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- Understanding the trucking industry from a driver’s perspective allows you to effectively help clients. This is why completing the training course is crucial. The results above show how our clients succeed and represent the goal you will help them achieve—or exceed.
FOR THIS LEVEL 1 ACCESS, COMPLETING THE TRAINING COURSE IS A REQUIREMENT.
- Level 1 Logistics Coordinators – Before gaining full access to start building your independent success with Eye1, we need to evaluate your skills. This position offers the flexibility to grow your client base, earn unlimited revenue, and create the freedom you desire.
- What is your revenue goal, and how committed are you to achieving independent success?
- As a Logistics Coordinator, your earning potential is unlimited, with existing agents making over $100,000 annually and maintaining a steady monthly income. This flexible role fits any lifestyle, and we encourage growing your client database to increase future commissions.
- Since the apps are self-training, client support is minimal, but you may assist occasionally. Logistics Coordinators provide direct support to meet the high demand for these services, exclusively for Class A CDL Owner Operators and Company Drivers operating 18-Wheelers Commercial Trucks transporting Dry Van, Reefer, and Flatbed freight
- As a Logistics Coordinator, you’ll help Class A CDL Company Drivers transition to independence and assist Owner Operators in mastering the trucking industry. Your guidance is crucial in helping them avoid financial failure and build a profitable future.
- Over 500,000 U.S. Trucking Companies and Owner-Operators—both big and small—struggle to operate profitably. Lost and confused, they continuously fail to build profits, leading to business collapse and financial hardship for countless individuals, as shown below.
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