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  • DOT Compliance With Brian Riker - 143
    2025/06/09
    In this episode, we speak with Brian Riker, a DOT compliance expert in the towing industry. He addresses common misconceptions about towing regulations and highlights the importance of operational compliance for liability management. Brian shares insights on establishing a compliant towing business, the significance of proper record-keeping, and the potential consequences of non-compliance. He offers practical strategies for enhancing safety and training while emphasizing that prioritizing compliance is crucial for protecting both the business and its drivers. Chapters 0:27 Introduction and Acknowledgements 0:53 Coping with Loss in the Industry 4:45 Guest Introduction: Brian Riker 5:36 Importance of Compliance in Towing 10:05 Understanding Compliance Requirements 14:10 First Steps Towards Compliance 18:16 The Challenges of Hiring Drivers 22:42 Clarifying CDL vs. CMV Regulations 25:32 Misconceptions About Hours of Service 28:05 The Consequences of Violations 32:58 The Importance of Proper Documentation 36:08 Navigating State Regulations 39:40 Protecting Your License as a Driver 41:07 The Role of Attorneys in Towing 51:08 The Impact of Drug Testing Regulations 52:08 Roadside Inspection Myths Busted 58:05 Closing Thoughts on Compliance and Safety
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    1 時間 7 分
  • Which One Are You? - 142
    2025/05/19
    In episode 142 of the Tow Business Podcast, we explore the dynamics between towing industry owners and employees. We discuss different owner communication styles and their effects on team morale, advocating for operational transparency and accountability. The conversation covers the role of AI in hiring, teamwork in field operations, and the importance of clarity in company policies to prevent miscommunication. We emphasize fostering a positive work environment through effective communication and responsibility, reinforcing professionalism across the board. 0:27 Introduction to Tow Business Podcast 2:01 Seasonal Housekeeping in Towing 5:05 Embracing AI in Employee Reviews 7:53 Enhancing Recruitment with AI 10:57 Importance of Safety Manuals 14:19 Identifying Owner and Employee Types 15:39 Transparency in Ownership 31:04 Cost Awareness in Damage Claims 32:17 Employee Contributions to Company Health 36:24 Punctuality and Professionalism 40:00 Personal Appearance and Cleanliness 42:18 Creating Your Value for Raises 44:26 Teamwork and Support Among Employees 49:46 Enforcing Policies and Procedures 58:32 The Importance of Doing the Right Thing 1:00:40 Conclusion and Call to Action
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    1 時間 2 分
  • Talking Peer Groups With Bert King - 141
    2025/04/28
    Chapters 0:27 Introduction to the Tow Business Podcast 1:47 Florida Tow Show Recap 5:50 New Initiatives in Towing 10:21 Owner's Groups Discussion 18:24 Consulting Insights from Burt King 32:31 The Role of Ego in Business 46:39 Marketing Strategies for Towers 47:27 Interest in Owner's Groups 1:02:14 Personal Experiences and Accountability 1:13:53 Contact Information and Closing Remarks Long Summary In this episode of the Tow Business Podcast, we delve deep into the intricacies of the towing industry, drawing insights from our recent experiences and interactions at the Florida Tow Show and the Tow Summit. The conversation kicks off with reflections on the weather's impact on business. We touch on the fluctuating attendance at the Florida Tow Show, analyzing feedback from attendees and vendors alike, while acknowledging the evolving landscape of these events. There’s an air of camaraderie as we discuss the importance of familiar faces and new connections we made, highlighting the value of community within this sometimes isolating industry. A significant announcement from this episode is the formation of the American Towing Advocates Association, a collective aimed at enhancing the industry's image and addressing long-standing issues such as insurance treatments and operational challenges. I elaborate on my new role as vice chair, expressing the urgency and importance of having a unified voice to advocate for better practices and respect on our highways. This association is not just about voicing concerns; it's about being proactive in addressing the issues we face in our day-to-day operations. We shift our focus to the concept of owner’s groups and the enormous potential they hold for individual businesses and the towing industry as a whole. I’m joined by Burt King, a respected figure in the towing consulting realm, who explains the value of joining peer groups for accountability and shared wisdom. Burt elaborates on his journey from operating a successful towing company to becoming a consultant who helps others achieve their business goals. We discuss the critical need for towing professionals to understand their finances, emphasizing how many operators inadvertently neglect this aspect, often leading to unsustainable practices. Throughout our discussion, we highlight the importance of managing ego and fear in decision-making processes. We share personal stories that showcase how emotional responses to business challenges can cloud judgment and lead to long-term pitfalls. The conversation encourages listeners to embrace the benefits of collaboration, to lean on one another, and to move away from a mindset of competition towards one of community and shared growth. Burt outlines the tangible benefits of being part of an owner's group, including insightful feedback from peers on company operations and financial health. He provides examples of how simple conversations lead to innovative solutions, demonstrating the diverse perspectives that can be drawn from operators across different regions. By sharing their unique challenges and successes, towing companies can learn from one another, avoiding costly mistakes and helping to raise the industry standard overall. We conclude the episode by inviting listeners to consider joining owner groups and supporting the newly launched American Towing Advocates Association. I emphasize the critical nature of being involved, not just for personal growth, but for the collective elevation of the towing profession. This episode serves as a rallying call to the towing community, urging everyone to embrace collaboration, professionalism, and proactive change to foster a brighter future for our industry. Brief Summary In this episode of the Tow Business Podcast, we explore the nuances of the towing industry, sharing insights gained from the Florida Tow Show and the Tow Summit. I discuss the significance of community in our field, noting the formation of the American Towing Advocates Association, where I serve as vice chair, to address key industry issues effectively. Joining me is Burt King, who emphasizes the value of owner’s groups for accountability and financial clarity among towing professionals. We reflect on the emotional challenges in decision-making and advocate for collaboration over competition, highlighting how peer interactions can lead to innovative solutions. We conclude by encouraging listeners to engage with owner groups and support the movement toward a unified and professional towing industry.
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    1 時間 17 分
  • Tow Summit Highlights - 140
    2025/04/14
    Chapters 0:27 Introduction to Tow Business Podcast 0:46 Spring Break and Florida Tow Show 11:00 AI in the Towing Industry 25:10 Compliance and Safety Insights 32:43 Marketing and Business Growth 43:32 Future Innovations in Towing 52:21 Conclusion and Wrap-Up Brief Summary In this episode, we discuss key topics in the towing industry with my co-host Brad, including our experiences at the Florida Tow Show and insights from the ATRI Report on anti-predatory towing measures. We highlight the impact of economic uncertainties and tariffs on our operations, as well as the potential of AI to enhance efficiency while preserving human interaction. Our conversation emphasizes the importance of compliance with transportation regulations and the need for industry adaptation to evolving market demands.
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    53 分
  • How Are You Dealing With Increased Costs - 139
    2025/03/31
    In this episode, I team up with Brad to discuss the latest in the towing industry, sharing personal updates and the impact of recent weather events on our operations. We explore effective marketing strategies, highlighting the importance of targeted advertising and the need to address rising operational costs through rate adjustments. We share insights on competition and insurance challenges, emphasizing the necessity for operators to stay informed about regulatory issues. I wrap up with a light personal note and invite listener feedback, promoting safety and professionalism in the towing community. Chapters 0:24 Introduction to Tow Business Podcast 1:37 Weekend Weather and Baseball 2:08 Storms and Tornado Alley 5:30 Aggressive Sales Tactics 8:45 Marketing Insights 10:07 Increasing Rates Discussion 15:04 Online Advertising Strategies 16:41 The Importance of Customer Retention 20:42 Training for Towing Companies 37:24 New Truck Purchase Decisions 43:07 Summit and Florida Show Plans 54:29 Addressing Increased Expenses 59:34 Buc-ee's Experience and Commentary 1:01:23 Conclusion and Call to Action
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    1 時間 2 分
  • You Broke My Broken Liftgate! - 138
    2025/03/10

    In this episode of the Tow Business Podcast, Jeff shares his whirlwind experience dealing with four different tow truck companies during a recent trip, offering insights on customer service and efficiency in the industry. Brad discusses the challenges of replacing one of his trucks, weighing the options and costs involved. Jeff then wraps up with two wild stories about bogus damage claims on liftgates—shedding light on the importance of documentation and protecting your business from false accusations. Tune in for real-world lessons, industry talk, and a few laughs along the way!

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    52 分
  • Straight From Traxero - 137
    2025/02/03

    Traxero's CEO Chris Landis and SVP, Sales Jillian Grassetti come on to discuss their State of the Industry Report Brand and I discussed on a recent show. After that, we get into the Traxero / Autura merger and what it means for the towing industry.

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  • Scam Talk With Dennis McGowan - 136
    2025/01/20
    Welcome to the Tow Business Podcast, the towing industry’s longest-running show, where we dive deep into the latest news, insights, and innovations that can help you grow your tow business. Each episode is crafted to provide a wealth of information and promote professionalism in the industry and within your community. Our distinguished hosts, Jeff and Brad, bring together their diverse experiences and viewpoints to foster thoughtful discussions on the challenges and triumphs faced by today's towing professionals. In this podcast, our discussion often traverses various pressing topics, including real-time weather challenges that impact the towing business, such as the intense snowstorms frequently seen in Ohio where the hosts reside. Listeners engage with stories of busy towing operations during inclement weather, and how each storm brings its unique set of demands on the industry. Episodes frequently feature intriguing banter about regional coffee preferences among tow truck drivers, providing a hint of humor that connects listeners on a personal level. Moreover, we continuously strive to highlight the darker side of the towing industry, particularly the scams that can target both operators and customers alike. In each episode, we delve into pressing issues such as potentially predatory towing practices and the ongoing battle against unscrupulous actors. With guests like Dennis McGowan from Honk, we uncover the tactics being used in the field and how towers can protect themselves and their businesses. Discussions are comprehensive, featuring detailed insights into towing scams, regulation loopholes, and tips for avoiding pitfalls that can be detrimental to business operations. Our podcast goes beyond just highlighting challenges; we also emphasize the importance of community and support for towing associations. These organizations play a vital role in promoting ethical practices and establishing standards that protect both towers and consumers. The emphasis on the towing association’s support echoes the podcast's overarching message—be safe, be professional, and engage with regulatory bodies that advocate for our industry's integrity. Listeners can also expect a mix of stories highlighting innovative fixes and laughable experiences from the field, such as odd towing requests and the comical side of grave recovery situations. Each episode is filled with anecdotes that can help operators develop a more nuanced understanding of the various aspects of the business, from customer relations to equipment management. In addition to our enlightening discussions, we regularly shine a light on essential tools that can improve operational efficiency and customer service, such as Traxero’s towing management software. By partnering with industry leaders, we ensure that our listeners are equipped with the knowledge and technological tools needed to thrive in this ever-evolving industry. Ultimately, Tow Business Podcast serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in or currently part of the towing industry. We strive to educate, entertain, and empower our listeners to take charge of their businesses with integrity and professionalism. As we navigate new challenges together, we invite you to join our community of towers dedicated to excellence in service. Subscribe, share our episodes, and let's continue to grow and elevate the towing industry together. 0:01 Intro 4:47 Welcoming Dennis McGowan from Honk 8:45 Understanding Towing Scams and Challenges 15:14 Real-Life Towing Scams and Their Impact 20:45 Exploring the Scope of Towing Regulations 26:49 The Evolution of Scams in Towing 33:21 The Importance of Verification in Towing 41:38 The Role of Technology in Preventing Scams 47:05 Marketing for Towing Companies 47:35 Enhancing Efficiency with Software Solutions 48:31 Navigating Bait and Switch Tactics 58:17 The Cycle of Towing Regulations and Scams 1:02:12 Conclusion and Call to Action
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    1 時間 21 分