Will This Freight Broker Training Company Survive After Falling Apart?
El Paso, Texas (PRWEB) September 13, 2007 -- John Thomas, President and owner of Atex Freight Broker Training, Inc. has no doubt about his company's survival.
Recently, John has introduced several training modules and is offering these as "parts" of his more comprehensive training. John intends to have an entire "toolbox" of different "parts" that focus on specific aspects of freight brokering and the industry.
John states that, "I've been getting more and more calls from individuals who really need in-depth training in some areas of freight brokering but not the entire scope. Many of these individuals are currently operating as freight brokers but have not received the necessary preparation that they need for one reason or another."
John goes on to state that "some of these 'parts' or modules are just one hour in duration; some are up to three hours. The benefit to the client is that they get the specific information they are seeking and they are paying less than the comprehensive training that includes about 36 topics in all. These 'parts' are conducted over the telephone and Internet just like the comprehensive training."
John will continue developing more modules for the toolbox based upon client surveys and he plans to have a total of ten modules by the end of this year. John also will be creating numerous other "tools" for his "toolbox" to assist freight brokers such as:
? manual accounting systems for those who don't want to invest the time and effort into learning computerized accounting systems and such as,
? database templates that are ready for collecting customer and trucking firm information.
Atex Freight Broker Training, Inc. is in its fourth year of training and conducts all training over the telephone and internet. To learn more about these training modules as well as the entire scope of freight broker training, please visit: http://www.atexfreightbrokertraining.com/purchasemodules.shtml
For other information, please contact John at either 1-915-313-3803, or you may visit his blog at www.freightbrokeringblog.com
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