I’m very interested in doing junk hauling but I am seeing that in my area there is a lot of junk haulers. Is this something that is in serious demand or it’s going to be very cut throat and may not even be worth wasting my time on? I’m in the Austin Texas area. I have a friend that does this. He kind of got me hooked on the idea and now he’s talking me out of it. Not sure if he is talking me out of it so I don’t become extra competition for him.
It can be done but as people catch on, you will definitely have competition. It’s going to be all about the connections you make with people like realtors, maybe small shopping centers who have illegal dumping in the area. Check the population in the area. A lot of people moving to or from where you are? It’s definitely not as easy as some people make it out to be.
Don't think about competition unless it is your partner. Don't share all your ideas but there so much junk and ways to run your business. Do not let other's talk you out of it. Everyone will talk you out of your dreams. Even your self.
@@Curbside_Junk_RemovalOne contract can change your life. I am serious. I been down a year I was able to support my self and pay two guys. You have to be constant. And think out side the box. Look make a list. Who in 5 miles from you would need junk removal? Everyone does. Want big hitters professional organizers, event planners, property investors. Get on social media and hit those groups that you know there is money. You don't have be tacky and try to sell. You have to jump in and network.
I’m very interested in doing junk hauling but I am seeing that in my area there is a lot of junk haulers. Is this something that is in serious demand or it’s going to be very cut throat and may not even be worth wasting my time on? I’m in the Austin Texas area. I have a friend that does this. He kind of got me hooked on the idea and now he’s talking me out of it. Not sure if he is talking me out of it so I don’t become extra competition for him.
It can be done but as people catch on, you will definitely have competition. It’s going to be all about the connections you make with people like realtors, maybe small shopping centers who have illegal dumping in the area. Check the population in the area. A lot of people moving to or from where you are? It’s definitely not as easy as some people make it out to be.
Don't think about competition unless it is your partner. Don't share all your ideas but there so much junk and ways to run your business. Do not let other's talk you out of it. Everyone will talk you out of your dreams. Even your self.
@@Curbside_Junk_RemovalOne contract can change your life. I am serious. I been down a year I was able to support my self and pay two guys. You have to be constant. And think out side the box. Look make a list. Who in 5 miles from you would need junk removal? Everyone does. Want big hitters professional organizers, event planners, property investors. Get on social media and hit those groups that you know there is money. You don't have be tacky and try to sell. You have to jump in and network.
Dont over think it just dive right in.. EVERYTHING is over saturated dont focus on others
Iam looking for this in mi area I checked the gooo market in Hillsboro Flo and che to many people are in this business
A lot of people are starting, but will they finish what they start? You have to be a full time hustler to make it.
How does your charging system work? Do you just do cash or take card info?
I take cash, check or card
I use square for credit cards. It’s free to obtain but it does charge a percentage per transaction.
What type of insurance do you recommend?
At least General Liability for $500k. Some people require you have a 1 million dollar policy though. I pay about $88 a month
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Are your side boards 2x10?
2x12