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Freight agents wanted? Not all opportunities are created equal. Learn where experienced agents find real partnerships.
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Freight agents wanted? Not all opportunities are created equal. Learn where experienced agents find real partnerships.
Freight agents are in high demand right now, but not every “opportunity” is worth your book of business.
If you’re already working as a freight agent with experience under your belt, you know how it goes: brokers can promise big, but leave you chasing claims, managing the back office solo, or shouldering all the liability.
We’ve put this together for seasoned freight agents only, the experienced professionals who are searching through the “freight agent wanted” ads and wondering which opportunities are real partnerships and which are smoke and mirrors.
When you see “freight agents wanted” on job boards like Indeed, remember that seasoned agents rarely “apply,” they are recruited.
Focus your energy where serious brokerages hunt:
And for an additional read on freight agent openings, check out our article Top Freight Agent Programs in 2025: What Makes Them Stand Out, it’s a great internal resource to learn what to look for.
When brokerage job posts say “freight agent wanted,” what they really mean is “we want producers, agents with proven networks and volume.”
Sometimes “freight agent wanted” is just bait for bad offers. Watch for these red flags:
The phrase “freight agent wanted” is everywhere, but only a few brokerages back it up with actual infrastructure. Somerset Logistics built the Somerset Agent Program for experienced agents seeking independence with support:
If you’re ready to stop scrolling “freight agent wanted” posts and instead align with a partner that truly supports agents, not just another brokerage, let’s talk.
Contact us about the Somerset Agent Program today. Let’s see if your experience and goals align with ours.
When a brokerage posts “freight agent wanted,” they’re usually seeking experienced independent agents with an existing book of business. These brokerages want producers who can bring customers and carrier relationships, not entry-level applicants.
Instead of relying only on sites like Indeed, experienced agents should check load boards with job sections, LinkedIn freight groups, and logistics industry forums. These are the channels where serious brokerages actively post “freight agent wanted” opportunities.
Red flags include commission splits that sound too good to be true, no mention of claims or liability support, and a lack of technology or back-office resources. If you’re carrying all the risk, it’s not a legitimate partnership.
If you’re an established agent, think of it as a conversation, not an application. Highlight your book of business and ask the brokerage how they support agents with tools, claims handling, and financial backing.
Somerset Logistics built its Somerset Agent Program to support experienced agents with the tools, tech, and financial stability they need while still giving them independence. We value your book of business and back it with real infrastructure.
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