love you guys I just started my junk business here in Chicago I've learned so much from you guys Blessing to you guys even hulio
Found yous the other day, I like the content. I sell firewood, but am about to start pressure washing and lawn care. Now I'm thinking about junk removal.
Great video guys. I like and done allmost all your ideas but i will say i allways go back to junk removal,dumpster rentals and demolition. Ive owned two junk businesses and worked county and city jobs since teenager. Im now 30 and Through ups and downs of life and health scares/divorce i allways go back to junk removal. Moving to a new market area out of fl and going fulltime again with hooklift truck. Ive been whatching since yalls first video.
We signed up Fetch but never actually did a gig because of location and availability. But it was delivering packages for numerous companies. You’re paid by time and how many packages you’re able to handle in your time frame
There are 2 counties next to ours that have a lot of...like 90% affluent people, it just takes an hour to get to those counties.
A major college town, 4 ski resorts and there aren't too many homes that are priced below 1mil, there are also a lot of air bnb, rental properties
Actually if you don’t have a truck, you can drive motor homes to destinations for others . One student I knew at university, did that during summer breaks . He made pretty good money .
I’ve also heard car rental places may need vehicles driven to another area .
Using your own vehicle , not required for these two .
You wouldn’t need a cdl for that? An oversized vehicle usually requires a cdl
When junk calls aren’t pouring in I’ll still offer landscaping, pressure washing and some handyman work too. Junk removal is definitely more profitable and less work, however when junk removal opportunities are scarce it helps to offer other labor services to stay busy.
Thanks for sharing