Love these videos, and ideas. Right now I'm going to keep chugging along with my hot dog stand, but eventually I want a stump grinder and a trailer, so I can have multiple streams of money. That way I get to go fishing whenever I want!
I made an amazing living as a professional handyman. The keys to my success were really quite simple. #1 Return every phone call ASAP if you can’t answer immediately. #2 Show up when you promised to be there. #3 If you cannot be somewhere on time as promised, CALL THE CUSTOMER AND LET THEN KNOW! Customers loathe people who fail to show up, but will always cut you slack if you call them ahead to let them know you will be late. I’m not worried that lots of people will steal these ideas and put me out of business, because most people are too lazy to do this…but they’re great at making excuses!
Thanks for watching! What is your idea for making extra money?If you want to learn how to do the pallet flipping game check this link out- www.thesimplestbizforu.com/simplest-biz-youtube.html
Hey brothers, I want to do the pallet thing. I know where they are, I just need the clients. I figured out who the clients might be, so is it basically cold calling? i did cold calling in college and i was very good at it lol i was selling cruise tickets, and then they got me into selling products, did that as well. So, if it's cold calling i'll do well. Another question is, how do I price this? I'm getting the pallets for free, how much should I quote to the customer per pallet? 2 bucks?
What would you charge on average to deliver firewood? Or a parking lot lurker at a Home Depot? I never really know what to charge ?! Any info would help thanks
As long as you stay below 10,000 lbs you don't really need to have DOT authority, as far as I know, the handy man thing though I think would be different though, cause your not really making money with the truck and trailer
Love these videos, and ideas. Right now I'm going to keep chugging along with my hot dog stand, but eventually I want a stump grinder and a trailer, so I can have multiple streams of money.
That way I get to go fishing whenever I want!
Awesome! I think a hot dog stand is an awesome business!
I made an amazing living as a professional handyman. The keys to my success were really quite simple. #1 Return every phone call ASAP if you can’t answer immediately. #2 Show up when you promised to be there. #3 If you cannot be somewhere on time as promised, CALL THE CUSTOMER AND LET THEN KNOW! Customers loathe people who fail to show up, but will always cut you slack if you call them ahead to let them know you will be late.
I’m not worried that lots of people will steal these ideas and put me out of business, because most people are too lazy to do this…but they’re great at making excuses!
Just started watching u two days ago and u already r giving me ideas n bringing value to my business .. keep the content coming n thanks for sharing
show up on time, answer the phone, legible/timely invioce are great places to start.
Answering the phone is so important. I go to the next until somebody picks up
This is so spot on! You are very good at explaining it!
Good info thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching! What is your idea for making extra money?If you want to learn how to do the pallet flipping game check this link out- www.thesimplestbizforu.com/simplest-biz-youtube.html
This is gold I am so glad I stumbled upon this.
Hey brothers, I want to do the pallet thing. I know where they are, I just need the clients. I figured out who the clients might be, so is it basically cold calling? i did cold calling in college and i was very good at it lol i was selling cruise tickets, and then they got me into selling products, did that as well. So, if it's cold calling i'll do well. Another question is, how do I price this? I'm getting the pallets for free, how much should I quote to the customer per pallet? 2 bucks?
there’s apps that tell you who needs help i saw on other videos
Love this guy.
What would you charge on average to deliver firewood? Or a parking lot lurker at a Home Depot? I never really know what to charge ?! Any info would help thanks
I did this when I was in high school and made a bit of money,
Didn’t you do this a couple years ago?
I got a 6.2L F150 maxtow cheap, looking if I can make some $$$ with it.
Yea! First to give a thumbs up!!
Do you have to get your llc or insurance prior to starting??
Where to sell them at I am in greenville s c
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My city dump has a minimum charge of $63 up to 1800 lbs and $70 per ton. Anyone else have a high charge like this?
As long as you stay below 10,000 lbs you don't really need to have DOT authority, as far as I know, the handy man thing though I think would be different though, cause your not really making money with the truck and trailer
I make $1200 a week doing DoorDash.. is getting a pick up truck really worth it or is it really just $1000 a week?
Stop lying
@@Alex-u6j8q lying about what? I was asking a question
@@Alex-u6j8q lying about what? I was asking a question.
@@Alex-u6j8q lying about what? I was asking a question.
@@Alex-u6j8q lying about what.? I was asking a question
lol "Watch to the end" thats funny..TH-cam- Algorithim guilt trip..great video nonetheless
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sigh, if I could afford a grossly overpriced truck. BUT, thank you for the ideas.
Go get a cheap beater truck I got 2 beaters and one nice one use the beaters for hauling and use the nice one for personal
Nice Stetson sir🫡