Truth here. It’s hard to start by yourself, but he wa salso wrong about the fact that you can’t start from zero. I had no money, had a lot of debt, and started with tools I already owned and had people lend me, now I’m making over 200k a year myself. With plenty of well paid and taken care of employees
if he f*cks it up and pisses away his blessings; he's a spoiled fuck up. If he takes his opportunity and scales up, capitalizing on his position, he's a spoiled daddy's boy...So you can't win when you try to please the world. He is doing what he's supposed to be doing including building a presence on social media. Good for him!
Might be daddys money and equipment but you still have to run equipment to get paid. Just a safety net for him. I have excavating buisness and lost my father at age 15. Hard work and long hours and iam finally getting to where I was able to break off on my own. I was given a work drive at young age just like Carson, and that is what will get you paid! Screw the haters! Keep up good work, never take your dad for granted, be happy hes there for ya. ✌
Honestly lol, you can just rent equipment with a upfront down payment from the customer. Don’t need to have your own equipment, just know what your doing...
It’s okay that’s it’s daddy’s money and stuff. Just don’t be the guy who tries to claim all the credit and tell others who don’t have daddy’s money that oh it’s easy just work harder you aren’t working hard enough when really you didn’t even have to work for the growth of that already established company. It’s okay to acknowledge your privilege of having it already started and having a solid foundation. Just don’t make it seem like anyone who isn’t doing as good as you just isn’t doing it right when that’s not the case. They have to start from the ground up. Your future company is already up and running you know. I love your videos and you inspire me to keep moving forward much love !! New sub !!💜( young Black Country girl here(Louisiana born and raised !! , about to enlist into the airforce. My goal is to use it for education and networking and getting what I need to start my own business and other businesses in the future. My dream is to live on a homestead having a company that has multiple aspects to benefit customers to acquire relationships with them that they’ll always use us for anything they need help with. Being self sustainable is my ultimate goal. With passive income that I can later retire and watch my son grow and help him with his future as well. )
I used Home Advisor for the entire first year and part of the second year. Average of $68 bucks a lead. Long story short, I had many customers go in with me and call and speak with the supervisor and prove that they were inputting the inquires as landscape work, but the customer called them asking for plumbing and literally anything else that wasn’t landscaping...so I’d get charged for the lead and them say I can’t prove it should be credited because the inquiry was “submitted” as landscaping. When I proved them to be guilty, he “made a call” and it took him only 2 mins of putting me on hold, to come back and tell me that their third party that THEY receive leads from, has been sending the leads as landscaping. I was spending thousands a month. Never missed one call or inquiry on the app. Immediately called and emailed the customer from the inquiry and literally 1 out of 5 of the leads at the VERY least...was not a working number or the email address bounced back. Then 1 out of 3-5 wasn’t even a service we offered but was submitted at landscaping. The first 6 months wasn’t horrible, but was bad. The last 8-10 months.....insaaaaane. I ended up paying $3k a month on average because I was desperate and trying to get a company built
Hey Lohdi I’d like to formally introduce myself I’m Víctor Ramirez a financial consultant who specializes in funding landscaping companies just a few days ago I helped a company obtain 300k in as little as 2 days no credit check so if you’ve ever thought of using additional capitol for the furtherance of your business feel free to contact me ok 👍🏽
What father would not want to help their child. I think you’re doing a good job giving advice from what you have learned and it looks like you’re definitely willing to work to earn it. Knowledge is very valuable. Thanks for sharing.
I live in Decatur Georgia and I have sooo many customers but not enough workers. I hired and been through like 30 guys because they would quit because of all the hard work.
I use home advisor and it produces some pretty good work. I'm like the only guy in my area that uses it. So for projects that people are looking to get done and are serious about I get a pretty good shot at. What's annoying is the people that are just shopping around or want pricing. I tried the whole Google ads thing and it sucked. Had it for one month. Went way over my spending limit because they kept changing it. And I got no calls. They were trying to tell me I got 2 but they were 1second cold calls.
If anyone is looking for a website for their new landscaping business, I love to help. I'm trying to mainly focus on landscaping. I've been browsing around to get a better idea on the business itself. Any tips on what you guys are looking for that would be awesome.
@@anthonyperez9564 I will be emailing you tonight with some info thank you for tagging me, notification didn't show up for the first one you tagged me in.
I think your doing great work. Your always gonna have people who always have something to say. I would say you know what your doing. Appreciate you Carson.
Wow are you my twin? Lol my dad also started a landscaping and trucking company and now I started a excavation company in Fargo ND. My goal is to buy my dad out in the next 5 years. We are doing about $370,000 a year right now.
@@CarsonSchifsky you are in Stillwater, if you ever find yourself in my area I’d love to buy you lunch. Always nice to find people with very similar interests
@@CarsonSchifsky MAHALO my brother thanks so much for this glad to hear your doing so well with all these strategies, just what I need to hear and see right now. I am starting my business by myself until I get enough clients that will surpass 55-60 hours a week for me. what is your initial reaction to that do you think I should hire and employee or two to start? I have decade of landscape experience and several years as a manager foreman lead and installation/ irrigation specialist. what are your thoughts on me not hiring anyone until I gain a large enough client base and work load? I wonder if you have a better strategy going into it the way I am. what would you suggest? I don't want to hire people before I build enough of a client base because I only have about 10 grand to put into it and don't want to be stressed about paying workers appropriately in the initial phases of our startup. mahalo!
MAHALO my brother thanks so much for this glad to hear your doing so well with all these strategies, just what I need to hear and see right now. I am starting my business by myself until I get enough clients that will surpass 55-60 hours a week for me. what is your initial reaction to that do you think I should hire and employee or two to start? I have decade of landscape experience and several years as a manager foreman lead and installation/ irrigation specialist. what are your thoughts on me not hiring anyone until I gain a large enough client base and work load? I wonder if you have a better strategy going into it the way I am. what would you suggest? I don't want to hire people before I build enough of a client base because I only have about 10 grand to put into it and don't want to be stressed about paying workers appropriately in the initial phases of our startup. mahalo!
Dude sounds like you could use some funding in order to expand your landscape company if so I can definitely assist I’ve helped landscape companies obtain up to 500k in funding in just 2 days no credit check
That’s pretty inspiring. Keep doing what your doing and keep working hard. You’ll definitely achieve your dreams. Hats off to your parents for teaching and raising you the way they did.
Go for your dreams Carson that’s awesome 21-year-old has loan company kicking ass and taking names cash and checks hell yeah dude keep up the great work keep up the videos man I watch them a lot
Clients, not customers (one timers). Door knocking and marketing for "customers" is a waste of time. Make friends in the industry before you start who can feed you their throw away work. Build long term commercial contracts as they become available; then, get bonded and into the government circles. Cash for life.
@@stefano101 i have a "tiny" landscaping business that im trying to make legit. Tax ids, licensing, business accounts....how would it help me attract commercial clients?
@@terranceaddison4599 Get all your tax and insurance in order first. In order to generate clients you need contacts within the industry. Everyone thinks the next guy is their enemy. Just start calling commercial guys and ask if they have throw away work or need help. Show them that you're covered with insurance and are a registered business. Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness in the business world, we're all trying to make money and there will 100% be a legit company out there willing to give you work and pay you well to do it (first impressions mean a lot here). Also try condo boards and property managers. Local associations or regional ones often have ways to meet new people (not now with the virus obviously). There's a ton of avenues just don't treat people like they're one and done, even if they do the same work as you (better or worse) because at the end of the day its only money.
Just want to say that he’s wrong guys. Anyone can start from absolute zero. I started with what I already owned just from my house, and renting extra stuff and my first year I made $120k in profit. Just me and 2 guys
how crucial was it having 2 employees to start off or all you all part owners? I am hesitant to hire until my client base and work load surpasses what I can handle on my own.
Wow this is such an accomplishment I commend you and we share the same name “ victor “ also if your looking to obtain funding in order to expand your landscape company I can certainly help with that my company funds 500k or more know just 2 days no credit needed bro the only 2 requisites are to have been in business for at least 1 year and yo be making at least 10k a month gross income that’s it !!!
Anyone can spend 3K on ads, but 99.99% of people can’t borrow daddy’s trailers, dump trucks and excavators lol. You do have good work ethic and a solid foundation though, cudos to your dad for that.
Okay you grew the business from $0-$450K, however, you still had the equipment to do the work. So growing a business with basically a rental company at your finger tips, doesn’t really mean you grew anything. You’re not making multiple machine payments and worried about wrench turning. When you start from scratch come back and make another video.
@@seanmasonmindset8647 yes he has a hater tone, but he's not exactly way off base. Carsons smart, he stayed in his lane and grew off of what his father had spent decades building. it's not lazy, it's not stupid, it's really smart. he played every cheat code he had available to him, but WHO WOULDN'T?! As a father, I would be thrilled if my children build their own business off of what I worked for hard for. That would make me feel very accomplished as a father and im sure his father is very proud of him.
Dude I start my business with no equipment no money and I make the first year 200k now been 7 years no equipment and I make now 600k I don’t have big trucks or a lot of people working for me
With some funding you can certainly obtain the right equipment to take your business to an even greater level bro if you interested contact me I can help you fund your landscape business 500k or better no credit check now think about what that could do for your business
Multi-tasking Edge-men attaches to the walk-behind mowers in seconds. (Cobo video multitasking, ua-cam.com/video/6Wa8nXSszr0/v-deo.html ) Edge-men's name should be called the beast! Edge-men cuts through an asphalt driveway.
Yo, bless up.... who cares if ots your dads money, he built-up his company so you don't have to go through the shit that he did. So hold up, I have 2 kids and I own my own business so I can provide for them and they don't have to go as hard as me. For sure I let them know the meaning of hard work but at the end of the day all my accomplishments go to them for their future. So this is a problem for my kids to spend daddys money? Da fuq
Door knock?? no no no. Just start cold calling. Do not walk up to random doors, people do not want that, nor will they ever take you serious. Just start dialing. Brand yourself asap with shirts and truck logo, and GO >>>>
I definitely didn’t have a golden spoon but I wasn’t dirt poor. Was a perfect opportunity where I could buy something that was somewhat started and grow it. Non of its easy and you gotta be crazy to do it!
It's funny how people try to disrespect your success by saying you didnt do it all alone from the start...But they themselves aren't even willing to. Isn't the whole point of being a smart and successful person so you can pass on a legacy to your children? Not your money, but your legacy. Like you said, all you have learned is from him. That includes the drive to run a business and have a good work ethic. So what if you had help to start. Parents are supposed to help their children prepare for success since birth. If they dont, then its on their parents! Ignore the haters. Sometimes you have to be the one to start your own legacy, and that makes some who do bitter of those who dont.
*Not to mention, you are doing this avoiding borrowing debt from a random bank to do it, which is one of the big reasons people can fail at being a small and growing business.
How many contracts did your old man toss your way? Or one of his contacts? It's a different beast when you start from the outside.
Stop being a hater
Congratulations kid
@@Think444Yourself he’s not wrong. Starting out it’s the hardest part easily
Truth here. It’s hard to start by yourself, but he wa salso wrong about the fact that you can’t start from zero. I had no money, had a lot of debt, and started with tools I already owned and had people lend me, now I’m making over 200k a year myself. With plenty of well paid and taken care of employees
if he f*cks it up and pisses away his blessings; he's a spoiled fuck up. If he takes his opportunity and scales up, capitalizing on his position, he's a spoiled daddy's boy...So you can't win when you try to please the world. He is doing what he's supposed to be doing including building a presence on social media. Good for him!
We have a rental company that rents heavy equipment and have found the Facebook add's bring in the most business.
Same here brother!!
@Can we get 3,000 subs without any videos? you could always have a small landscaping business and make a decent chunk of cash on your own
Might be daddys money and equipment but you still have to run equipment to get paid. Just a safety net for him. I have excavating buisness and lost my father at age 15. Hard work and long hours and iam finally getting to where I was able to break off on my own. I was given a work drive at young age just like Carson, and that is what will get you paid! Screw the haters! Keep up good work, never take your dad for granted, be happy hes there for ya. ✌
Thank you
I love my dad god bless you and your dad
Honestly lol, you can just rent equipment with a upfront down payment from the customer. Don’t need to have your own equipment, just know what your doing...
Hey dude I’d like to know more about your excavation business do you have an Instagram for it ? Where i can check out your work
It’s okay that’s it’s daddy’s money and stuff. Just don’t be the guy who tries to claim all the credit and tell others who don’t have daddy’s money that oh it’s easy just work harder you aren’t working hard enough when really you didn’t even have to work for the growth of that already established company. It’s okay to acknowledge your privilege of having it already started and having a solid foundation. Just don’t make it seem like anyone who isn’t doing as good as you just isn’t doing it right when that’s not the case. They have to start from the ground up. Your future company is already up and running you know. I love your videos and you inspire me to keep moving forward much love !! New sub !!💜( young Black Country girl here(Louisiana born and raised !! , about to enlist into the airforce. My goal is to use it for education and networking and getting what I need to start my own business and other businesses in the future. My dream is to live on a homestead having a company that has multiple aspects to benefit customers to acquire relationships with them that they’ll always use us for anything they need help with. Being self sustainable is my ultimate goal. With passive income that I can later retire and watch my son grow and help him with his future as well. )
I've been doing lawn care for 4 years I'm 22 and want to start my own gig, love the videos dude 👌
Same here except I’m 16
the sound of my phone ringing is weird foreign recordings telling me about vehicles i don't own 😂🤦🏼♂️🤦🏾♂️
Hahaha😂
Ahahah
I get about 5-8 calls from homeadvisor and yelp per day and it pisses me off, anyways. Great video!
Lol dont forget Angie's list
F**k home advisor
Dude the angies leads are so annoying I get sooo many calls from them! Fuk em!
Not into landscaping but respect the shit out of the hustle buddy. Awesome to see a fellow young kid kicking ass. I didn’t go to college either. 🤟🏻🇺🇸
Neither did I and I have my own landscaping company just want some tips for more work
i see the the grind man , i don't see dads money i see the knowledge he gave you.
I used Home Advisor for the entire first year and part of the second year. Average of $68 bucks a lead. Long story short, I had many customers go in with me and call and speak with the supervisor and prove that they were inputting the inquires as landscape work, but the customer called them asking for plumbing and literally anything else that wasn’t landscaping...so I’d get charged for the lead and them say I can’t prove it should be credited because the inquiry was “submitted” as landscaping. When I proved them to be guilty, he “made a call” and it took him only 2 mins of putting me on hold, to come back and tell me that their third party that THEY receive leads from, has been sending the leads as landscaping. I was spending thousands a month. Never missed one call or inquiry on the app. Immediately called and emailed the customer from the inquiry and literally 1 out of 5 of the leads at the VERY least...was not a working number or the email address bounced back. Then 1 out of 3-5 wasn’t even a service we offered but was submitted at landscaping. The first 6 months wasn’t horrible, but was bad. The last 8-10 months.....insaaaaane. I ended up paying $3k a month on average because I was desperate and trying to get a company built
Hey Lohdi I’d like to formally introduce myself I’m Víctor Ramirez a financial consultant who specializes in funding landscaping companies just a few days ago I helped a company obtain 300k in as little as 2 days no credit check so if you’ve ever thought of using additional capitol for the furtherance of your business feel free to contact me ok 👍🏽
Your dad not only set the foundation but all the building, you just making it bigger and better, keep up the good work, love the content.
What father would not want to help their child. I think you’re doing a good job giving advice from what you have learned and it looks like you’re definitely willing to work to earn it. Knowledge is very valuable. Thanks for sharing.
I want to start a business could you please help me?tia
That’s what fathers are for!! Help you set a foundation and you go from there!
Yep
I live in Decatur Georgia and I have sooo many customers but not enough workers. I hired and been through like 30 guys because they would quit because of all the hard work.
I just moved to the area and trying to start my own business any tips
I use home advisor and it produces some pretty good work. I'm like the only guy in my area that uses it. So for projects that people are looking to get done and are serious about I get a pretty good shot at. What's annoying is the people that are just shopping around or want pricing. I tried the whole Google ads thing and it sucked. Had it for one month. Went way over my spending limit because they kept changing it. And I got no calls. They were trying to tell me I got 2 but they were 1second cold calls.
Be blessed and prosper young man .. Ignore the haters!
If anyone is looking for a website for their new landscaping business, I love to help. I'm trying to mainly focus on landscaping. I've been browsing around to get a better idea on the business itself. Any tips on what you guys are looking for that would be awesome.
Hey whats your email I need help with my lawn care website. I have a domain set up just need website built.
@@blah26266 Hey William, congrats on jump starting it! Definitely, you can email me at Successfulunderdogmarketing@gmail.com
@@blah26266 Still here if you need me. :)
@@anthonyperez9564 I will be emailing you tonight with some info thank you for tagging me, notification didn't show up for the first one you tagged me in.
@@blah26266 Hey, no worries at all! I'm here when you need me. I've been busy with work, and I'm loving it. Haha. 💪
You're doing good I've been trying for four years to crack 60,000 a year its hard
I think your doing great work. Your always gonna have people who always have something to say. I would say you know what your doing. Appreciate you Carson.
Wow are you my twin? Lol my dad also started a landscaping and trucking company and now I started a excavation company in Fargo ND. My goal is to buy my dad out in the next 5 years. We are doing about $370,000 a year right now.
That’s awesome! Keep up the good work! Love hearing that!
@@CarsonSchifsky you are in Stillwater, if you ever find yourself in my area I’d love to buy you lunch. Always nice to find people with very similar interests
@@CarsonSchifsky MAHALO my brother thanks so much for this glad to hear your doing so well with all these strategies, just what I need to hear and see right now. I am starting my business by myself until I get enough clients that will surpass 55-60 hours a week for me. what is your initial reaction to that do you think I should hire and employee or two to start? I have decade of landscape experience and several years as a manager foreman lead and installation/ irrigation specialist. what are your thoughts on me not hiring anyone until I gain a large enough client base and work load? I wonder if you have a better strategy going into it the way I am. what would you suggest? I don't want to hire people before I build enough of a client base because I only have about 10 grand to put into it and don't want to be stressed about paying workers appropriately in the initial phases of our startup. mahalo!
MAHALO my brother thanks so much for this glad to hear your doing so well with all these strategies, just what I need to hear and see right now. I am starting my business by myself until I get enough clients that will surpass 55-60 hours a week for me. what is your initial reaction to that do you think I should hire and employee or two to start? I have decade of landscape experience and several years as a manager foreman lead and installation/ irrigation specialist. what are your thoughts on me not hiring anyone until I gain a large enough client base and work load? I wonder if you have a better strategy going into it the way I am. what would you suggest? I don't want to hire people before I build enough of a client base because I only have about 10 grand to put into it and don't want to be stressed about paying workers appropriately in the initial phases of our startup. mahalo!
Dude sounds like you could use some funding in order to expand your landscape company if so I can definitely assist I’ve helped landscape companies obtain up to 500k in funding in just 2 days no credit check
so did you have your dad be your qualifying individual as a RMO for your INC? or did you start a LLC and take the test yourself.
That’s pretty inspiring. Keep doing what your doing and keep working hard. You’ll definitely achieve your dreams. Hats off to your parents for teaching and raising you the way they did.
I get 5-8 calls in a day from my wife yelling and complaining....
Amen! Home advisor drives my crazy!
Carson is right the question isn't "can I do it?" The question is "Can I afford not to Do It?'
Carson, all I know is cutting lawns and I have 2 guys with me to do it. How could I learn to get into the excavation business?
Rent one for a day and do some work at your own home or for a family member! Then start advertising for it! And rent until you have enough to buy cash
Great video
How did u decide how much to pay an employee? Per hour? Salary?
I dig your advice but I think this video as I others I watched pertains to your area in how you start and how much you start with
Respect though, money spent, money earned
Go for your dreams Carson that’s awesome 21-year-old has loan company kicking ass and taking names cash and checks hell yeah dude keep up the great work keep up the videos man I watch them a lot
Clients, not customers (one timers). Door knocking and marketing for "customers" is a waste of time. Make friends in the industry before you start who can feed you their throw away work. Build long term commercial contracts as they become available; then, get bonded and into the government circles. Cash for life.
How do you make friends like that?
@@terranceaddison4599 The same way you make friends in elementary school. Have something of value to share with other people.
@@stefano101 i have a "tiny" landscaping business that im trying to make legit. Tax ids, licensing, business accounts....how would it help me attract commercial clients?
@@terranceaddison4599 Get all your tax and insurance in order first. In order to generate clients you need contacts within the industry. Everyone thinks the next guy is their enemy. Just start calling commercial guys and ask if they have throw away work or need help. Show them that you're covered with insurance and are a registered business. Asking for help isn't a sign of weakness in the business world, we're all trying to make money and there will 100% be a legit company out there willing to give you work and pay you well to do it (first impressions mean a lot here). Also try condo boards and property managers. Local associations or regional ones often have ways to meet new people (not now with the virus obviously). There's a ton of avenues just don't treat people like they're one and done, even if they do the same work as you (better or worse) because at the end of the day its only money.
I just wanna know how people that start up like this, where did they get all the money and equipment
Sweet vid. Question I have a very small landscaping business and would lo e to know where you get your hats made? Keep up the hustle. .
Dude what the hell. Home advisor keeps calling me after feeding me lies lol
(Wired sound I’ve never heard before in my life) Hear that? That’s the sound of the phone ringing...
Me with Lil Peep - Whichblades as my ringtone 😴😴😴
Keep up the good work, and Thank you for your knowledge.
Question how much you charge for house just for cut the lawn
Idk I’d ask @ringlawncare we don’t cut grass
GREAT videoS
Very helpful! Thank you keep it coming
Just want to say that he’s wrong guys. Anyone can start from absolute zero. I started with what I already owned just from my house, and renting extra stuff and my first year I made $120k in profit. Just me and 2 guys
What made you want to start a landscaping business and also we have the same name lol
how crucial was it having 2 employees to start off or all you all part owners? I am hesitant to hire until my client base and work load surpasses what I can handle on my own.
Wow this is such an accomplishment I commend you and we share the same name “ victor “ also if your looking to obtain funding in order to expand your landscape company I can certainly help with that my company funds 500k or more know just 2 days no credit needed bro the only 2 requisites are to have been in business for at least 1 year and yo be making at least 10k a month gross income that’s it !!!
So is it just you working in your business or do you have employees?
Is that gross or net profit. ?
Anyone can spend 3K on ads, but 99.99% of people can’t borrow daddy’s trailers, dump trucks and excavators lol. You do have good work ethic and a solid foundation though, cudos to your dad for that.
Home advisor 🤦♂️ those guys lol they literally just called me
Okay you grew the business from $0-$450K, however, you still had the equipment to do the work. So growing a business with basically a rental company at your finger tips, doesn’t really mean you grew anything. You’re not making multiple machine payments and worried about wrench turning. When you start from scratch come back and make another video.
H-a-t-e-r
@@seanmasonmindset8647 yes he has a hater tone, but he's not exactly way off base. Carsons smart, he stayed in his lane and grew off of what his father had spent decades building. it's not lazy, it's not stupid, it's really smart. he played every cheat code he had available to him, but WHO WOULDN'T?! As a father, I would be thrilled if my children build their own business off of what I worked for hard for. That would make me feel very accomplished as a father and im sure his father is very proud of him.
Do you have a brain you can buy the equipment and make the money and pay the bills you square
Everyone with a different opinion is a hater. People are funny. Seeing it differently doesn’t make you a hater.
Hell yeah bro!
Next video you make can you put Dan in it
Yes ma’m!
Dude I start my business with no equipment no money and I make the first year 200k now been 7 years no equipment and I make now 600k I don’t have big trucks or a lot of people working for me
@@45artpm27 yes ,rent equipment way cheaper don’t have too many people or they will not doing shit save you a lot of money
How tell me
Wow your work ethic is amazing how do you manage to do all of this with no equipment? I’m curious to know
With some funding you can certainly obtain the right equipment to take your business to an even greater level bro if you interested contact me I can help you fund your landscape business 500k or better no credit check now think about what that could do for your business
Thanks 4 the tips bro ..
I went from zero to about $250k first year
Wyatt, in my area there is huge opportunities here. Could you tell me more if you could please?
That’s amazing man are you still in the landscaping business if so where are you located at ?
Hahahahaha i have the same relationship with home advisor!!!
Your board line a sugar baby ! Lol
Home advisor is the worst, I blocked one of the guys numbers that kept calling!
Doing a good job !
Multi-tasking Edge-men attaches to the walk-behind mowers in seconds. (Cobo video multitasking, ua-cam.com/video/6Wa8nXSszr0/v-deo.html ) Edge-men's name should be called the beast! Edge-men cuts through an asphalt driveway.
Dawg freking daddy money 💰
Your video is a year-old you still make videos?
Home Advisor used to be Service Magic but changed name because they were so bad.
How about 411?
Yo, bless up.... who cares if ots your dads money, he built-up his company so you don't have to go through the shit that he did.
So hold up, I have 2 kids and I own my own business so I can provide for them and they don't have to go as hard as me. For sure I let them know the meaning of hard work but at the end of the day all my accomplishments go to them for their future. So this is a problem for my kids to spend daddys money? Da fuq
Home advisor is so annoying, I get a call or more a week lol
I look up to you
I'm 26 now...
Home advisor is a whole Scam Sandwich!!! DON’T DO IT, I REPEAT DON’T DO IT!
Door knock?? no no no. Just start cold calling. Do not walk up to random doors, people do not want that, nor will they ever take you serious. Just start dialing. Brand yourself asap with shirts and truck logo, and GO >>>>
Door to door is one of the most successful marketing strategies. Target homes with yards that look neglected. With a solid business pitch you’re in.
I hate home advisor!!! Ughh they call me all the time too
How do I build a landscape business without knowing about landscaping
Find employees that do
Carson Schifsky I thought this thanks for the reassurance 👊🏽
A MINUTE intro. Bruhh
That was painful to watch and realize nothing was said
stick dirt monkeys channel then.
Home advisor blows up my phone. There a waste of time and money in my opinion
Oh yeah! HOME ADVISOR! 🤬
Home advisor horrible return after 2018
2 min intro. Terrible
Should I make it longer?
No BS, did you have a golden spoon since the get go, no offense, was born dirt poor and getting my business going
I definitely didn’t have a golden spoon but I wasn’t dirt poor. Was a perfect opportunity where I could buy something that was somewhat started and grow it. Non of its easy and you gotta be crazy to do it!
Haters
It's funny how people try to disrespect your success by saying you didnt do it all alone from the start...But they themselves aren't even willing to. Isn't the whole point of being a smart and successful person so you can pass on a legacy to your children? Not your money, but your legacy. Like you said, all you have learned is from him. That includes the drive to run a business and have a good work ethic. So what if you had help to start. Parents are supposed to help their children prepare for success since birth. If they dont, then its on their parents! Ignore the haters. Sometimes you have to be the one to start your own legacy, and that makes some who do bitter of those who dont.
Amen to that! 💯
*Not to mention, you are doing this avoiding borrowing debt from a random bank to do it, which is one of the big reasons people can fail at being a small and growing business.