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For serious owner-operators, working with an experienced U.S.-based dispatcher like Jason Ferguson with 30 years of experience can be a major advantage over less experienced or overseas dispatch services.
| What Matters | Experienced U.S.-Based Dispatcher | Less Experienced / Overseas Dispatcher |
|---|---|---|
| ๐ Broker calls | Clear, professional communication | May sound scripted or miss key details |
| ๐ฐ Rate negotiation | Understands lanes, fuel, deadhead, and timing | May accept weak loads too fast |
| ๐บ๏ธ U.S. freight knowledge | Knows regional markets, traffic, weather, and freight hubs | Often relies only on load-board numbers |
| โ ๏ธ Problem solving | Handles delays, detention, layover, TONU, and paperwork issues | May not know what to ask for or document |
| ๐ค Driver support | Understands the pressure of real U.S. trucking | May treat the carrier like a number |
| ๐ Weekly planning | Looks at the whole week, not just one load | May book loads that hurt the next reload |
| โ Accountability | Easier to reach and build trust with | Rotating agents or time-zone gaps can create delays |
๐ง The Difference Is Judgment
A bad load can cost more than a cheap dispatch fee. Deadhead, weak lanes, poor reload areas, bad appointment times, and poor broker communication all affect your bottom line.
An experienced dispatcher looks beyond one load and asks:
- ๐ฃ๏ธ Is this lane worth it?
- ๐ Will this delivery area reload well?
- ๐ Is the broker reliable?
- โฐ Are the pickup and delivery times realistic?
- ๐ต Does this load help the whole week?
That kind of judgment comes from experience.
Why U.S.-Based Dispatching Matters
Trucking in the United States is fast, regional, and relationship-driven. Brokers often expect quick answers, clear English, direct communication, and someone who understands the pressure of U.S. freight.
A U.S.-based dispatcher can better understand local markets, driver expectations, broker habits, weather problems, traffic delays, and the real cost of running a truck.
That can make a major difference between simply staying busy and actually making money.
NATIONAL FREIGHT DISPATCHER CERTIFICATION
Jason Ferguson is certified. A small percentage of dispatchers in the USA have this merit.
https://www.ndfca.com/courses/freight-manager-certification-examination
The most trusted certification in the Logistics industry.
“The NDFCA National Freight Dispatcher Certification is the most trusted and respected certification in the industry. When professionals in the logistics industry receive their NDFCA National Certification, they show other professionals and employers their commitment to excellence, knowledge and professionalism. The NDFCA Certification Examination is comprised of 50 industry-specific questions. The freight dispatcher candidate must pass the examination with a score of 70% or higher. “

Final Point
If you are an owner-operator, your dispatcher should not just be someone clicking on load boards. Your dispatcher should be a serious partner who understands freight, protects your time, communicates clearly, and helps you build a stronger trucking business.
If you have a semi with MC and determination to go OTR and make lots more $ with Jason, send info for an easy phone interview or call โช(229) 886-2421โฌ

Blog by Jason Ferguson, CEO, Sonoran Express Dispatch, in Alabama, USA. He has 30 years experience and is certified by National Dispatch and Freight Certification Association (NDFCA) Very few dispatchers have this certification. He only brings on ten carriers at a time that stay with him for years, If you are interested in a friendly get-to-know each other call please fill out contact form or reply. Thank you. โKeep on truckinโ!โ
