Whats in your Wallet by Richard Obrien. 2009
Todd 03-30-2009
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This is some good stuff guys, dont pass it up.

http://www.concretepumping.com/dictionary/index.php/What%27s_in_your_Wallet_by_Richard_O%27brien_2009

I would just like to thank Richard O’Brien and his team for all the hard work they have done and all the money they have spent to bring this to the publics view. Richard O’Brien Paid over $10,000 to prepare the outline and the cost of the presentation in Las Vegas by Ben Snyder. Richard has always been about sharing the info helping make our industry better by the free release of information.

Thanks again for sharing this info.

 


Joe 03-30-2009
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I have worked for Richard and Pete and they set a pretty good examplpe for the way things should be. They actually take the time with their operators and help them understand the ins and outs of the business so they can see it from all sides good and bad. Everything I have learned from them I still use today and everyday since I left the O'Brien Companies and they have served me well and made me not only a better person but a better and more valuable employee. With that being said, does that mean I agree to the "T" with everything of course not but it definitely openned up my perspective in all areas of this crazy business...

ShortStik 03-30-2009
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excel worked for me

Todd 03-30-2009
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Each of them are zipped so you have to unzip, normally you just have to double click on them. or just unzip they are excel forms.


TooTall 03-30-2009
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 "What's in your wallet"? This better not be a CapitalOne commercial that suggests using a credit card to make pump payments!

Tracy 03-31-2009
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 Hey Joe, I am very impressed by your anwser.  I like to hear people say what you said about former employers. I glad you got something out of the past, I mean that in a good way.

 How have you been? Are you still in Washington state?


Joe 03-31-2009
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Hey Bud, Yes I am I moved over to the orange and white after the total disaster of working with another OBCP employee. Obviously he didint take the same lessons and values away from his experience there. Its a shame because when his head was on straight albeit not to often he was an ok guy.