I'm a Pakistani entrepreneur based in a small town — Sargodha, Pakistan. For nearly a decade I've worked in US trucking dispatch — today I run QNC Solutions remotely with my own team. On @zeeshanonweb, YouTube, and through PaisaOS, I share what that work taught me about money, behaviour, and building a freer life.
I don't tell this story to look impressive. I tell it because the useful part isn't the wins — it's what happened in the years nobody posts about.
Finished my degree at COMSATS Abbottabad. On paper, everything was going right.
The expected next step. Keep climbing the academic ladder, keep doing what you're supposed to.
The MS didn't work out. I moved back home, low and unsure of what came next. This is the part the highlight reels skip — and the part that taught me the most.
Started working in US trucking dispatch. Nights, load boards, driver calls. Unglamorous — but for the first time, something I was genuinely good at.
By now I was handling major clients. One driver — the person I actually served — gave me a $1,000 bonus out of his own pocket. That was the moment it clicked: I wasn't just doing a job. I was creating real value for real people.
The moment it clickedI knew the work cold. The question stopped being "how do I do this well?" and became "what if I built this for myself?" The idea wouldn't leave me alone.
Went from running someone else's operation to building my own, with two equal partners. A real company, run remotely from Pakistan, serving US carriers.
My own operationEverything the business taught me about money, behaviour, and patience — turned into writing, a YouTube channel, and PaisaOS. Teaching from inside the work, not from above it.
Something's building. More people every week are choosing the calm way to think about money — at @zeeshanonweb, on YouTube, and inside PaisaOS. It's not a hype train; it's a movement of people who want clarity over noise. You're early enough to grow with it.
Join the movementThe hard-core trucking & dispatch playbook gets its own page — coming soon. Here, it's just proof the lessons were earned, not theorised.