n Episode 8 of the One Foot At A Time podcast, we sit down with Todd Taylor, owner of Infinity Tool MFG, to talk about what it really takes to build a company that lasts in the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) industry. Todd shares lessons from decades in rock tooling, HDD tool manufacturing, and explains why he believes his employees mentor him every day. We dive into leadership, crew culture, long-term thinking, and what contractors should look for in a partner when it comes to HDD rea...
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n Episode 8 of the One Foot At A Time podcast, we sit down with Todd Taylor, owner of Infinity Tool MFG, to talk about what it really takes to build a company that lasts in the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) industry. Todd shares lessons from decades in rock tooling, HDD tool manufacturing, and explains why he believes his employees mentor him every day. We dive into leadership, crew culture, long-term thinking, and what contractors should look for in a partner when it comes to HDD rea...
Staying Small, Going the Distance: John White of USA Boring
One Foot At A Time
28 minutes
9 months ago
Staying Small, Going the Distance: John White of USA Boring
In this episode of One Foot at a Time, we talk with East Texas HDD legend John White of USA Boring about staying small, keeping good people around, and building a career that goes the distance — one foot at a time.
One Foot At A Time
n Episode 8 of the One Foot At A Time podcast, we sit down with Todd Taylor, owner of Infinity Tool MFG, to talk about what it really takes to build a company that lasts in the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) industry. Todd shares lessons from decades in rock tooling, HDD tool manufacturing, and explains why he believes his employees mentor him every day. We dive into leadership, crew culture, long-term thinking, and what contractors should look for in a partner when it comes to HDD rea...