Been following the hot dog cart guy and lemonade guy and have been motivated to start a small business and build up from a stand to a truck or trailer.
This was great advice and very helpful. He asked all the right questions to the owner. And the owner was only too happy to explain how to run and start a taco business. Hats off to you my friend, for your hard work and priceless advice. Good luck with all your endeavors!
@@ilostdavid156 I was insinuating they “might” be cutting corners, and prepping outside the food truck to avoid the immense expense of having a brick and mortar facility.
When he said he needs permits and then he says permission from the owner. Does that mean if you have permission from the owner, you don’t need permits or you still need to have permits and whenever you want to park somewhere where you have to have permission from the owner as well.???
We want to help others learn about how to start a business, help businesses showcase their story/brand and try to show off variety of businesses. Engagement varies video to video, it's all about consistency.
Buddy. All of this is fluff. Give me paper work. Give me licenses. Give me actual steps. This is absolutely nothing. You could tell he didn’t want to give any information. Understandable. Don’t want competition, but don’t crap in my face and call it rain.
I own 5 food truck in 3 cities that are in 2 counties in California, let me break it down for you. Get off your ass and think you can get a business plan from TH-cam. You already have a bad habit you need to work on. Federal, state, counties and local cities laws and ordinances vary from place to another. I live in CA, we got more then 95% of the USA. I started off washing dishes and got to where I am at by reading all laws and ordinances and when I don't understand something I go to a food truck industry lawyer to answer my stupid questions but I did all the work to get here getting paid minimum wage and saving up. No one will hold your hand. If you can't even do the paperwork, you aren't cut for this industry. This industry, especially taco trucks are cutthroat. No one will help you because they aren't stupid they see that you open a taco truck that's a hit and next week 2 more pop up next to you or across the street. You do things legally, you pay people right and then have 2 others do it illegally, undercut you, pay people with no papers less then minimum wage and make the place hot for health inspectors and police in major cities because then they might even sell beers and other things on the side.
Been following the hot dog cart guy and lemonade guy and have been motivated to start a small business and build up from a stand to a truck or trailer.
you got this!!!! 💯❤️✌️🕊️☮️🇺🇸
Thanks for watching and thank you to Tacos El Panda! Great Tacos!
I like this guy keep up the hard work brother I was thinking about going in business myself
This was great advice and very helpful. He asked all the right questions to the owner. And the owner was only too happy to explain how to run and start a taco business. Hats off to you my friend, for your hard work and priceless advice. Good luck with all your endeavors!
Thanks for the interview, Mr Jorge. I'm thinking up starting to go bricket truck or stand. Respect man. A taco truck looks like a lot of work.
"No, we do everything in the trailer. If we do something outside the trailer, it has to be in a commercial kitchen." *Wink wink, nudge nudge* 😉
i hate being that one guy but can u explain the joke i didnt get it
@@ilostdavid156 I was insinuating they “might” be cutting corners, and prepping outside the food truck to avoid the immense expense of having a brick and mortar facility.
@@niceatrya3477 ahhh okay i get it now
Commissary same as commercial kitchen ..
youre talking crappy nonsense
Great content bro! A lot of good information! Hats off to you my dude!
Man I think of doing this all the time. Great video ❤
That Cat and his wife have got it going on . Most folks don’t realize the work involve. Future success ….. 👍
Great setup! How do store your trailer when not in use.
Thank you for the advice. He’s very smart and has good advice.
Very cool. Love the videos man
That looks so good
great video
Wow, that food looks amazing..wish they were local to me.
Any idea what manufacturer he used for the trailer?
We're did you buy your trailer from?
That is a food trailer , Not a 'food truck" . The correct title for the video is " How to start a food trailer business"
What company did he get his equipment from?
When he said he needs permits and then he says permission from the owner. Does that mean if you have permission from the owner, you don’t need permits or you still need to have permits and whenever you want to park somewhere where you have to have permission from the owner as well.???
You still need permits
I wonder what your long term goals for this channel are. the engament is very low however the value of this catalog is high.
We want to help others learn about how to start a business, help businesses showcase their story/brand and try to show off variety of businesses. Engagement varies video to video, it's all about consistency.
Nice Content i want to talk about business inquiries
So, doin a food truck with your wife tough?
Beerya 😅
Buddy. All of this is fluff. Give me paper work. Give me licenses. Give me actual steps. This is absolutely nothing.
You could tell he didn’t want to give any information. Understandable. Don’t want competition, but don’t crap in my face and call it rain.
I own 5 food truck in 3 cities that are in 2 counties in California, let me break it down for you. Get off your ass and think you can get a business plan from TH-cam. You already have a bad habit you need to work on. Federal, state, counties and local cities laws and ordinances vary from place to another. I live in CA, we got more then 95% of the USA. I started off washing dishes and got to where I am at by reading all laws and ordinances and when I don't understand something I go to a food truck industry lawyer to answer my stupid questions but I did all the work to get here getting paid minimum wage and saving up. No one will hold your hand. If you can't even do the paperwork, you aren't cut for this industry. This industry, especially taco trucks are cutthroat. No one will help you because they aren't stupid they see that you open a taco truck that's a hit and next week 2 more pop up next to you or across the street. You do things legally, you pay people right and then have 2 others do it illegally, undercut you, pay people with no papers less then minimum wage and make the place hot for health inspectors and police in major cities because then they might even sell beers and other things on the side.
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