puts the blame on the truck drivers and trucking companies (O’Liddy, 2006). There is much information that the public and the media are not aware of regarding the requirements and regulations for truck drivers, the proper behavior around big trucks on the road, and what the truck driver goes through on a...
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The paper I wrote for a college class

Posted 08.16.2008 at 11.03 AM by Lilbit
I will be starting a series of blog posts about a paper I wrote for a class in college. Having mentioned it in a couple of threads, it was recommended by CyberGal that I put this into a blog, and I thought it was a great idea. I will be breaking this up into a few posts, as the entire paper when changed over to single spacing (had to double space for school), still takes up 5 pages. First, let me start off by saying that this paper was written for a college class, hence it is written with John Q....
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Why I want to become a freight broker

Posted 08.14.2008 at 11.25 AM by Lilbit
There are several reasons I want to be a freight broker. The first one is that it allows me to stay active in an industry that I enjoy. I can not drive truck anymore due to a bad back and shoulder. I need to be able to work from home because of the back and shoulder. The problems with those make it difficult for me to work elsewhere. It's very hard to make the adjustments to my routine to suit my physical health working outside the home.

There are quite a few brokers out there that...
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