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CEO’s Message to Prospective
Students
In today's time we should be careful how we spend our money. As a 30 plus year
educator, trainer, and businessman, I have a few suggestions/questions to pass
on to prospective students who are wise enough to desire training before
embarking on a new career.
• Not all schools are created equal.
• Is the instructor an effective teacher? Not just anyone can teach.
• Is the instructor engaged in brokering? Timely real life experience is crucial
to effective teaching.
• Can a new career really be taught over the phone, online, in one day, in two
days, etc.?
• Should a training facility offer follow up support?
• Does it sound too good to be true?
• Is the facility connected to any industry association whether profit or
non-profit?
• To be successful in this business, you have to be committed. Zero investment
requires no commitment.
• How many times did the training facility call you without your permission or
unsolicited?
• What did they say about their competition?
I know that not everyone looking for a training facility asks these types of
questions. Sometimes people pay for training that truly does not prepare them
for their new career. If this has happened to you, TTI will give future students
a tuition credit of 50% (up to $1500.00) of the cost of any bona fide freight
broker training you have previously attended. A copy of your purchase receipt
from that training facility will be required. WISHING YOU THE BEST OF LUCK IN
YOUR NEW CAREER!
Sincerely,
DeWayne Gilbreath
CEO, Transport Training International
www.freightbrokertrainingschool.com
- Freight broker and and truck broker school.
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