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Trucker Path App Update Version 4.30: Address Book Feature <h2></h2>
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Good morning <strong>Trucker Path</strong> users!
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We’re excited to rollout the latest version 4.30 of Trucker Path in the App Stores (<a href="http://bit.ly/truckerpathdroid">Play Store</a> and <a href="http://bit.ly/truckerpathios">Apple</a>). Previously, saving the locations where you go to was not possible and you would have to input the address every time you needed to. This is cumbersome when you frequent a certain area / shipper / client. And so, we are introducing the “<strong>Address Book</strong>” feature.
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With “Address Book”, there is now a fast and easy way to save a list of locations and routes that you need quick access to.
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Here's how to use it.
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[img src="https://truckerpath.com/uploads/2020/11/TP-BLOG-AddressBook-1.jpg" alt=""]
<strong>1. Find your desired location on the search bar.</strong>
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Type the location of your choice on the "Search Point of Interest (POI),address bar" and select from the list.
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[img src="https://truckerpath.com/uploads/2020/11/TP-BLOG-AddressBook-2.jpg" alt=""]
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<strong>2. Save the location on the Address book. </strong>
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Click on the options on the highlighted location to add it to the "Address Book". You may even add a label/ description for that location.
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With this new feature you can save time and additional effort in repeatedly inputting your frequent locations.places.
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We thank you for your continued support! More feature updates in the pipeline for the next release cycle! If you have any suggestions please let our team know at community@truckerpath.com, we're actively looking for user suggestions!
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<h4>By The Trucker Path Team</h4>
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How to Grow Your Hard Earned Money in Trucking
[p]There are at least 3 ways to "grow" one's hard earned money in trucking:[/p]
[p]1. earn more for what you do as a trucker;[/p]
[p]2. earn a second income from the cab of one's truck; and[/p]
[p]3. put your money in an investment that lets it grow while you're driving. [/p]
[p]The majority of truckers are paid by the mile or by the task, meaning that they are trading their time for money.[/p]
[p]There are a lot of "time wasters" associated with trucking, including:
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<li>detention at shipper and receiver locations;</li>
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<li>waiting for loads;</li>
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<li>road construction; </li>
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<li>bad weather and storms; </li>
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<li>bottlenecks and congestion; </li>
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<li>mechanical breakdowns;</li>
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<li>accidents (both preventable and not preventable); and</li>
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<li>time that the Hours of Service regulations force truckers to wait without getting paid.</li>
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[p]Seek to reduce or eliminate as many of these time wasters as possible.[/p]
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[p]Regarding earning more money for what you do, you can:[/p]
<li>make yourself available to drive during all hours when you legally can drive;</li>
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<li>develop a good relationship with those in your trucking company who assign loads, including your driver manager;</li>
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<li>develop good relationships with mechanics in your trucking company's shop, so that they will perform maintenance or repairs on your truck in a timely manner; </li>
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<li>be friendly with everyone with whom you come in contact, including guards and lumpers; </li>
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<li>work for a trucking company that values your experience and will pay you accordingly; and</li>
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<li>perform with excellence all of the tasks assigned to you, so that you will develop a good reputation and be worthy of getting more miles or being assigned higher paying tasks.</li>
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[p]Seek to pay off all that you owe as you buy things, so that you don't have to pay credit card interest.[/p]
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[p]If you don't have a budget, begin by using our "spending diary" (free download) for a minimum of 30 days so that you track where you are spending money.[/p]
[p]From there, set up a budget, including what you save.[/p]
[p]When the time is right, put your savings into:[/p]
<li>either an interest-bearing account of some kind;</li>
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<li>or investments that are most likely to grow.</li>
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[p]Two ways to save more money as a trucker include:[/p]
<li>preparing and eating as many meals as possible in your truck; and </li>
<li>resisting the urge to spend money on non-critical things. </li>
[p]We provide 35+ free downloads through our site.[/p]
[p]To get them instantly by email, sign up through the form on the page listed below and confirm your subscription:
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<a href="https://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/free-downloads.html">https://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/free-downloads.html</a>[/p]
[p]On behalf of my husband Mike and me, we wish all professional truck drivers safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.[/p]
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[p][b]By Vicki Simons[/b][/p]
<a href="https://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/">https://www.truck-drivers-money-saving-tips.com/</a>
Freight Broker License [p] Learn how to get a freight broker license and move freight in a few easy steps.[/p]
[h2]Freight Broker License[/h2]
[p]The freight industry is continually expanding and having a freight broker license gives you the authority to earn money by moving truck freight without actually hauling it.[/p]
[p] A freight broker license allows freight brokers the authority to move freight by connecting shippers with carriers, essentially brokering the deal. Freight brokers are hired by shippers who have freight that needs to be hauled from one location to another.[/p]
[p]Let's say there is a furniture warehouse in Texas that needs to ship its freight to department stores in Georgia. The warehouse representative is the shipper, who needs to find a carrier to haul the load. This is where the freight broker comes in.[/p]
[p]With a freight broker license you are paid by the shipper to find a carrier to haul the load. You can use your broker authority to find qualified carriers on load boards like [a href="https://truckerpath.com/truckloads/broker-load-board/?utm_source=Blog&utm_medium=brokerlicense&utm_campaign=July19"]Truckloads[/a] by either posting information about your freight or by doing a truck search to find a potentially interested carrier.[/p]
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[h2]Freight Broker License Cost[/h2]
[p]To get a freight broker license and have broker authority you must apply for a US DOT number with the Department of Transportation first. Once approved, use your DOT Number to get a Motor Carrier (MC) number and broker authority with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This is approved through the completion of the [a href="https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/registration/form-op-1-application-motor-property-carrier-and-broker-authority"]OP-1 Form[/a] which includes a $300 application fee.[/p]
[h2]Broker Authority[/h2]
[p]Having broker authority isn't the only requirement to become a freight broker. You will need to decide if you want to start a freight broker company or if you want to work for an established brokerage company.[/p]
[p]Regardless of your choice, you should be sure to do ample research in order to better understand the nuances of the trucking industry and which options are best for you. We've provided a step-by-step guide to help you become a freight broker.[/p]
[button-white href="https://truckerpath.com/blog/how-to-become-a-freight-broker/"]Guide to Become a Freight Broker[/button-white]