Beginner - No Experience Required
English
Shippers list
Broker list
Carrier list
Certificate
129$
For experienced or Completed Level 1
English
Shippers list
Broker list
Carrier list
Certificate
179$
For Completed Level 1 / Level 2
English
Shippers list
Broker list
Carrier list
Certificate
99$
✓ Level 1: Dispatcher Fundamentals - Full Dispatch Program
✓ Level 2: Advanced Dispatch Training - Full Program
✓ BONUS: Free 1-on-1 Strategy Sessions with George
✓ BONUS 2: $200 off the combined price - instant savings
✓ Full Dispatch Training Support & Community Access

No. The course includes pre-recorded video lessons, not just downloadable PDFs. You also get an AI Toolkit, contracts, dispatch sheets, load logs, broker/carrier resources, and direct support.
Yes. Level 1 is made for beginners and says no experience is required. The course starts with dispatcher fundamentals before moving into more advanced workflows and AI-assisted dispatching.
You get access to the course level you purchased, including the core video lessons, AI prompts, resource vault, contracts, dispatch sheets, load logs, broker/carrier resources, and support access. Level 1 also includes a shipper list, broker list, carrier list, and certificate.
For $129, Level 1 gives you beginner dispatch training, lifetime access to core lessons, AI prompts, templates, resource lists, support, and a certificate. The real question is not whether the course is worth $129 - it is whether you will actually finish it, practice the workflows, and use the tools. The price is low, the execution is what decides the value.
Truck dispatching can open several paths: working as a dispatcher, supporting carriers, helping owner-operators, moving into after-hours dispatch, building a small dispatch agency, or eventually managing multiple carriers. The course gives you fundamentals, AI-assisted workflows, market tools, and real dispatch templates so you can start building those skills from the ground up.
Success is possible, but it is not automatic. The students who win are the ones who learn the process, practice broker communication, understand rates, stay consistent, and treat dispatching like a real business skill - not a quick-money shortcut. The industry rewards people who can solve problems, communicate fast, and keep trucks moving.