Thanks. Admire your training from the beginning. Took me 5 years and some adjustments but figured it out. Gross 1.5m with 10 hours work per week 2admin 1estimator (myself) 1ceo
There is too much to say here in a comment! Lol… there are too many missing variables to answer the question. Me, know what I know today? Or if I was the young me, but today? Or if I could go back what would I do? Or what should you do? Depends on background experience, where you live, what your goals are.. at a minimum. There isn’t a ‘right’ answer to this.
These days - learn online. I have a bachelor's in business (from 30 years ago) and I'm hard pressed to tell you anything I learned in it, except accounting, that I use today at a small $2M biz - I have learned more valuable skills online in the past year.
Great video! I think about quiting the corporate rat race constantly to start my own paint company. Maybe someday! Did Collegiate painting in college and crushed it.
Hey, dont say 'maybe someday '.... start planning now. I kept saying 'someday 'and before I knew it I had spent 25 years in 'jobs '....dont waste this precious time. You will NEVER regret starting....you will only regret not starting sooner.
What if I'm one guy doing all my own work earning 220 ish a year? If I took all the work out of my own hands, I would have to line up quite a bit more before I would make what I myself can earn on jobsites in a year.
That's pretty crazy income as a painter. Honestly most people in your shoes would keep that job. you'd have to have a company that does $1mil a year in residential repaints at 50% profit to make that much or more in personal take home income
I’m currently at 6 guys 600 000$ in sales . 20% profit
My goal is 10 guys 1000 000$ in sales 20% profit .
I’m giving me a year or two to achieve that
How is it going so far?
@ on track
I have 11 employees 16 houses
Thanks. Admire your training from the beginning. Took me 5 years and some adjustments but figured it out. Gross 1.5m with 10 hours work per week
2admin
1estimator (myself)
1ceo
love the new videos
Just a solo a painter cant wait to sign up for this program.
10k tho 🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Awesome case study!
Thanks Adam!
I love this program
Great video!
Thank you!
Eric, if you were to go all in on something and start completely over would it be roofing or painting and why? Thanks a ton !,
There is too much to say here in a comment! Lol… there are too many missing variables to answer the question.
Me, know what I know today? Or if I was the young me, but today? Or if I could go back what would I do? Or what should you do?
Depends on background experience, where you live, what your goals are.. at a minimum.
There isn’t a ‘right’ answer to this.
@@PaintingBusinessProBruv, just answer the question. Young you but what you know today
@@SRC503read his comment, he explained the variables
Ty Sir
Would you recommend going to community college to get a degree in construction management or everything can be learned online and cheaper?
These days - learn online. I have a bachelor's in business (from 30 years ago) and I'm hard pressed to tell you anything I learned in it, except accounting, that I use today at a small $2M biz - I have learned more valuable skills online in the past year.
Great video! I think about quiting the corporate rat race constantly to start my own paint company. Maybe someday!
Did Collegiate painting in college and crushed it.
Hey, dont say 'maybe someday '.... start planning now. I kept saying 'someday 'and before I knew it I had spent 25 years in 'jobs '....dont waste this precious time. You will NEVER regret starting....you will only regret not starting sooner.
do you have any tips for getting your first few jobs if door to door isn't exactly being fruitful yet?
Do more of it! Get better at it. Join networking groups. Lawn signs. Flyers. Post in Facebook groups. Lead services. Facebook ads.
Great video! Trying to take my business to the million-dollar level!
Hell ya. Email us if you want our help eric@paintingbusinesspro.com
What if I'm one guy doing all my own work earning 220 ish a year? If I took all the work out of my own hands, I would have to line up quite a bit more before I would make what I myself can earn on jobsites in a year.
That's pretty crazy income as a painter. Honestly most people in your shoes would keep that job. you'd have to have a company that does $1mil a year in residential repaints at 50% profit to make that much or more in personal take home income
Is that 220 total sales or profit?
@hattrick257 true lol.