Probably best to hold off on doing the snow removal stuff until you have the landscape business in good order. If you plan on working at Canteen year round then you definitely cannot do plowing (in a bad winter you can be in a plow truck for days on end almost 24 hours with little notice). But building out the lawn care business definitely makes the most sense considering you already have a great foundation and the potential to scale without having to add a lot of debt.
You got REAL excited about that place REAL quick. The second I saw that place and you mentioned it wasn’t worth asking price I thought, “yeah, don’t do this man..” It’s cool to be an investor, but you know.. know your limits with opening all kinds of ventures and getting too excited about things. It can bankrupt you pretty damn quickly. I watch your channel for the lawn care stuff, all the rest of it seems like grasping at extra. You’re not even “there” yet, you’re still in the first few years of things right? Don’t wear yourself too thin and focus on what’s actually making you money right now and what you actually have time for. I totally respect the hustle, but stay focused, save money and contemplate that plowing thing, I think that is a good off-season venture IF you see enough regular snow each season. Turbo diesel is the way to go if you need A truck. I didn’t start with two mowers, you don’t need multiple trucks right now when you’re just starting. The plows and stuff themselves will be more than enough expense anyway.
I can’t turn off the growth, it’s just the way my mind works I can’t ever just be idle I’m always looking for the next thing! But I’ll slow down here soon cause I’m already 34 lol but I’ve been doing lawn care for many years and I’ve been past my cap that I can grow on my own, I either keep growing or stop doing it, clearly I’m gonna grow. I just like to let yall know what I’m doing as much as I can and yall always give good feedback! I appreciate that!
Probably best to hold off on doing the snow removal stuff until you have the landscape business in good order. If you plan on working at Canteen year round then you definitely cannot do plowing (in a bad winter you can be in a plow truck for days on end almost 24 hours with little notice). But building out the lawn care business definitely makes the most sense considering you already have a great foundation and the potential to scale without having to add a lot of debt.
Definitely! I guess I was talking about the employees doing the snow not myself lol
Christmas lights, snow, dock install/removal
I like it!
@@briandewolfe22 if you break even in the winter with employees your staying in business long term
Solid business decision my man!
Right lol who would have guessed 😂 thank you! 🙏
Have you tried Jill’s office for admin work? I use them for a Pressure Washing business and they are phenomenal.
I’ve never even heard of them! I’ll definitely look into that! Thank you
You got REAL excited about that place REAL quick. The second I saw that place and you mentioned it wasn’t worth asking price I thought, “yeah, don’t do this man..”
It’s cool to be an investor, but you know.. know your limits with opening all kinds of ventures and getting too excited about things. It can bankrupt you pretty damn quickly. I watch your channel for the lawn care stuff, all the rest of it seems like grasping at extra. You’re not even “there” yet, you’re still in the first few years of things right? Don’t wear yourself too thin and focus on what’s actually making you money right now and what you actually have time for. I totally respect the hustle, but stay focused, save money and contemplate that plowing thing, I think that is a good off-season venture IF you see enough regular snow each season. Turbo diesel is the way to go if you need A truck. I didn’t start with two mowers, you don’t need multiple trucks right now when you’re just starting. The plows and stuff themselves will be more than enough expense anyway.
I can’t turn off the growth, it’s just the way my mind works I can’t ever just be idle I’m always looking for the next thing! But I’ll slow down here soon cause I’m already 34 lol but I’ve been doing lawn care for many years and I’ve been past my cap that I can grow on my own, I either keep growing or stop doing it, clearly I’m gonna grow. I just like to let yall know what I’m doing as much as I can and yall always give good feedback! I appreciate that!