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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 34 MIN

The Real Reason Truck Drivers Fail (It's Not What You Think)

from Built in the Midwest

A driver clears $90K his first year. Another one with the same CDL is stuck at $55K and frustrated about it.Bill Oglesby has watched hundreds of students come through Midwest Truck Driving School. He can spot the difference between those two drivers before they ever leave the building. This week, he breaks down what that difference actually is — and most of it has nothing to do with driving.WHAT WE GET INTOWhy Bill chose pneumatic tanker — and how he really made his moneyThe exact habits Bill sees in students who go on to earn $80–100K+ vs. those who plateauWhat "reducing liability" means from the employer's side — and why it's the fastest way to get noticedHow your reputation spreads faster than any billboard — for better or worseWhy pre-trips aren't boring busywork — they're how you prove you're worth the better truckThe one mindset shift that separates people who burn out from people who build careersABOUT BILL OGLESBYBill is the lead instructor at Midwest Truck Driving School in Escanaba, Michigan. Before teaching, he hauled dry bulk pneumatic tanker. He got recruited to teach while hauling a load of lime, and he's been watching students go from nervous to hired ever since.TIMESTAMPS00:00 — "We all have the same 24 hours." Bill on what most people get wrong.01:10 — The earning gap nobody talks about: why two drivers with the same CDL can end up $30K apart05:13 — How Bill increased his income hauling pneumatic tanker08:33 — Endorsements and the freight that pays more — what doors they actually open 10:54 — The phone call that pulled Bill off the road and into the classroom13:07 — The loneliest part of trucking — and how drivers build real connections on the road17:06 — "It's just trucking. It's going to be easy." Why that mindset kills careers.18:20 — 200+ divisions in trucking — if you hate what you're doing, you haven't found your niche yet22:48 — The guy who shows up 20 minutes early vs. the guy who's 10 minutes late.24:47 — Pre-trips, dirty boots, and why the determine your career26:02 — You want the fancy truck? Here's how you earn it.27:32 — You're not just an employee. You're a liability. How to flip that.29:50 — The McDonald's French fry fryer broke. It'll be okay. (Seriously — this is about more than fries.)33:40 — Bill's advice to his younger self: one word that changes everythingLINKSEpisode 3 with Jillian Garcia (Schneider National): https://built-in-the-midwest.captivate.fm/episode/what-a-schneider-recruiter-learned-from-talking-to-thousands-of-drivers/Midwest Truck Driving School: midwesttruckdrivingschool.comCONNECTGot a story? Know someone who should be on the show? Reach out at [email protected] what we're building at midwesttruckdrivingschool.com

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