I've been on a bigger history binge and I like to match things up with what's going on now. There's also a lot I'm learning that I'm applying to my own work now. If you see any wrong facts on my part, I'm not a historian; but I would love if you helped me correct them.
Hoping people share more people in history, docs, whatever.
Rockefeller in his 20's fucks over the richest man in USA, Vanderbilt
While plenty of business minded people were hunting for oil all over America Rockefeller kept it G. On top of being a gangsta, Rockefeller was also obsessed with efficiency. The oil business at the time was horribly run and the amount of waste was sky high. With these issues, Rockefeller put all his money into starting an oil refinery (crude oil into kerosene).
All the way in New York we have Vanderbilt who is sitting high as the richest man in USA. He owns the majority of the railroads (back then railroads = everything).
Even though Rockefeller was making sales, he was on the brink of bankruptcy. Vanderbilt at the time heard of Rockefeller and wanted to use him to help fill all his trains in return for cheaper shipping rates.
Vanderbilt calls for Rockefeller to come to NYC to talk about shipping rates/filling cargo on trains. This could be compared to Bill Gates contacting you and saying he's got some business ideas for you. As you can imagine Rockefeller would take any deal to work with Vanderbilt.
This trip to NYC would end up being a changing moment in Rockefeller's life. Not because of the meeting but what happened before — a massive train crash killing most of the passengers. Rockefeller was only a couple minutes late for that train, if he boarded his life would have ended there.
Rockefeller being an incredibly religious man did not take this lightly, and instead saw it as a sign from God. Already taking business seriously, he buckles down even more and develops a more aggressive attitude.
He takes Vanderbilt's offer for shipping rates and brings it to Tom Scott, which of course is Vanderbilt's biggest rival in railroads. Using the deal he had with Vanderbilt he leverages it for better terms with Tom Scott. Cutting out Vanderbilt and thus starting the legend of Rockefeller in the business world.
Next history bit I will write up is Rockefeller vs. Railroads and how he fucked them up and went forward with his monopoly to over 200+ billion.
Hoping people share more people in history, docs, whatever.
Rockefeller in his 20's fucks over the richest man in USA, Vanderbilt
While plenty of business minded people were hunting for oil all over America Rockefeller kept it G. On top of being a gangsta, Rockefeller was also obsessed with efficiency. The oil business at the time was horribly run and the amount of waste was sky high. With these issues, Rockefeller put all his money into starting an oil refinery (crude oil into kerosene).
All the way in New York we have Vanderbilt who is sitting high as the richest man in USA. He owns the majority of the railroads (back then railroads = everything).
Even though Rockefeller was making sales, he was on the brink of bankruptcy. Vanderbilt at the time heard of Rockefeller and wanted to use him to help fill all his trains in return for cheaper shipping rates.
Vanderbilt calls for Rockefeller to come to NYC to talk about shipping rates/filling cargo on trains. This could be compared to Bill Gates contacting you and saying he's got some business ideas for you. As you can imagine Rockefeller would take any deal to work with Vanderbilt.
This trip to NYC would end up being a changing moment in Rockefeller's life. Not because of the meeting but what happened before — a massive train crash killing most of the passengers. Rockefeller was only a couple minutes late for that train, if he boarded his life would have ended there.
Rockefeller being an incredibly religious man did not take this lightly, and instead saw it as a sign from God. Already taking business seriously, he buckles down even more and develops a more aggressive attitude.
He takes Vanderbilt's offer for shipping rates and brings it to Tom Scott, which of course is Vanderbilt's biggest rival in railroads. Using the deal he had with Vanderbilt he leverages it for better terms with Tom Scott. Cutting out Vanderbilt and thus starting the legend of Rockefeller in the business world.
Next history bit I will write up is Rockefeller vs. Railroads and how he fucked them up and went forward with his monopoly to over 200+ billion.