4:01 "I needed to figure something out so I could be my own boss" 7:01 ordered a truck w/ no work; constriction is never going to go out 28:50 still working as a district manager while running trucks!! 35:01 snow plow contracts w/ the state $120 per hr
My thing is a bank gave him 200,000 truck with 10% down startup company no CDL that’s unheard of but I see his wife is the Vice President of chase bank. I’m trying to get a truck now they want 30% an it’s not even a new truck wit my 701 credit score it’s not what you know it who you know I guess good interview though
Yo!! Mad respect to you my dude.. But this bul here; Man! Makes me truly feel I can be my own boss.. Glad I saw this video. I’m going to start my trucking business
Great video! Questions: when you bought your first truck, where did you park it every night? Once you had 5+ trucks, where did you park them? Also, when something broke on the trucks, or an oil change or whatever, what did you do there? I'm assuming at this point you hired a full-time mechanic, but in the beginning, what did you do? Thank you!
Anyone that gives you work will take percentage. I don't see anything wrong with that. His time is also valuable and he's put the work in to obtain contracts and establish business relationships with different companies.
Remember the gnetle you talked w/ whose family had 10 water trucks and went out of business and this guy's has 30 dump trucks?? It's all broker related and so if you're living in a major construction area how could you go out of business?
Not as easy as he makes it sound. I have 20 grand down for a truck but its still very difficult to get financed. Not too many lenders want to lend to a "start up" business even if you have money down. What he made sound so easy is my biggest obstacle right now. Even with an awesome business plan and all my accounts in order im still having trouble. And that's that I have experience driving. Anyone have any advice? Credit unions aren't financing the amount that I'm looking for either
You ask all the right questions bro
4:01 "I needed to figure something out so I could be my own boss"
7:01 ordered a truck w/ no work; constriction is never going to go out
28:50 still working as a district manager while running trucks!!
35:01 snow plow contracts w/ the state $120 per hr
My thing is a bank gave him 200,000 truck with 10% down startup company no CDL that’s unheard of but I see his wife is the Vice President of chase bank. I’m trying to get a truck now they want 30% an it’s not even a new truck wit my 701 credit score it’s not what you know it who you know I guess good interview though
Exactly !! All in who you know
Who you blow
Excellent point
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Dam didn't know you need that much for a truck. I'm thinking of getting my cdl class b and getting a truck
Amazing questions! Shoutout to the host
Fr fr
True hustler right there all started with knocking on doors and 20k down respect to him
Man the question you ask are always clutch!!
No other person interviews like you 👍🏽👍🏽 helps out big time!
Yo!! Mad respect to you my dude.. But this bul here; Man! Makes me truly feel I can be my own boss.. Glad I saw this video. I’m going to start my trucking business
this guy is the real deal - i totally appreciate his work ethic. i love how he is straight and does what he says. good example.
I like this guy. Humble and gives others credit.
Jersey wuddup!
You asked the perfect questions for me.
I'd like to hear from the President of this company aka His Wife about the research and application process
You sure do know how to ask the right questions.
Great video. Very inspirational!
Having that wife made who he is today find yourself a well minded lady fellas
Man this story is 💯I been in the business since 2015 and I have much respect for Cruz
I’m thinking of getting a class b license just because of this interview is it a good industry to get in?
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No experience driving but knew the business already. Great work though.
Great video! Questions: when you bought your first truck, where did you park it every night? Once you had 5+ trucks, where did you park them? Also, when something broke on the trucks, or an oil change or whatever, what did you do there? I'm assuming at this point you hired a full-time mechanic, but in the beginning, what did you do? Thank you!
He doesn't just give u the work like he says. Say the truth u take a percentage off of it.
Anyone that gives you work will take percentage. I don't see anything wrong with that. His time is also valuable and he's put the work in to obtain contracts and establish business relationships with different companies.
I appreciate this video it helped a lot and I’m going to start my own company, thank you
Thanks brother the last 2 years been thinking about getting one out here in cali
Great questions, just my biggest obstacle is getting help from the bank. Looking to get my first truck in April🙏🏽🆙
Great video and information
N now that guy is a broker stiffing guys.
Thank you for all the Content...#NetworkingIsKey ❤🙌🏿❤
Appreciate this interview 🙏 100%
🔥🔥🔥🔥 absolutely appreciate your channel . I’ve learned so much in so little time !!
💯💯💯 This one going to the saved documents 🏆🔥🔥🔥
This interview is inspirational fam
Bro asking all the right questions!! 💯💯
You better rap- that intro is 🔥 (& I usually hate intros) this one gets me pumped and it’s short!
Love all of your content!
that's the spirit man i love it
Thanks for being so transparent! Looking for your future videos!
Amazing interview
Great interview all the right questions
I'm motivated off this glad I watched it thru
This was a great interview
I know I’m late to the video, but by chance is there anyway we can get that proposal template your wife put together??
Salute!
That’s awesome
Facts
Good vid, good info
That's real!
Dope interview
Hopefully you paying your drivers well
You have done good bro
Dope ass interview.. 🔥🔥🔥
Youneed to be able to step in though ..more cost effective for the business
Amd of his wife is VP in chase that was his back up plan
I needed to see this
I'm finding a trend with these interviews: former felon, you know somebody or had some cash on hand.
This is some good information! I’m trying to get into this business. ✌🏽
Why brand new??,??
26min in im like are we talking about kilos or dump trucks😂
Thought i was tripping, smells like cocaine in here.
Man when your wife got a good paying job you could have that confidence of taking the losses.
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Anyone got into the business since this video? If so I want to talk to you.
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Remember the gnetle you talked w/ whose family had 10 water trucks and went out of business and this guy's has 30 dump trucks?? It's all broker related and so if you're living in a major construction area how could you go out of business?
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Not as easy as he makes it sound. I have 20 grand down for a truck but its still very difficult to get financed. Not too many lenders want to lend to a "start up" business even if you have money down. What he made sound so easy is my biggest obstacle right now. Even with an awesome business plan and all my accounts in order im still having trouble. And that's that I have experience driving. Anyone have any advice? Credit unions aren't financing the amount that I'm looking for either
How much are you looking for ?
@@trent2cents247 I have 10 grand now so I'm looking for about 40,000. Not looking on going brand new.
I have a truck for sale for you and possibly finance...
@@cuttermacbronson5782 what type of truck?
Your problem is you don’t have connections once you do you will take off
Why this sounds like an interrogation, fishy
Ahhhh it’s a interview. Lol smh
@@trucknhustle great response my guy 🙏🏿
@@trucknhustle lol 😂 💯