Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher Opportunity (Remote) – Earn $114,400-$156,000/Year & $2,200-$3,000/Week

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Job title: Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher Opportunity (Remote) – Earn $114,400-$156,000/Year & $2,200-$3,000/Week in Colorado Springs, CO at Truck Driver NationCompany: Truck Driver NationJob description: Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher Opportunity (Remote) – Earn $114,400-$156,000/Year & $2,200-$3,000/WeekPartner with Truck Driver Nation to Build a Rewarding Career in Logistics—From the Comfort of Your Home!Truck Driver Nation is offering a unique opportunity for motivated individuals to join our team as an Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher in a remote capacity. This is not just a job—it's a chance to establish yourself in the trucking industry, grow your skills, and earn a substantial income through a commission-only structure. With our support, you'll help keep our drivers on the road while building a lasting career in logistics.Your Role and Responsibilities:As an Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher, you'll work closely with our team to:• Coordinate the booking and tracking of freight loads, ensuring seamless pickups and deliveries for our drivers.• Maintain professional communication with drivers, brokers, and clients through phone, email, and text to manage schedules.• Keep accurate records by updating load statuses in our systems.• Gain expertise in using load boards and dispatching tools to secure freight opportunities.• Ensure all activities comply with FMCSA regulations, with guidance from our experienced team.Support and Resources We Provide:• Comprehensive training to equip you with the skills needed to succeed as a freight dispatcher, even if you're starting with no experience.• Access to industry-standard tools, including load boards (e.g., DAT, Truckstop) and Google Workspace, to streamline your work.• A collaborative team environment with ongoing mentorship to support your growth and success.What We're Looking For:• Individuals with no prior dispatching experience required—this opportunity is designed for entry-level candidates eager to learn and grow.• Strong communication skills, with fluency in speaking and reading English.• An American phone line for reliable communication with drivers and clients.• High-speed internet, a computer, and a quiet, distraction-free work environment.• A noise-canceling headset to ensure clear, professional communication.• Availability to work flexible hours, with potential shifts covering evenings or weekends.• A proactive mindset, a willingness to learn, and a commitment to building a career in logistics.Experiences and Skills to Strengthen Candidacy for Entry-Level Freight DispatchersWhile the Entry-Level Freight Dispatcher role with Truck Driver Nation is designed for candidates with no prior dispatching experience, the following experiences and skills can make you a stronger candidate, showcasing your ability to succeed in this remote, commission-only position: * Customer Service or Sales Experience• Why It Helps: This role involves frequent communication with drivers, brokers, and clients via phone, email, and text. Experience in customer service or sales demonstrates your ability to communicate professionally, handle inquiries, and build relationships—key skills for coordinating schedules and securing loads.• Example: Working in a call center, retail, or hospitality role where you managed customer inquiries, resolved issues, or upsold services shows you can handle the communication demands of dispatching.• Relevance to Earnings: Since this is a commission-only role (8-10% per load), sales experience can help you negotiate better rates with brokers, increasing your weekly earnings ($2,200-$3,000).• Administrative or Data Entry Experience• Why It Helps: The role requires updating load statuses, maintaining accurate records in CRM systems, and ensuring compliance with FMCSA regulations. Experience in administrative roles or data entry highlights your organizational skills and attention to detail, which are critical for managing multiple loads and keeping records accurate.• Example: Previous roles as an office assistant, receptionist, or data entry clerk where you managed schedules, tracked information, or used spreadsheets (e.g., Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel) can set you apart.• Relevance to Earnings: Accurate record-keeping ensures loads are tracked and billed correctly, directly impacting your commission-based income.• Experience in Logistics, Transportation, or a Related Field• Why It Helps: While not required, any exposure to logistics, trucking, or transportation (even in a non-dispatching role) can give you a head start in understanding the industry. This could include roles like a warehouse worker, delivery driver, or logistics coordinator, where you gained familiarity with freight movement, driver schedules, or load tracking.• Example: Working as a delivery driver or in a warehouse where you interacted with drivers or managed shipment schedules can provide valuable context for the dispatcher role.• Relevance to Earnings: Familiarity with the industry can

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