"I'm going to go multi truck to get more freedom"

Mikey P

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This industry was notorious for pressuring us into going multi truck.
I say "was" because almost all the gurus and programs have moved on or passed away. Along with the fact that trying define men who fill all the needs for the sales oriented, hard work, seni- mechanical and problem solver role, is nearly impossible these days.

The vast majority of us are incapable of managing others and waste loads of precious time and resources figuring this reality out.

Some are fortunate and can return to the O/O roll. Insurance up, stay off the dirt bike or slopes and enjoy the freedom and savings of a running solo.

..and some go bankrupt and have to get a low skill, low pay job.

Those that stuck with never see the promise of more free time or revenue, just bragging rights.

Overy 40 years I've seen the viscous cycle over and over, it's very sad, and I have deep regrets for allowing myself to have gotten sucked into it.

The Cleaning Standard will be VERY upfront about this.


And we'll be very helpful in guiding those who can pull it off.




Tell me about your experiences....
 
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Kenny Hayes

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Employees are what you used to hear about women. Can't live with em, can't live without em. God gave me a lot of both. I love my women like crazy, can't always say the same for my employees! I'd hate to think I have 25-30 scattered all over a city in people's homes.😬
 

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