Thanks for watching brotha, you're already ahead of the game being a truck driver. Just do some market research in your area, and figure out what route you want to take getting into this.
Wow that was a crazy 2023! Good for you and can't wait to see where you go from here. I am a solo hook truck company with 15 cans going to grow to 20 by end of this year. Central Arkansas. Great video!
@@HeritageDumpsterSolutions I know a guy who has 2 drivers that take turns with 1 truck and he has 55. I would think 1 truck and 1 driver with 30 you would be busy all the time especially if the landfill is slow. I am lucky and usually in and out in 12 min.
God is blessing you and your family no doubt! I know there are several fluctuating variables, but what is the gross of 1 truck and 10 containers? 20 containers? Thanks for the info.
thanks brotha, so as of right now I have my office manager dealing with the day to day since I still work for the State of Ca and have a pretty hectic schedule. I do however see everything that goes on between 12-4AM 🤣 . I have my own truck being built right now though ....so here in the near future I'll be leaving my employment with the state and focusing 100% on the business. 2024 Peterbilt 548
We are selling our newer Hooklift truck and 24 dumpsters. The truck is a 2022 Freightliner Hooklift with only 26k miles. 14-16 foot dumpsters sizes are 13, 15 and 20 yarders. We are going to focus on the junk removal side more
Is this financed or purchased directly? The reason I ask, is because I just started with 3 bins and a trailer. I have my side hustle paying for them but now I'm doing both to try and grow my business. I'm just trying to research and get some guidance from like minded individuals like yourself. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
a little of both, all dumpsters were paid immediately. 1st and 2nd truck financed. 3rd truck bought outright. and now our 4th truck is being financed. as soon as I created my LLC I started working my business credit, the guys at Streamline Financial Services have new business programs.
Love learning about the Heritage History. Thank You.
Thanks for always showing support, truly appreciate you.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 very informative
I'm at a lost for word!
This is inspiring. I’m truck driver in Northern Colorado trying to figure out how to get in this business. Thanks
Thanks for watching brotha, you're already ahead of the game being a truck driver. Just do some market research in your area, and figure out what route you want to take getting into this.
Wow that was a crazy 2023! Good for you and can't wait to see where you go from here. I am a solo hook truck company with 15 cans going to grow to 20 by end of this year. Central Arkansas. Great video!
how many cans do you think you can move efficiently with 1 truck? it sucks for us down here in California... traffic & landfill wait times suck.
@@HeritageDumpsterSolutions I know a guy who has 2 drivers that take turns with 1 truck and he has 55. I would think 1 truck and 1 driver with 30 you would be busy all the time especially if the landfill is slow. I am lucky and usually in and out in 12 min.
God is blessing you and your family no doubt! I know there are several fluctuating variables, but what is the gross of 1 truck and 10 containers? 20 containers? Thanks for the info.
Congrats bud, are you driving one of the trucks or strictly office and day to day operations?
thanks brotha, so as of right now I have my office manager dealing with the day to day since I still work for the State of Ca and have a pretty hectic schedule. I do however see everything that goes on between 12-4AM 🤣 . I have my own truck being built right now though ....so here in the near future I'll be leaving my employment with the state and focusing 100% on the business. 2024 Peterbilt 548
@@HeritageDumpsterSolutions amazing what you have accomplished while working your 9-5. Big props to you.
We are selling our newer Hooklift truck and 24 dumpsters. The truck is a 2022 Freightliner Hooklift with only 26k miles. 14-16 foot dumpsters sizes are 13, 15 and 20 yarders. We are going to focus on the junk removal side more
no way? you guys have a clean set up. what the deciding factor on pushing junk removal more?
Why?
Is this financed or purchased directly? The reason I ask, is because I just started with 3 bins and a trailer. I have my side hustle paying for them but now I'm doing both to try and grow my business. I'm just trying to research and get some guidance from like minded individuals like yourself. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
a little of both, all dumpsters were paid immediately. 1st and 2nd truck financed. 3rd truck bought outright. and now our 4th truck is being financed.
as soon as I created my LLC I started working my business credit, the guys at Streamline Financial Services have new business programs.