It's beautiful to see your wife supporting the business. I wish mine would 🤣🤷🏾 that way I can save some money. The goal is to keep my money in less money out
Congratulations CJ, just bought some Merch! Your information has helped me also get a Cargo van. So far a month in and working in the Austin, TX area.🫡
Thank you, CJ! I am a recently “unemployed” single mother “walking a financial tightrope”. LOL - I seriously didn’t know it was possible to be this broke. I have been DoorDashing and doing Roadie gigs in an attempt to make ends meet, but it’s not enough. The goal is to eventually purchase a cargo van. I am learning a great deal watching your videos; they inspire ideas and give me hope. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. May YAH Bless and keep you and your family!
@@ingridm9335 $10,000+. I’d go far to say 20 Gs unless you’re going to buy a cheap van which can come with repairs that are costly. I’ve operated for 2 years. Insurance is also a deal breaker for many. You can make good money but expenses can kill you or send you into a financial hole
Hi,saludos from your mexican friend i been in the business cargo van for about 2 years now but what i do on weekends i rent waterslides combos extra money is good business super heavy but good business to make extra money.
Yo cj next time that happens on dispatch a customer can request you it will come straight to you with my box truck I have 3 businesses that request me all the time
Yes, that's part of the requirements. Most apps require you to lift up to 50 pounds or even 100 pounds. Many of the loading and unloading jobs, the customer will help, but they are not required to.
@@BigCJCargoVan good to know. I’m in a wheelchair and was wanting to get starting in the business. What suggestions would you have for someone like myself? What’s best option to just drive and not have to load and unload.
Folks really be hatin on you?? Mannn you haven’t done anything to cause hate. Keep up the good work man. Enjoy hearing/seeing your progress!
Yup, jealous envious folks, mostly my own people.
@@BigCJCargoVanyour my mentor man keep it up I’ve learned so much from
Congratulations ! I’m so happy watching your business grow.
That's awesome! I've been on the fence about starting a couple of store ideas, but fear...need to let go and LET GOD!!! CONGRATS!!!
Congratulations and Blessings to you and your family Business 💰💰💰💰
It's beautiful to see your wife supporting the business. I wish mine would 🤣🤷🏾 that way I can save some money. The goal is to keep my money in less money out
Congratulations keep going…
from Chicago 👍👍
Congratulations CJ, just bought some Merch! Your information has helped me also get a Cargo van. So far a month in and working in the Austin, TX area.🫡
Building passive income is the goal. The Bible says a righteous man leaves a inheritance for his kids kids big blessings king 👑 💪🏾😤
Beloved you don’t have to explain yourself to folks…EFF THEM ✊🏾✊🏾 do ya thing
Thank you, CJ!
I am a recently “unemployed” single mother “walking a financial tightrope”. LOL - I seriously didn’t know it was possible to be this broke. I have been DoorDashing and doing Roadie gigs in an attempt to make ends meet, but it’s not enough. The goal is to eventually purchase a cargo van.
I am learning a great deal watching your videos; they inspire ideas and give me hope. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
May YAH Bless and keep you and your family!
Mam respectfully do something else. It’s better to have a lot of
Money stacked up to do this business. Been doing this for a while
@@Crumbs101 Thanks for this information.
How do you define a lot of money?
@@ingridm9335 $10,000+. I’d go far to say 20 Gs unless you’re going to buy a cheap van which can come with repairs that are costly. I’ve operated for 2 years. Insurance is also a deal breaker for many. You can make good money but expenses can kill you or send you into a financial hole
Thanks for sharing this bro!!✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Awesome stuff!!!
POD baby!! Started there before coming to cargo vanning. Let's go!! 😀
That sounds like a good side hustle thanks for the info I’ll definitely check you out
I like that mug God IS MY CEO
Congrats on the new business bro
Last month I start a ATM business as my second business
So far so good with 2 locations
That's Fire 👍🏾
Hi,saludos from your mexican friend i been in the business cargo van for about 2 years now but what i do on weekends i rent waterslides combos extra money is good business super heavy but good business to make extra money.
Great channel. You mostly do last mile gig apps or dedicated routes?
Don't rush
It’s no need for the Dillard route what’s $50 bucks and your killing it
Yo cj next time that happens on dispatch a customer can request you it will come straight to you with my box truck I have 3 businesses that request me all the time
I use to work at Dillard's
You don’t have to share the carrier company but share how you secured it.
Coming soon
Today is May 17, 2024 by the way. 😊 Unless you made the video on May 16, 2024 and up loaded it on May 17, 2024 😊
It didn't turn me off man However you can make additional honest money is good
How do you get the home depo gigs
I get mine from the Dispatch app, also known as Dispatchit. Also Roadie App has them.
Do you load and unload the orders yourself ?
Yes, that's part of the requirements. Most apps require you to lift up to 50 pounds or even 100 pounds. Many of the loading and unloading jobs, the customer will help, but they are not required to.
@@BigCJCargoVan good to know. I’m in a wheelchair and was wanting to get starting in the business. What suggestions would you have for someone like myself? What’s best option to just drive and not have to load and unload.
Is your Dodge a V8?
Ford transit, V6
Hey what kind of insurance do you need to do roadie and dispatch?
Regular insurance, you do not have to have commercial insurance for those apps. I have commercial because that's the law in my state.
He my CEO he want me visit Texas or live there 😏
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Lol