They have some really big clients(Walmart, Kroger, Coca Cola, and just about every other major company tenders them some freight) those big accounts are ran by professionals with big support staff. I would imagine those accounts did insanely well last year.
It’s the new brokers who probably aren’t doing well and had a hard time even getting ahold of businesses last year.
Former TQL employee: ask away
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Always fun to get the information from the competitors. Thanks for popping by. As always, these kinds of threads make me super glad I came into this industry through a small brokerage instead of someone like TQL.Lab_Rat_Logistics, Rickp, Dino soar and 8 others Thank this. -
As a Logistics Manager for 36 trucks working for a Carrier, I have booked countless TQL loads. Some good, some bad. We have reached TQL Elite Carrier which I did not know was a thing. They sent a plaque award and all. Does that even mean anything? Rates have not increased due to the Elite status, so what's the deal there?
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When you say $4000 per week, do you mean gross or net?
The million dollar broker, was that gross or net? If net, they get 25% of the profit generated?
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I remember their top broker made $375k in commission one week while I was there. I believe he had the Nestle account.
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TQL pays commission off of when they get paid.
They expect you to have $4000 margin each week but if all your clients were to pay their bills in the same pay period, your commission check would be 20-25% of the balances paid.
There are definitely brokers there who make millions in commission each year. Very few but they have massive accounts and have been there for years.650cat425, 6wheeler and Dale thompson Thank this. -
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