The new generation of "O/O's"

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by OscarGoldman, Feb 18, 2023.

  1. Jubal Early Times

    Jubal Early Times Road Train Member

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    I’m a very sensitive kind of guy. We should respect and validate the feelings of those we share the planet with.
     
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  3. Bumper

    Bumper Road Train Member

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    My apologies to her. She still does not look amused...
     
  4. Bumper

    Bumper Road Train Member

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    I feel so bad Im looking to un retire and go back out there!
     
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  5. Movingismylifeilovemoving

    Movingismylifeilovemoving Light Load Member

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    I don't want to #### post to the positive people around here.

    Just don't eat more than your share of the food! It's easy
     
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  6. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    That's why she's the The OM.
     
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  7. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    We're offended that you have to take a class to become sensitive.
     
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  8. Last Call

    Last Call Road Train Member

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    You a perfect example to represent the thread title
    Just so your aware ..you don't get a glass of Kool-Aid & Participation trophy for trying to be Billy Badazz on your keyboard
     
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  9. abyliks

    abyliks Road Train Member

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    There are times I thought to myself that I wasn’t ready to go O/o, then, after getting stuck somewhere talking to another truck owner for a while, I would wonder how they even know how to turn the key and feel better about myself, it’s not even like there’s one right answer for things, there’s a lot of different markets/jobs in this industry with different ways of running things that do work, but there’s clearly also a lot of wrong answers.

    the Facebook I definitely believe in stupid questions getting stupid answers, although if someone is taking the time to come to this site and try to actually do research I try my hardest to give them my answer/way of doing things and hopefully they take it with a grain of salt and keep researching but Atleast a perspective on things about how they want theirs to work, although being an ####### in nature a few do still squeak through
     
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  10. Ridgeline

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    Thursday morning on the way to my office I hit a truck stop to fill up my service truck on the way there. I am in the fuel isle just getting ready to fill the aux tank and someone comes up to me with a sob story he can't afford fuel and needs some fuel. He wasn't asking for money but fuel. He is a new owner operator and "lost" some money on a load and is in trouble because he can't get any loads without fuel. I told him I don't just hand over the nozzle and say go for it, I asked him what does he have to sell. He was pissed and walked away. Just as I finished up and was going to pull up, here he is again, the guy next to me told him to take a hike, and this time he said he has somethings to sell. So I got a laptop, iPad and an Xbox, he got 50 gallons of fuel. I also offered him some advice, go to my office and I will sit down with him and tell him what he is doing wrong.

    I met with him Thursday and Friday for a few hours each time. The first thing I asked him is if he knew how to write, which took him by surprise, then I handed him a note pad and pens, told him to keep notes. We went through everything about his operation, where he made the mistakes and the problems he has with resources. I gave him access to some load boards we use to show him how to actually find loads, I told him how to sell his rig to a customer and so on.

    Why am I saying this?

    Because he is one of these new drivers who think this was so easy, and as a driver, he didn't pay attention to anything he should have. He has been here asking advice BUT ignored all of it. He has read my posts about how to pick out a truck and ignored that, he is broke because his truck had to be repaired after he had a level one and they put it OOS because of bad brakes. He was under the impression that a DOT annual was good enough and I told him these places like dealers just don't do inspections right, many just sign off on one and that's it.

    But still if he ignores what I provided him, he will fail. He got two great back to back loads from one of my customers to help him so I hope he doesn't ignore the advice.

    AND NO I would not do this for anyone but he wanted his xBox back and I made him work for it by dealing with an old man's lecturing on how not to run a business.
     
  11. 406newbie

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    Dang boomers and their know-it-all and willing to teach ways. :p

    That was an awesome story to read. Hopefully he's taken your advice to heart and turned things around and doing well.
     
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