Barbara Broker Continued

In Friday’s blog I started the story of Barbara, a former beauty industry professional who decided to learn freight brokering. Here’s more of the story:

Barbara was a star pupil in the online version of Brooke’s freight broker training school. She finished the course in an amazingly brief time, ready to enthusiastically start her new career. I was so taken by Ms. Scott’s commitment to the material and her overall zeal that I hired her right away, even as she received offers from multiple freight broker agencies.

Barbara’s work ethic and passion for learning and serving others were very obvious from the start. She is perfect for this course – she has a great attitude and loves education, both learning and teaching. In my six-plus years of training, she is one of the most impressive students I’ve ever had.”

Ms. Scott serves as my Executive Assistant and naturally, one of her initial duties is to promote the online course. She has embraced the role wholeheartedly, a testament to her own enthusiasm.

I don’t just teach others to be a freight broker. I still work in the industry. When a multi-million dollar shipping project with a freight brokerage in Houston came to me, I confidently enlisted Barbara to put her new skills to work.

“Realizing that overcoming adversity is a key to significance, I had to triumph,” Barbara said. “I take great pride in my work, so I’m always striving to learn, and to share what I learn. I created follow-up information for myself, I review the modules and the major points. I’m really enjoying this, and I appreciate all the wonderful opportunity it has brought into my life.”

Ms Scott is currently undergoing medical treatment. Juggling therapy sessions and doctor appointments with a rigid class schedule would have been nearly impossible, so the online course was ideal.

The online version of Brooke’s Freight broker training is offered through universities across the country. Click on Gatlin Education's Online Freight Broker Course in the far right column of Brooketraining.com.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

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