Remember the school "group projects?" One persone does like 80% of the work...a couple people do a shred, and the last few do nothing at all, but still get a good grade. Don't do the group thing. It's a failure before it starts. Begin on your own, let other people see how you're killing it, then maybe...just maybe they can join the party if they're willing to work hard.
On the generator it will have 2 plugs in a small box that says 20a. If there’s more than one 20a box, there’s more than one 20a breaker. Predator from harbor freight.
I tried starting in ‘22, but didn’t have enough funds. I got 2 used combos and a slide that was wrecked on the inside. Came short of being able to launch. Had the stupid green dolly with an added axle and winch, blah blah. Couldn’t afford insurance. This year, I’m having another go, and I’ve got the funding. I’m getting 40k worth of cutting edge creations units, a motorized dolly, diesel box truck with lift gate and hoping for the best.
Get it!! Those cutting edge units are awesome BUT they’re heavy AF dude. I have other suggestions for starting if you’re interested. And the diesel box truck isn’t needed either. Get a 16ft tandem axle trailer for $4k and you’re set!
Do you think it would be wise to start a company with a friend? Little background info I started my own pest control company in July of 2020 and my friend also started his own pest control company at the start of 2020. He has one employee and I’m looking to hire someone soon. He was mentioning wanting to start another company and I’ve been wanting to start another one too. My question is that after I’ve hired a tech to take over 70-80% of the work load would you recommend starting a company with someone who you have known a long time and has a successful business already? We don’t really work on the weekends so I feel that a bounce house company would fit pretty well and after I have hired someone I will have some more free time during the week to keep things maintained.
Not a bounce house business. It’s not scalable enlist for a partner. No t even close u less your smart af and live in one of the 10 largest cities in the US…and in that case you don’t need a partner. So no.
@@nick_o_glass gotcha thanks. I appreciate the response. I do live pretty close to Los Angeles (about 30 minutes). I just really wanted to start another company because I really enjoyed starting my own a few years ago. Your videos are very inspiring and even if I don’t ever start a bounce house business I’ll still continue to watch your channel.
I'll add that if someone makes the decision to start a business with their buddies, it's important that they bring a skill that differs than yours. No point of having two people doing marketing, managing, operations and so on.
I just bought a storage shed at a auction with 14 inflatable and 23 blowers. I'm going in the bounce house business with alittle over a thousand dollars. I'm a gambler if it doesn't work out I can sale it for around 25 thousand. I win every way.
@nick_o_glass The wife and I got one up and cleaning it today it's a sponge BOB. Sponge BOB is good for years. Thanks for all your information I'm learning a lot about the business from you. Thanks
Trying to retool it a little bit. The vlogs are better when I’m teaching something valuable. But YT vids do better when you cut to the chase sooooo to answer your question I’m not sure 😂
Remember the school "group projects?" One persone does like 80% of the work...a couple people do a shred, and the last few do nothing at all, but still get a good grade. Don't do the group thing. It's a failure before it starts. Begin on your own, let other people see how you're killing it, then maybe...just maybe they can join the party if they're willing to work hard.
Great analogy!!
Great content!
Thank you!
What type of generator do I need for 1.5 HP blower? What type of generator can run more than one unit?
A 20 amp breaker runs one blower. Want to run multiple, get a generator with multiple breakers
How do I know if it has multiple breakers? Do you have any you recommend?
On the generator it will have 2 plugs in a small box that says 20a. If there’s more than one 20a box, there’s more than one 20a breaker. Predator from harbor freight.
I tried starting in ‘22, but didn’t have enough funds. I got 2 used combos and a slide that was wrecked on the inside. Came short of being able to launch. Had the stupid green dolly with an added axle and winch, blah blah. Couldn’t afford insurance. This year, I’m having another go, and I’ve got the funding. I’m getting 40k worth of cutting edge creations units, a motorized dolly, diesel box truck with lift gate and hoping for the best.
Get it!! Those cutting edge units are awesome BUT they’re heavy AF dude. I have other suggestions for starting if you’re interested. And the diesel box truck isn’t needed either. Get a 16ft tandem axle trailer for $4k and you’re set!
How you vsn make this still side hustle if the insurance is 6 000 plus? Help here.
I have 4 units and all company's of insurance are like nmm tgas not enough
Damn Wes from the challenge!
Yeah! We buddies 😁
Do you think it would be wise to start a company with a friend?
Little background info I started my own pest control company in July of 2020 and my friend also started his own pest control company at the start of 2020. He has one employee and I’m looking to hire someone soon.
He was mentioning wanting to start another company and I’ve been wanting to start another one too. My question is that after I’ve hired a tech to take over 70-80% of the work load would you recommend starting a company with someone who you have known a long time and has a successful business already? We don’t really work on the weekends so I feel that a bounce house company would fit pretty well and after I have hired someone I will have some more free time during the week to keep things maintained.
Not a bounce house business. It’s not scalable enlist for a partner. No t even close u less your smart af and live in one of the 10 largest cities in the US…and in that case you don’t need a partner.
So no.
@@nick_o_glass gotcha thanks. I appreciate the response. I do live pretty close to Los Angeles (about 30 minutes). I just really wanted to start another company because I really enjoyed starting my own a few years ago. Your videos are very inspiring and even if I don’t ever start a bounce house business I’ll still continue to watch your channel.
Im going to watch this video once I leave my low paying job of ten years. It might be time to take that leap.
Just don't do it with your buddies lol
Wait, dude you meet wes from mtv?
Oh yeah. I have a legit relationship with him. Should have him on the podcast this year.
I'll add that if someone makes the decision to start a business with their buddies, it's important that they bring a skill that differs than yours.
No point of having two people doing marketing, managing, operations and so on.
Yeah good point. The 2 businesses that I co-founded with a partner have that dynamic to them.
When is the next episode
Soon!!
It’s definitely worth the money 💴
Definitely no doubt!
When is the next vlog
I have like 8 in editing it’s a lot more work than people think haha. Hoping this weekend
What day
They’re so hard to make I just can’t carve out the time. Idk how to make the vlogs work!
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Thanks for the support bro!!
I just bought a storage shed at a auction with 14 inflatable and 23 blowers. I'm going in the bounce house business with alittle over a thousand dollars. I'm a gambler if it doesn't work out I can sale it for around 25 thousand. I win every way.
Oh hell yes!!!!
@nick_o_glass The wife and I got one up and cleaning it today it's a sponge BOB. Sponge BOB is good for years. Thanks for all your information I'm learning a lot about the business from you. Thanks
When is the next episode
Trying to retool it a little bit. The vlogs are better when I’m teaching something valuable. But YT vids do better when you cut to the chase sooooo to answer your question I’m not sure 😂