A Week in The Life of A Excavation Business Owner | SubContracting For a Multimillion Dollar Company

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    Hello everyone in today video I will be showing your a week in the life of an excavation business owner. In this week I will be working with a multimillion dollar excavation company and subcontracting work from them. This will be a video showing my experience with working with a bigger corporation. I hope you enjoy this type of content.
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  • @EliazTV
    @EliazTV 3 місяці тому +12

    Just picked up a 7’x16’ 14k lb rated dump trailer. Starting my business in junk removal, and hauling, until I save up for a mini skid. Appreciate your videos bro. I did a TON of research before buying and your channel helped a lot! 👍🏽

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому +1

      No problem brotha and I’m happy your taking the initiative on starting your own business

    • @neversettle9597
      @neversettle9597 3 місяці тому +1

      Congrats, once you get a skidder make sure you add jacks to the back for loading. Just make sure they don’t hinder you dumping. But they are necessary for loading equipment in them. Otherwise you’ll be finding a welder to repair the frame (currently doing just that because the back of the trailer wasn’t supported for this customer) frame completely snapped on the drivers side frame rail.

  • @TheOlivePatch
    @TheOlivePatch Місяць тому +3

    Most people working will never see $500 a day. You know you’re worth your rate, and building relationships for future work has no price tag or value that you can put on it. Good for you!

  • @AndrewGibson-p5n
    @AndrewGibson-p5n 3 місяці тому +10

    $50 seem crazy low. I bet there machine and operator costs the company well over $150 an hour.
    After the cost of running there machine, insurance, fuel, transportation of the skid steer from site to site.
    The operator is probably salary with probably a benefit package.
    I'm sure they will have a lot work for you at that price. Keep in mind they are basically renting you, your truck, your skid, and your trailer. Plus all the other costs come out of your pocket.

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      $50 and hour was only for me backfilling that is it that is why when I took the brush over to the dump I charged $1500 and it took a lot less time backfilling as a sub contractor doesn’t pay a lot because it’s a skill less work plus they already had there own skid steer

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      They pay there got 26 an hour

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      @@AndrewGibson-p5n also it seems low because they honestly didn’t need me on the job the owner of the company gave me an opportunity to come make money and see the work environment so in my eyes that was work something also it is another reason why I didn’t charge the usual prices because they did not need me to be there. Also if I charged more than that then it would be worth it for there company to bring me out

  • @slamsshenanigans2296
    @slamsshenanigans2296 3 місяці тому +7

    If you took this job as a learning experience for a day or two that is one thing, $500 a day doesn’t even pay your expenses in the long run, or short term…

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому +6

      @@slamsshenanigans2296 it’s was to build my relationship with the company also it landed me a job that same week for $1509 for like 4 hours of work

    • @claytonrobert498
      @claytonrobert498 Місяць тому +1

      Yep, relationship building is part of making money

    • @RJautotrade
      @RJautotrade Місяць тому

      @@EntreprenuerDavissacrificing for the sake of a better tomorrow is exactly how I do things, your inspiration, patience, dedication & hardworking will always keep you trucking . Your doing your job the best way it fits your life & for the return of good Karma

  • @shanewilson6920
    @shanewilson6920 3 місяці тому +4

    Hey man I like watching your videos I do the same work in Florida further south. My advice to you is do the work the best you can and don’t leave until your happy with your work, never leave and just say it’s good enough because if you say that you know right there your not happy with something. I don’t leave anything good enough I’ll loose money before I do that your name is everything and I would have definitely hauled off all the concrete if they wanted it buried they would have done it themselves they have all the capabilities to do so. Also grading with that small bucket is not efficient at all and I’m sure it’s probably pretty difficult and annoying you gotta get a bucket that goes out to the tracks then you will be getting it done and u will be able to to cut a clear path in front of of you in the dirt. Good luck buddy keep pushing and putting out videos I really enjoy watching them! I was hesitant on commenting because it just sounds like I’m telling you everything your doing is wrong but I promise it will help you. Feel free to message me me for help if you need it I don’t know everything but I’ve been doing this stuff a long time and appreciate the hustle 💪

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      I appreciate your comment and your constructive criticism I definitely will take all of this into consideration and will take your advice your 100% correct and I’ve definitely been looking into getting a bigger bucket for my skid I had one but it was a Chinese brand one and even a Chinese bucket won’t hold up so I won’t be buying another one of those. But I will definitely adjust my business because I want to grow and coming from someone who’s been in the business and knows about it helps so thanks.

  • @stackfire9601
    @stackfire9601 Місяць тому +1

    Move camera SLOWLY
    Its so much more pleasant to the viewer 😮😂🎉❤ ok

  • @matthewsolari802
    @matthewsolari802 Місяць тому +1

    Is that the bucket that came one your machine? Just seemed a little narrow is the only reason i ask. No disrespect jw

  • @athronhanson6499
    @athronhanson6499 2 місяці тому +1

    That’s were I live bro Davenport are you willing teach a course how to get started?

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  2 місяці тому +1

      Possibly but it won’t be easy because I’m busy running my business

  • @themintlord4744
    @themintlord4744 Місяць тому +1

    Why are you running such a small bucket on the Kubota now?

  • @mrsalsamafiatv235
    @mrsalsamafiatv235 5 днів тому

    Must be nice pulling up like a Jefe with rig, trailer and tractor. Everyone won’t appreciate that and will throw shade, din’t over work your equipment when they have all that large equipment around, let them make time to help you out.

  • @American_Made
    @American_Made 20 днів тому

    Seems like they are getting a good deal. you are putting the hours on your machine. you got a small bit in gas. But if you don't have any other work going then it might fill some gaps. I don't really know but I have been considering a small biz in excavation. You are in florida, very sandy soil. IS the sand hard on the equipement. I would imagine it is. we can't haul loads like that around here, stuff sticking out everywhere, without grief. They want them trimmed down and strapped or covered.

  • @snoopyroman3781
    @snoopyroman3781 20 днів тому

    Appreciate you sharing your numbers, knowledge, and experience. Keep up the hustle

  • @codimoore5818
    @codimoore5818 3 місяці тому +4

    overhead and profits, I wouldn’t run my equipment for 50 an hour, they saved so much money sub contracting you, know your worth, and don’t sell yourself short! Love the vids and glad you share your numbers and wish you the best and happy to see you grow!

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  2 місяці тому +2

      @@codimoore5818 well you say that but the very next day I landed a $1500 day from accepting the $50 an hour

    • @tjbrepair574
      @tjbrepair574 2 місяці тому

      @@EntreprenuerDavis any motion better then no motion! keep grinding!

    • @cypressstripingpowerwashin5304
      @cypressstripingpowerwashin5304 Місяць тому +1

      Never look down on him le beginnings is what we'll call this senerior in the South. $50 he will pay the bills while your on your way to the $250hr project.

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  Місяць тому

      @@cypressstripingpowerwashin5304 couldn’t of said this better

  • @codytoole8359
    @codytoole8359 3 місяці тому +1

    Keep grinding, but you definitely got the short end of the stick. I don’t move my machine for anything less then $100/hr. I understand why you did this time but next time I wouldn’t move it for that cheap.

  • @karlwahlfield6462
    @karlwahlfield6462 20 днів тому

    50 an hour??? in michigan i never hesiate to chage 200 and hour in person as a well drilling and septic contractor. up those prices before it bites you

  • @dexkato7329
    @dexkato7329 29 днів тому

    I don't know enough about your industry to determine if they rate that you charged was fair.

  • @rickygonzalez9063
    @rickygonzalez9063 3 місяці тому +3

    Getting my credit up to get my trailer and own skid, down here in SW Fl. Trying to get like you bro💪🏼

    • @deadlyloyalty8927
      @deadlyloyalty8927 3 місяці тому +2

      Start off by renting brother, get that machine time and experience on someone else’s machine and charge your customers for rental fee+operator time. Good way to begin and get some down payment money to ease up those monthly payments

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      What he said^^

    • @rickygonzalez9063
      @rickygonzalez9063 3 місяці тому

      @@deadlyloyalty8927 thanks for the heads up, I appreciate it👏🏼

  • @truthseeker1009
    @truthseeker1009 3 місяці тому +2

    One of the reasons why companies subcontract is to save on labor costs such as pensions, healthcare, and other benefits salaried employees are usually entitled to. Hoping you are saving for your retirement because at some point it is something you're going to want to do or have to do.

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      I got that all handled I understand that and I want to retire before most people do

    • @truthseeker1009
      @truthseeker1009 3 місяці тому

      @@EntreprenuerDavis Fantastic!! You're on the ball young man and I'm so proud of you.

  • @twash254
    @twash254 3 місяці тому +1

    I would look into getting an enclosed cab skid. It will be an expensive upgrade but at the rate you flip I’m sure you could work the market and make it happen. It will make that type of day of work much easier if you plan on continuing it. Essentially paying for convenience is my adobe

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      Your right I have been looking into it I just need to find a good door is all.

  • @jasonc470
    @jasonc470 3 місяці тому +2

    I'm glad you got some money this week definitely beats no money! I get trying to get in so you can get future work but man you have nice equipment and it needs to make a minimum every day! If I show up for a day with my skid it's 1k. I don't care if that's pushing pulling digging or grapple work. One blown hose and you dang near worked for free ya know. Love the honesty and your videos God bless you and your family

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      Makes sense but that’s highly unlikely that I would blow a hose my machine is still getting broken in low hours and not as much ware and tare

    • @jasonc470
      @jasonc470 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@EntreprenuerDavisit's heavy equipment bro I don't care how new it is things break and you have to charge enough to have a nest egg for those things. I'm not showing up with 100k in equipment to make 500$ after insurance taxes and fuel you are not making 20$ hr? I'm glad you made some money but with the equipment he had I don't understand why he brought you on site for back filling? Good luck keep grinding

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому +1

      @@jasonc470 I will but he brought me there because I am connected with the owner he is also a Christain man and wanted to give the small guy an opportunity they didn’t need me hence why I couldn’t charge $1000 dollars to be honest they would of finished the job just as fast without me

    • @neversettle9597
      @neversettle9597 3 місяці тому +1

      I’ve had about 7 new skidders, various brands. The latest one blew 3 lines in the first 20 hours. It’s not the norm but is always a possibility. It’s your business at the end of the day and you charge what you charge to get in places and all that. But things can and do happen I think is all he’s trying to warn you about.
      Also I will just add that tracks are a wear item along with the sprockets and road wheels, and sandy soil will eat them much faster than normal. I’m mostly in sandy loam style soil and you can bet tracks will last about 1k hours and they aren’t cheap so I’d be factoring that in. One last thing, hub fluid… no one ever seems to keep up with that maintenance schedule, always check it every 200 hours or so. And change it per your manufacture recommendation, when a drive gear goes that’s about 7-10k pending. All things to take into consideration. Again at the end of the day it’s your call to make. Just some stuff I’ve run into over the years that pops out to me for new owner/ops

  • @Disciplined-Trax
    @Disciplined-Trax 3 місяці тому +1

    Be willing to do the harder jobs. Building relationships with other companies will keep doors open brother

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      I definitely am willing to because I understand in the long run this will be something greater

  • @RJautotrade
    @RJautotrade Місяць тому

    Much criticism on how much he’s getting paid 😢 if you can match $500/day, please share your experience with the world instead of criticizing the work & pay of those who are doing greater than you are. I love this channel…self employed, high vibrated spirit, hard working, dedicated & loves GOD. Very inspirational 💯

  • @donovancooper9347
    @donovancooper9347 Місяць тому

    Need to bag drag better. Going all in one direction so it’s actually smooth and you don’t see all the lines that you leave

    • @idiaminlia
      @idiaminlia 29 днів тому

      they gotta roll and compact it boss lmao that ain’t fine grades

  • @alliwantedwasahellcat9565
    @alliwantedwasahellcat9565 3 місяці тому

    Eh it puts money in your pocket and you build a relationship. Take these scheduled days to get some estimates out and line up some more jobs 👍 no harm in a quick 500. Wouldn’t pay for my own fuel unless I’m getting equipment pay tho.

  • @codywhitfield200
    @codywhitfield200 2 місяці тому

    Use that money to buy a bucket that fits your skid. Wasting fuel and time using that small bucket. Finished product looks better as well.

  • @jorgeperez-pb4vr
    @jorgeperez-pb4vr 3 місяці тому

    Im a sub in Houston and I charge between 1000-1200 a day with myself a mini ex and 1 helper all material provided by them… I usually end up leaving with 800 minimum per day after all expenses

  • @brianschwarz33
    @brianschwarz33 2 місяці тому

    500 a day is low but I understand you are building a relationship and learning the ropes. Get the experience and the money will come. Consistency is good.

  • @GlennFisher-z9e
    @GlennFisher-z9e 2 місяці тому

    Hey man proud of you....
    Your paying you dues...sometimes you have to take a few steps back and take a cut to let them know your serious about soing business...
    If it doesnt work out...well you have exposure...

  • @alanmccormack1724
    @alanmccormack1724 2 місяці тому

    Hey man just wanted to say I enjoy your videos, Im a solo contractor (with limited help) that does landscape/hardscape in southern NH. I’ve had family in Davenport FL so it’s cool to see you out there making it happen. The grind is real out here

  • @GrimReaperlawns
    @GrimReaperlawns 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m in Polk I want to get started in this business I own a lawn care business at the moment but I’m burnt out doing this I want to to do more. Do you have a video explaining how you got into it.

  • @BouncingBaller
    @BouncingBaller Місяць тому

    I make pretty good money doing this kind of stuff. I have several large companies that call me to do overflow. Many large companies don't want or have the time to do these small tasks. Thats where we come in. love the video, keep them coming.

  • @heminole4life849
    @heminole4life849 2 місяці тому

    My local dump wants $100 a ton to dumb yard debris. That’s crazy

  • @Proverbs-qv9iu
    @Proverbs-qv9iu 5 днів тому

    Wear your seatbelt bro 💯

  • @JaimeDRios
    @JaimeDRios 2 місяці тому

    I have been there. I have charged enough to get by the day. I did this for about 6 years.. now I charge full amount because of the relationships and contacts I made through the years.. God has given you the ability to get the opportunities so go get them.

  • @michaelgutter2004
    @michaelgutter2004 3 місяці тому +2

    Good flow with the video editing

  • @adifferentpolitics5129
    @adifferentpolitics5129 2 місяці тому

    Don’t ever haul and use your own equipment for less then $150 and hour, we all know about paying dues and giving a little to get a little bit that’s ridiculous I don’t own any of the things you got just my back my truck and my tools and I’m not even returning a phone call for less then $50 hour general service 120 hour for trade work.

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  2 місяці тому +1

      @@adifferentpolitics5129 the $50 an hour landed me a $1500 day the next day

  • @harperfencing707
    @harperfencing707 Місяць тому

    Can you make a video of all the maintenance it takes to run the machine?

  • @chmurray4644
    @chmurray4644 2 місяці тому

    I know its been said a few times but I have to agree. 500 per day is beyond generous. If someone were to rent that machine they would be paying close or if not more than that to just rent the machine without an operator. 750-800 would be a good middle ground I think

  • @YvonneChandler-n8o
    @YvonneChandler-n8o 26 днів тому

    8:51

  • @jeremy_moto_192
    @jeremy_moto_192 3 місяці тому

    Say you gotta make 500 after you pay all your fuel bear minimum

  • @villegaslawnmaintenance6303
    @villegaslawnmaintenance6303 3 місяці тому +1

    I trying to own one to

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  3 місяці тому

      Definitely it very rewarding but you have to make sure you have the work to support the purchase

  • @Vexedinc
    @Vexedinc 3 місяці тому

    Subcontracting in Fiber Optics and Natural gas installation pays DIVIDENDS. trenching and pulling conduit and boring

    • @EntreprenuerDavis
      @EntreprenuerDavis  2 місяці тому

      @@Vexedinc interesting might have to look into that 👀

    • @Vexedinc
      @Vexedinc 2 місяці тому

      @@EntreprenuerDavis depending where you’re at you can look into being a subcontractor. You are binded to them for a period of time BUT they constantly feed you work and a lot of the times pay you PER FOOT. up to $14 a foot just depends on

    • @idiaminlia
      @idiaminlia 29 днів тому

      @@Vexedincthat work is some of the lowest paying in the entire excavation business

    • @Vexedinc
      @Vexedinc 29 днів тому

      @@idiaminlia $18/foot directional drilling for internet companies? Dude you can hit 450 feet in a day with a 4-5 man crew. Do the math for me. Only expenses is your bore rig, wages, fuel and tools