500 Five Stars!!!


Well not all of our google reviews are 5 stars but almost.  We are just about to hit our 500th glowing Google review.  99.1% of the reviews have a 5 star rating.  I am so very honored to work with a team that is second to none.  They are ultimate professionals who work with excellence and integrity everyday.  The students love the course.  The teachers love the opportunity to instruct.  

We have a passion for passing on secrets to success in the transportation industry as well as in life.  Our instructors really know the business.  They are great motivators as well.  Each month I love to read the google reviews and watch the video testimonials.  Our students are full of enthusiasm for the future after taking the course.  They are quite entertaining to watch.  

If you think you'd like a change in your career or would like to be more in control of your future.  Give me a call.  I can tell with just a few questions if freight brokering is a good match for you.  We have a slew of other online courses that can boost you into a great new future.  Stretch your brain, grow your income and have fun in the process.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

214-206-1169

www.brooketraining.com 

Columbus Day



History.com
declares:  Columbus Day is a U.S. holiday that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492, and Columbus Day 2021 occurs on Monday, October 11. It was unofficially celebrated in a number of cities and states as early as the 18th century, but did not become a federal holiday until 1937. For many, the holiday is a way of both honoring Columbus’ achievements and celebrating Italian-American heritage. 

But throughout its history, Columbus Day and the man who inspired it have generated controversy, and many alternatives to the holiday have proposed since the 1970s including Indigenous Peoples' Day, now celebrated in many U.S. states and cities.  Why can't we celebrate both?


Christopher Columbus' brave journey to find a new land, establish a new country with religious freedom is part of our history.  The Indigenous people and their amazing resilience in living off the land and then adjusting to the development of America is also a part of our history.  Both sides experienced great hardship amidst great adventure, bloodshed and healing.  We live in an imperfect world alongside others who have good and bad life experiences.

Let's celebrate the goodness in others.  Help those who are struggling along the way and do the very best with what God has entrusted to us. 

Take time this Columbus Day to be thankful to live in a flawed but amazing country of opportunity.  Reflect on your blessings.  Meet someone new with a different background than yours.  Celebrate our bonds and our differences.

Moving forward,

Jeff Roach

www.brooketraining.com