I just ran across your Channel. I subbed. I'm glad you fought through all the mistakes and drama of your past. You appear to have a big heart and I hope you build your business to the level you desire. I will be watching and rooting you on. Go get'em!
@@geraldd8797 seriously, there has been a couple of comments along the way that have made this channel all worth it. Yours is one of them brother. Thank you for the comment and always showing your heart in what you wrote, it was genuine. Again thank you and no, it was not easy to fight through at all. It was the hardest thing in my life to prosper through. Keep in touch and yes, keep watching to see what happens along the way. I can promise big things will develop over time. Thank you again. Wish you nothing but success this 2025
@@SombraLocs Exactly right and I 100% agree with you. No one’s coming to save us or offer up an opportunity of a life time. It’s up to us to change our lives. I wish you nothing but success brother.
100% agree on a professional look. I had a spring that broke on my garage door and the guy they sent out had no logos on the company truck or clothing. He quoted me $1,250 and then backed all the way down to $500. Totally undercut himself trying to win the job. I had to ask him multiple times to see if he was even with the company! Like always, great video. Keep killin' it!
@@brianpham5211 Thank you Brian, I always appreciate your comments and time. 😂 That’s exactly what I’m talking about. I guarantee you will never have him come back out to work on your property again. If people just took some time and a little bit of money for a professional look, it goes a long way. People put more trust into you and your business, which in turn drives up the probability of them calling you again in the future. lol that’s funny he ended up under cutting himself just to get the job. Merry Christmas and happy holidays brother.
@@ShenitaRamos I appreciate the love ❤️. I wish you nothing but success with your endeavors as well. Make 2025 yours and comments like yours keep me pushing. Happy holidays
Well I wanted to say happy Holidays to you and your family..I messaged you 4 months ago from a hotel while I was working out of town complaining about my career as a welder and having to be gone all the time and not being happy even though I made good money...just wanted to say I'm starting my own pressure washing business and going for it thanks for your help it only took a video to push me towards it thanks a bunch brother
@@titusmaldonado2556 I remember you and you telling me about what was going on at the time. Dude, this comment means so much to be brother. If one of my videos can help one person that’s all I ever asked for. I know how it feels to be stuck in those positions and you can’t see hope. I’m really happy you did something and changed your circumstances. This comment is gold to me bro and I’m going to save it. If you need anyone to talk to or just need someone if times get tough. Please reach out whenever you need bro. My number is on the side of my truck in some of my videos. Call/text me anytime. Congratulations on taking action. Not a lot of people make that change. At least keep me updated on your journey…
Will do brother and thanks again you actually motivated someone to start there own business your a special guy God bless and the universe is going to keep blessing you
@@johntessemaker4998 Thank you for the comment brother. Comments like yours keep me pushing with this channel. I’m also rooting for you to absolutely achieve whatever your goal or goals are in life. Let’s gooooooo 2025
@@carl6589 Great job on starting so young. If you can keep that motivation up you will achieve anything and everything you want in life and in business.
If you go to an actual lawn dealer they should have rolls of string 10x bigger than the one you picked up at Lowe’s for only $10 -15 more than that $21-you spent
I'm Indiana and we dont get much snow but when we do my buddies and I know how to push it. You probably have people out there that can help ya get familiar with it. Depending on the lot, sometimes my buddies and I would plow it together and we wouldn't even drive in reverse back and forth beating the sht out of the transmission and wasting time, obviously sometimes we would back up but not how some dudes do. Also, before it does bring a ton of snow, you gotta make sure you know where things are before they get covered up in new lots that you arent familiar with. Ya go bustinass through there and smoke a big curb ya can end up having to do concrete work,jack your plow up, screw your truck all up, can even tweak the frame. Ya can take a picture or in some cases even put ya a marker out there. Even when the trucks salty and has liquid on it wash it off so it doesnt rust your stuff to hell fast and good luck.
@@FoolintheRainSDMF Thank you for the comment. I agree with everything you said. I am definitely going to power wash my snow truck every time I’m done with a push. I’ve seen what happens if you don’t to beautiful rigs. Yes, that’s a great idea to have pictures of each lot before I head out. I’ve driven my route a couple times to get familiar with the route and lots. I will be going back out to file photos of each lot for the first couple runs. That’s awesome you have a team to plow with for the trucks sake. I’m doing all my commercials alone then I hired people to do my residential accounts so I don’t have to run and gun all night/day. All great pointers brother. I appreciate you and hope you get some snow out there this year so you can bring in that extra $$$.
@@yooo2568 That’s a great business to start and you can make a lot of money if you build up a good client list and know how to bring in more business consistently. Anything’s possible brother, alls you have to do is work towards your goals. Always make forward progress and it will all fall into place. Save up for a truck or start some other business in the meantime where you can just use your car for now. Window cleaning and solar panel cleaning. That’s how I start and I didn’t have a vehicle or my own. I walked around neighborhoods with a bucket and a squeegee knocking door to door. It all comes down to your mindset and how bad you want it.
I don’t know your market but my market you can basically rent everything. I am very early still so I rent vans/trailers. Smaller profit margins but no fixed cost.
@@vertex5490 Yeah what are you thinking service wise? You can get into commercial or residential window cleaning with just a car. Only target single story homes or businesses. You can make $200-$450 a home depending on the home size/layout. If you do window cleaning you only need $100 to get started. You got this. Reach out if you need someone to step you through it.
@@mahid09 well i have some experience with pools so i was thinking about leaning into something like maintenance and cleaning for pools and spas. but im also open to trying anything, as learning new trades can help me decide what im really good at and what i enjoy doing
Do you encourage partnerships? Example: I suck at marketing and having time to do xyz tasks for my pool/carpet cleaning company & my best friend knows how to do everything well, except the service itself..
@@dyank3 Of course I would encourage partnerships. Bringing the right person in can totally complement your short comings. You want your partner to bring some kind of value which creates a great team. The last business industry I was in I always had a partner that complimented me in some way plus take weight off my shoulders. Good luck, I hope you both do amazing this coming 2025. Make 25 your year 👍🏻
I just ran across your Channel. I subbed. I'm glad you fought through all the mistakes and drama of your past. You appear to have a big heart and I hope you build your business to the level you desire. I will be watching and rooting you on. Go get'em!
@@geraldd8797 seriously, there has been a couple of comments along the way that have made this channel all worth it. Yours is one of them brother. Thank you for the comment and always showing your heart in what you wrote, it was genuine. Again thank you and no, it was not easy to fight through at all. It was the hardest thing in my life to prosper through. Keep in touch and yes, keep watching to see what happens along the way. I can promise big things will develop over time. Thank you again. Wish you nothing but success this 2025
@@Nothing2Somthing Thank you! Stay positive and keep grinding.
There’s only one formula to success, hard word and dedication. Learn a skill and put in the work. Most people just like to complain.
@@SombraLocs Exactly right and I 100% agree with you. No one’s coming to save us or offer up an opportunity of a life time. It’s up to us to change our lives. I wish you nothing but success brother.
You're amazing and I love how you encourage others and show them in a practical way that they can do anything they put their minds to.🥰
@@sylmarie6494 Thank you so much. This comment means a lot and I appreciate you. That’s exactly my goal. Give others some hope.
True inspiration 🌟🇺🇸👊🏽 keep going brother, only outcome is winning 🏆
@@360detailing Thank you brother and yes, I agree. We have no other options but winning. No quit in our blood. Wish you nothing but success.
Great hustle happy holidays merry Christmas and a happy New Year’s
@@mariogutierrez1279 Thank you and I appreciate the comment brother. Merry Christmas back atcha.
100% agree on a professional look. I had a spring that broke on my garage door and the guy they sent out had no logos on the company truck or clothing. He quoted me $1,250 and then backed all the way down to $500. Totally undercut himself trying to win the job. I had to ask him multiple times to see if he was even with the company!
Like always, great video. Keep killin' it!
@@brianpham5211 Thank you Brian, I always appreciate your comments and time. 😂 That’s exactly what I’m talking about. I guarantee you will never have him come back out to work on your property again. If people just took some time and a little bit of money for a professional look, it goes a long way. People put more trust into you and your business, which in turn drives up the probability of them calling you again in the future. lol that’s funny he ended up under cutting himself just to get the job. Merry Christmas and happy holidays brother.
❤❤❤ Love your channel. Keep grinding and thriving! Happy Holidays!
@@ShenitaRamos I appreciate the love ❤️. I wish you nothing but success with your endeavors as well. Make 2025 yours and comments like yours keep me pushing. Happy holidays
@@Nothing2Somthing thank you! 😊
Well I wanted to say happy Holidays to you and your family..I messaged you 4 months ago from a hotel while I was working out of town complaining about my career as a welder and having to be gone all the time and not being happy even though I made good money...just wanted to say I'm starting my own pressure washing business and going for it thanks for your help it only took a video to push me towards it thanks a bunch brother
@@titusmaldonado2556 I remember you and you telling me about what was going on at the time. Dude, this comment means so much to be brother. If one of my videos can help one person that’s all I ever asked for. I know how it feels to be stuck in those positions and you can’t see hope. I’m really happy you did something and changed your circumstances. This comment is gold to me bro and I’m going to save it. If you need anyone to talk to or just need someone if times get tough. Please reach out whenever you need bro. My number is on the side of my truck in some of my videos. Call/text me anytime. Congratulations on taking action. Not a lot of people make that change. At least keep me updated on your journey…
Will do brother and thanks again you actually motivated someone to start there own business your a special guy God bless and the universe is going to keep blessing you
@ God bless you as well and thank you 🙏.
a month is 4,5 weeks :-) So you can even put a bigger hook on your bait. keep it up, i am rooting for you!
@@johntessemaker4998 Thank you for the comment brother. Comments like yours keep me pushing with this channel. I’m also rooting for you to absolutely achieve whatever your goal or goals are in life. Let’s gooooooo 2025
Much respect brother. Similar circumstances
@@christianyannazzone9658 Thanks brother. I know how tuff it is bro, stay strong and keep pushing forward.
I’m 23 I started a service business this year, still very much part time but currently saving up to get a cheeper truck so I don’t have to rent.
@@carl6589 Great job on starting so young. If you can keep that motivation up you will achieve anything and everything you want in life and in business.
If you go to an actual lawn dealer they should have rolls of string 10x bigger than the one you picked up at Lowe’s for only $10 -15 more than that $21-you spent
@@Brooke-xg3es Thanks for the heads up. I’m all about saving money and making my money go further. I appreciate you
I'm Indiana and we dont get much snow but when we do my buddies and I know how to push it. You probably have people out there that can help ya get familiar with it. Depending on the lot, sometimes my buddies and I would plow it together and we wouldn't even drive in reverse back and forth beating the sht out of the transmission and wasting time, obviously sometimes we would back up but not how some dudes do.
Also, before it does bring a ton of snow, you gotta make sure you know where things are before they get covered up in new lots that you arent familiar with. Ya go bustinass through there and smoke a big curb ya can end up having to do concrete work,jack your plow up, screw your truck all up, can even tweak the frame. Ya can take a picture or in some cases even put ya a marker out there. Even when the trucks salty and has liquid on it wash it off so it doesnt rust your stuff to hell fast and good luck.
@@FoolintheRainSDMF Thank you for the comment. I agree with everything you said. I am definitely going to power wash my snow truck every time I’m done with a push. I’ve seen what happens if you don’t to beautiful rigs. Yes, that’s a great idea to have pictures of each lot before I head out. I’ve driven my route a couple times to get familiar with the route and lots. I will be going back out to file photos of each lot for the first couple runs. That’s awesome you have a team to plow with for the trucks sake. I’m doing all my commercials alone then I hired people to do my residential accounts so I don’t have to run and gun all night/day. All great pointers brother. I appreciate you and hope you get some snow out there this year so you can bring in that extra $$$.
I need a truck. I want to do junk removal/ prsssure washing
@@yooo2568 That’s a great business to start and you can make a lot of money if you build up a good client list and know how to bring in more business consistently. Anything’s possible brother, alls you have to do is work towards your goals. Always make forward progress and it will all fall into place. Save up for a truck or start some other business in the meantime where you can just use your car for now. Window cleaning and solar panel cleaning. That’s how I start and I didn’t have a vehicle or my own. I walked around neighborhoods with a bucket and a squeegee knocking door to door. It all comes down to your mindset and how bad you want it.
@@Nothing2Somthing💯💯💯 thank you I needed that.
@@yooo2568 Of course, reach out if you need someone to talk to or guidance. I’m here for you all.
I don’t know your market but my market you can basically rent everything. I am very early still so I rent vans/trailers. Smaller profit margins but no fixed cost.
@@carl6589great idea I might do that
all i’ve got is a little car that i need to get registered and insured. how can i hustle with what i’ve got?
What is the service you will offer? Lawn care?
@@vertex5490 Yeah what are you thinking service wise? You can get into commercial or residential window cleaning with just a car. Only target single story homes or businesses. You can make $200-$450 a home depending on the home size/layout. If you do window cleaning you only need $100 to get started. You got this. Reach out if you need someone to step you through it.
@@mahid09 well i have some experience with pools so i was thinking about leaning into something like maintenance and cleaning for pools and spas. but im also open to trying anything, as learning new trades can help me decide what im really good at and what i enjoy doing
Do you encourage partnerships? Example: I suck at marketing and having time to do xyz tasks for my pool/carpet cleaning company & my best friend knows how to do everything well, except the service itself..
@@dyank3 Of course I would encourage partnerships. Bringing the right person in can totally complement your short comings. You want your partner to bring some kind of value which creates a great team. The last business industry I was in I always had a partner that complimented me in some way plus take weight off my shoulders. Good luck, I hope you both do amazing this coming 2025. Make 25 your year 👍🏻