As a guy who likes to make things, I salute your DAD!! He did an excellent job of designing and fabricating that trailer!! When I was a teen, we had all sorts of ways to earn money. Cutting grass, running errands for neighbors, selling worms and crickets to fishermen, selling pop bottles to the stores, washing cars. etc. Young people don't know how to hustle any more. If they do, I just don't see it around me.
I did the news paper route when growing up, that one has gone away with the digital era. I agree young people dont hustle any more. Still plenty of ways for teens to make extra money and learn good work ethic and values along the way like the family did in this video.
I did the pop bottles in the mid 70's when i was a kid..I think it was a nickle a bottle?? My brother and i did it for months and made $19 and went and bought a fish tank and some fish...this would be around 1976?-77 maybe?
@@markherring3513 it's 10 cents now ... I got two kids that goes around the block in 90 minutes of work collect cans & bottles, and then wash them, once or twice a week, and they make around 80 to 120 dollars a month.
THE GUY IN ME can't take my eyes off that trailer. The amount of planning in regards to what tools were needed and the size of the mower and tools, and weight (empty and loaded) all considered. Then going from paper to fabrication and making it all work. Just loving it so much.
Not a lot of teens today that know the value of work ethic. Good for this girl she’s gonna be successful in her future endeavors even if it isn’t with a lawn business.
I volunteered as well as worked from a very young age. People who are here "remembering" should also recall that neighborhood kids of all ages playing outside together has given way to organized sports. Single income families ended in the 80's, that had an effect, no one to watch while kids are outside. I began working when I was very young but I DO NOT agree with the relaxation of child labor laws. That has coincided with defunding public schools...? Great ideas come from everyone but children of billionaires only go through the motions of a college education while they wait on a "tacks" free inherit ence.
There are a lot of young people posting videos of themselves acting ridiculous.....then there's you....This is inspiring....thanks for sharing, all the best to you
Yep unfortunately they make silly money for lots of views on ticktock for things like pulling faces serving fast food or dancing half naked with their mums
My oldest son started his own umpiring and refereeing business that he began at 15. He trained, scheduled, and worked. He did this for 20 years while earning a degree in finance and an MBA. He had over 250 independent officials working for him with 10 different youth baseball leagues. He is now the deputy director of finance at a major university. It starts when they are young. I could not be more proud.
@@catsbyondrepair It is not against the law for part time work when a kid is 15. Child labor laws allow kids at 15 to work limited hours for a maximum of 20 hours a week. There are no laws against a 15 year old setting up a non-profit with the Secretary of State if it provides a benefit to the community. All employees were independent contractors who signed I-9’s and were responsible for filing all tax information themselves. The name of his company was High Desert Officials Group, registered with the Secretary of State in the State of Nevada. Learn the law before calling people liars. Jackass.
@@Mike1984-lc9rh Oh tell me you are one of the morons who supports this crap. How could you be so ignorant to buy into this? Seriously were you born that way or did it progress over time?
Let's look at the big picture. This happens because of a family. A family unit. Mom and Dad supporting this young lady together and providing the backbone, support and loving structure she needs to succeed. That kind of love and support early on cannot be underestimated. It's vital. Good for you Mom and Dad for giving it to her. She will become such a great contribution to society.
@@watchcity2068 This is true. However, statistically, it's way way more likely, and a household is much much more stable with both parents being present. If you have a great and stable household, then I think that's awesome. I'm extremely happy for you. It's very difficult for a single parent. I should know. I am one. I raised my daughter on my own for her entire life and it was extremely difficult.
@@watchcity2068Nope, you don’t NEED it, yet it helps in building character as a kid before life teaches hard lessons for you that make or break you. This character is built much better in a stable home. Don’t believe me? Look at the stats.
I usually watch another channel where a guy cuts really overgrown grass for free to help the homeowner out or just tidy the neighbourhood up if the house is unoccupied. Your channel popped up in my YT suggestions list and couldn’t resist having a quick look. I got to say I’m well impressed with your little business you’ve got going on. You’re so professional. I don’t know if you know what you’re looking to do in the future but I’m willing to bet you’ll be exceptional at it. I’m also pretty sure that you must have spent all your pocket money on that set of kit. I’m in the UK and retired from work now and I love mowing lawns, if anyone near me needs help with their lawns I’m out there like a shot. I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours, just be careful and take care of yourself.
While some other kids are going to the mall to have fun you have figured out that you can have fun and make a buck. Trust me when you get older those other kids will be jealous of you and what you have accomplished. One thing is, those “glasses” they’re safety glasses, please wear them. 😄
@@SaltySouthTexan we’ll come to think about it most malls are closed or just about to. So what do the kids do now a days ? Drink mom and dad’s booze, smoke a little weed or get a group and storm Target to steal stuff. Just think these little darlings are going to be our leaders one day, we’ll be so proud. 😵💫
As a kid, my Dad always mandated, 'long pants and leather shoes', when mowing the yard. One hot day, as an adult, I wore shorts, figured Dad wouldn't know.... I took a rock in the shin that took forever to heal. Lesson learned.
Innumerable people on UA-cam are welding and cutting and fabricating steel wearing flip flops and shorts. It's ridiculously unintelligent but since they don't ever seem to get hurt they just keep doing it. I didn't see any eye or ear protection for the child either.
You dont need ear protection for electric mowing equipment, thats one of the best advantages of it. I do agree its not smart to wear shorts and flip flops to string trim, but i do it at my own home sometimes and im fine. Im a landscaper and i always am wearing long pants and boots at work even in summer heat. @crazyoilfieldmechanic3195
Same story, on a different subject: during my motorcycle lessons, my instructor (a retired CHP motorcyclist) told us never to follow too closely behind an 18-wheeler. Months later, on a motorcycle across the South... around the time I got close to the Texas-Louisiana state-line, it was raining really hard. To avoid taking the brunt of the rain, I thought stupidly, I followed the semi a bit too closely. A few minutes later, I heard a loud cracking sound. It turned out, my Shadow's headlight was badly shattered from a toe size rock kicked at me by one of those tires.
Crazy. I just got finished watching a video of a 13 year old girl getting shot for stealing someone's car. Then we got this video. Of a young girl doing it right. Making a name for herself. Putting positivity out into the world and making mad money at such a young age! You go girl.
This girl is going to go places... And will not settle for anything less then perfection. I salute you! Don't sell yourself short, and never back down! As a business owner I'm very proud of you! Thank you!
@@commoncentsamerican There's a guy on Ytube, who runs a lawn care down in Florida. All with EGO electric, even tows the trailer with a Tesla. Edit: I see you're just cut and pasting the same thing on all the comments.
The minute I saw the thumbnail about a 14 yo girl mowing lawns, I knew there was a good dad supporting her. No disrespect to the moms and teen girls themselves, but most of the time a motivated, successful girl has a good father.
I started working for a horse stable at the age of 12 yrs old. For 1 dollar an hr. Grew up out in the country farming. Was just what we did as kids. It is so nice to see a young lady working for herself at a young age. Be safe. Good luck in all u do in life. Don't be afraid to chase ur dreams.
@@pablosolis6385 Dont need expensive equipment? Yo lamer that electric mower is $900 that electric weed eater is another $200. Not only is is expensive it is TRASH. How about educating yourself better before making dumb comments and looking more foolish than you normally do.
I must applaud this young lady for her drive to mow lawns. My two brothers and I started a mowing business when I was twelve by mowing summer residences and camp lawns, we live in a rural farming community. It was not hard to advertise by word of mouth that we did a good job for a decent price and willing to do yard cleanups and neglected lawns. Young Lady keep up the good work!!
Shouts out to your dad for building that for you. Not everyone has a dad around, let alone a dad so handy and ready to put the time into a project like that. The world would be a better place with more dads like yours.
Proud of her and the parents for instilling work ethics at a young age. To make money as a kid I cut grass, shovel snow, baby sat, paint houses, etc. just to make the hard to get dollar. I'm 69 YO and thank my parents all the time what they instilled in me.
You need to be very proud of yourself young lady. Your Work ethic will take you anywhere you choose to go. Tell your parents that this 69 year old guy is very proud of you and them for teaching real life lessons
As SteveTuner398 suggested, the YT algorithms has suggested your channel to many of us, and definitely appreciate you work ethic! Very cool trailer setup!
I taught my son to use our lawn equipment when he was age 12. Over the next two years he build a steady clientele of neighborhood customers. He would work 6 to 8 hours on Saturday and Sunday and knock off a few lawns during summer evenings on two or three days per week. He shoveled snow for those same customers throughout the winter months. At 14 he purchased his own commercial mower, blower and two string trimmers with hedge attachments. By then, his income was far exceeding any of his friends who were working 25 hours plus per week working at fast food restaurants. He acquired his driver's license at 16 and soon after purchased a low mileage, 10 year old pick up truck. When he completed high school, he made the decision to not go on to university and I couldn't disagree with his decision. He then acquired his first snow plow to insure continuous winter work. Over the next 10 years, he expanded with the second truck and snow plow, then the third truck and all the additional equipment to stock the vehicles for three crews. He typically has 8 employees during the summer months and retains 5 of them throughout the winter. Today, his landscape and property maintenance business continues to grow, maintains about 160 residential and commercial customers and his personal income exceeds any doctor that I know.
Keep it up, girl, you're going places! When I was your age, 1970's, I also mowed lawns for $3.00. Doesn't look like much, but when I was old enough to buy my first car, I had $2600. Your Dad did you a great service.
First, this young lady is going places. She has passion, energy, and above all else...smarts. Second, she took a barrier and destroyed it. Finally, LOVE her plan a plan...work the plan philosophy. Finally, finally...LOVE her environmental philosophy. Well done!!
@user-hg7it9to5n When I used to be a elementary schooler my grandma literally made me pulling weeds out in the backyard while wearing gloves xD literally no lawn mower nothing but my hands xD is been years now and I moved into a apartment
Impressive. My dad built a wooden cart for me when I had a newspaper route at the same age. She's obviously a motivated kid from a good family. Glad to see the people in her neighborhood support her.
Young lady I don't even know you just came across your channel and really like your hard work bet your parents are very proud of you good luck with your business.
OMG !! This is great!!! Prefect example of great parents for helping and support their kids in a venture that teaches them about running their own business ! Love it! Great job!
Ok, 1, Dad. Great job, Sir!! 2. Young lady, you are an amazing young lady. Very proud of you, and I am certain you will excel in anything you put your mind to. Keep up the great work!!!
Your channel came as a suggestion, cause i often watch garden channels to unwind from busy days. Kudo's to you for starting to work at such a early age. Great trailer, fantastic piece of kit! I own a small repairshop for audio equiptment now, but like you i started working after school at the age of 14. When people called my parents house to ask if i could do a housecall, to fix their gear, (no cell phones in 1983), i showed up with my backpack full of tools at their doorstep on my bike. Made great money for a 14 year old guy, and it made my goals possible. Good luck on your future, you're of to a great start, Cheers from the Netherlands.
Nothing makes me more proud as a parent to see other patents make thier kid work for it and not hand them anything all these kidd now a days mommy and daddy buy them thier first brand new vehicle they depend on mommy daddy money my 16 year old started working making her own money buying her own things saving up for what she want congrats young lady you will be very successful in life
This kid has a great Dad... He has to be proud... SHe will stay in shape, know her community, build a brand following and loyal customers... She is making more money during the summer at age 14 than college graduates that end up working at Starbucks... well done!
Dad your the best for helping your daughter with her dream. I hope this blows up on utube and she becomes a millionaire . God bless you young lady ! Greetings from south east Alabama USA ☮️❤️
Beyond impressed with this girl, she’ll do well in life. I’m in Massachusetts and it’s very very rare to see any child willing to give up their day to mow lawns .
It’s nice to see that Dads business sense has rubbed off on his kids in a positive way.On her way to being an entrepreneur.Kudus to the parents job well done.
Very proud of this young lady. When I was 9 in the 60's, I dragged behind me a push mower. Knocked on doors and got 5 to 10 bucks a yard. Bought my own school clothes and helped in the family. Kids today are amazing given the chance and with very supportive parents equals nothing but great things. Be safe out there everyone and support these young ones out there doing something very positive. 😊
This young lady is going to be one successful person in life. Shoutout to her Dad for helping her accomplish this incredible business. Although I love doing my own lawn, if I lived in your area, I would definitely be a customer. A great American Story that even inspired this 60 year old. Great job! Keep it up!
Awesome. I'm proud of a kid I've never met. The sense of agency and fulfillment from having a job/self made business that young pays of for the rest off one's life in unseen ways.
Well done young lady,the whole world needs people like you ! You will go far! Many thanks to your Dad for his great design work helping you to achieve your goals .👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️🇦🇺❤️🇺🇸
I love this on so many levels: family, hard work, innovation, entrepreneurship, etc. But also bikes!!! And seriously, imagine how much gas a typical landscaping company burns and how much pollution is saved by using electric equipment and human powered transport. This is one of the coolest things i've ever seen.
This made me so happy back in the 90s I was 13 I was out mowing yards with just pushing my lawnmower and pulling a trash can with my tools down my neighbor. I just wish my son understood what's it like to be a hard worker I'm happy see this kind of kids
Wow that’s Awesome from one Dad to another that’s how you raise successful kids, tides will change and this girl will be taking care of her dad one day when he can’t
After watching this video I feel PRETTY CONFIDENT that this girl will do damn well for herself in life. I'll even go out on a limb and say the same for her siblings too ... GOOD JOB mom & dad.
This young girl reminds me of the days when we used to have paper routes. In the late seventies, I had a afternoon route for the Tempe Daily News. I helped my buddy with his , the Arizona Gazette route at 3am, every morning. For a young gal to do this in her community just says all you need to know about her. She sets the rocord straight that not all kids live in the basement under a pile of fast food, and play video games not mention use social media, all day and night. Totally brilliant kid and parents/parent. You just know work ethic has been passed down to her. I'm a Garden designer, she's inspiring to me. Suoer cool set-up. Exercising while helping people. A great combination for a healthy lifestyle.
Much respect. Not mooching off parents for doing nothing as most teens nowadays. Learning the value of a dollar is priceless. Learning young instead of finding out the hard way in your 20s-30s spending money frivolously with nothing to show.
Now this is what im talking about. A young girl with goals and already a entrepreneur. Good for you and your parents as well. Always make goals and when you meet them always add more. You will do great an like and when your older you will thank your parents.
Great patenting enables children to do great things. I knew a guy in high school who mowed lawns, even in the summer when most kids were playing and hanging out. He drove to graduation in a brand new Trans-Am. After graduation, he bought a truck and started a business.
This girl watches the traffic. Twice she stopped talking to watch, the first time when a sports car went by. I'll bet she knows what she'd do if a guy started giving her a bad time. I'll bet she can make hundreds in cash every day she's out there, from May to September. I'm very impressed, and congratulate her parents big time (and her!).
There's this kid in my neighborhood barely out of high school and he does work for my folks at our house and for a kid he's got good work ethics like this young woman here. We need more kids like this!!!
my respect for your father. awesome parenthood! you will get your goals done and that will be because of your parents 👍 the future is all yours young lady.
I’m impressed. When I was a teen back in the 70s an old man neighbor helped me build a bike trailer for collecting cans and bottles. I mowed lawns too but made more from cans and bottles.
As a guy who likes to make things, I salute your DAD!! He did an excellent job of designing and fabricating that trailer!! When I was a teen, we had all sorts of ways to earn money. Cutting grass, running errands for neighbors, selling worms and crickets to fishermen, selling pop bottles to the stores, washing cars. etc. Young people don't know how to hustle any more. If they do, I just don't see it around me.
I did the news paper route when growing up, that one has gone away with the digital era. I agree young people dont hustle any more. Still plenty of ways for teens to make extra money and learn good work ethic and values along the way like the family did in this video.
I did the pop bottles in the mid 70's when i was a kid..I think it was a nickle a bottle?? My brother and i did it for months and made $19 and went and bought a fish tank and some fish...this would be around 1976?-77 maybe?
@@markherring3513 it's 10 cents now ... I got two kids that goes around the block in 90 minutes of work collect cans & bottles, and then wash them, once or twice a week, and they make around 80 to 120 dollars a month.
weird todays kids, if they can't make million dollars, or is labor is involved, it's a no go...
Salute that girl, too. She‘s pretty cool doing such a job!
This young lady will go far in life because of her work ethics and values. Wonderful to see her work
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools
She'll go further than the haters who can do nothing except leave negative comments. They're the trash here.
Electric is soooo much better than gas. The technology is rapidly improving....gas...I don't really recall much advances in that in my 47 years.
@@commoncentsamerican at 14 years of age this girl is more productive than you have probably been all your life.
That, until she meets Biden Harris the migrant
The only female Ive seen that owns a lawn care business and its a 14 year old girl. Thats awesome.
THE GUY IN ME can't take my eyes off that trailer. The amount of planning in regards to what tools were needed and the size of the mower and tools, and weight (empty and loaded) all considered. Then going from paper to fabrication and making it all work. Just loving it so much.
Not a lot of teens today that know the value of work ethic. Good for this girl she’s gonna be successful in her future endeavors even if it isn’t with a lawn business.
I applaud your parents and you! Awesome to see your work ethic and to see parents that support you! I think EGO needs to sponsor you!!
She needs a husband to go in on a business with her
@@QueerdoLoc she’s like 14 don’t think a husband is on her radar and she’s pretty successful on her own it seems
I volunteered as well as worked from a very young age. People who are here "remembering" should also recall that neighborhood kids of all ages playing outside together has given way to organized sports. Single income families ended in the 80's, that had an effect, no one to watch while kids are outside.
I began working when I was very young but I DO NOT agree with the relaxation of child labor laws. That has coincided with defunding public schools...? Great ideas come from everyone but children of billionaires only go through the motions of a college education while they wait on a "tacks" free inherit ence.
Not a lot of adults know work of it today
There are a lot of young people posting videos of themselves acting ridiculous.....then there's you....This is inspiring....thanks for sharing, all the best to you
yeah unfortunately the fools rise to the top of these channels and seems like common place.. great kids out there doing amazing stuff.. love it
Yep unfortunately they make silly money for lots of views on ticktock for things like pulling faces serving fast food or dancing half naked with their mums
I’m laughing because I see so much of the other stuff that someone doing it right seems “ridiculous” 😂
I love to see kids raised right. This young lady has good work ethics and good morals. Great job Mom and Dad.
My oldest son started his own umpiring and refereeing business that he began at 15. He trained, scheduled, and worked. He did this for 20 years while earning a degree in finance and an MBA. He had over 250 independent officials working for him with 10 different youth baseball leagues. He is now the deputy director of finance at a major university. It starts when they are young. I could not be more proud.
Lies. Child labor laws
Another heartwarming story, Thanks.
@@catsbyondrepair It is not against the law for part time work when a kid is 15. Child labor laws allow kids at 15 to work limited hours for a maximum of 20 hours a week. There are no laws against a 15 year old setting up a non-profit with the Secretary of State if it provides a benefit to the community. All employees were independent contractors who signed I-9’s and were responsible for filing all tax information themselves. The name of his company was High Desert Officials Group, registered with the Secretary of State in the State of Nevada. Learn the law before calling people liars. Jackass.
@@catsbyondrepair Depends on the state.
I thought I designed awesome stuff but your Dad is amazing. Your Mom and Dad raised a wonderful person and the world needs many more like you.
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools buddy.
I like that , a good, innovative, hard working kid. That's how America was built, and don't let anyone tell you different. Good for her.
Only a fraction of the world does bad things; the rest are good and doing their best.
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools
@@commoncentsamerican Are you off your meds again?
@@Mike1984-lc9rh Oh tell me you are one of the morons who supports this crap. How could you be so ignorant to buy into this? Seriously were you born that way or did it progress over time?
Ah res! Us Chinese peopre arso rike to make good country out of a chird rabor force. We teach dispirine and make good woking fun time with chicken!
Props to the Dad for raising a winner.
Let's look at the big picture. This happens because of a family. A family unit. Mom and Dad supporting this young lady together and providing the backbone, support and loving structure she needs to succeed. That kind of love and support early on cannot be underestimated. It's vital. Good for you Mom and Dad for giving it to her. She will become such a great contribution to society.
You don't need two parents to do anything successful. Single parents can be just as effective.
@@watchcity2068 This is true. However, statistically, it's way way more likely, and a household is much much more stable with both parents being present. If you have a great and stable household, then I think that's awesome. I'm extremely happy for you. It's very difficult for a single parent. I should know. I am one. I raised my daughter on my own for her entire life and it was extremely difficult.
@@watchcity2068Nope, you don’t NEED it, yet it helps in building character as a kid before life teaches hard lessons for you that make or break you. This character is built much better in a stable home. Don’t believe me? Look at the stats.
I disagree. It doesn't matter if it's a single or two parent household. There's a ton of hustlers raised by single parents also.
@@665Kattt The odds of success for a kids from a two parent household are greater. Stats show it. It’s not that it’s not possible, just less likely.
I usually watch another channel where a guy cuts really overgrown grass for free to help the homeowner out or just tidy the neighbourhood up if the house is unoccupied. Your channel popped up in my YT suggestions list and couldn’t resist having a quick look. I got to say I’m well impressed with your little business you’ve got going on. You’re so professional. I don’t know if you know what you’re looking to do in the future but I’m willing to bet you’ll be exceptional at it. I’m also pretty sure that you must have spent all your pocket money on that set of kit. I’m in the UK and retired from work now and I love mowing lawns, if anyone near me needs help with their lawns I’m out there like a shot. I wish you the best of luck with your endeavours, just be careful and take care of yourself.
Let me guess, Al Bladez or Spencer from SB mowing.
Ditto!
While some other kids are going to the mall to have fun you have figured out that you can have fun and make a buck. Trust me when you get older those other kids will be jealous of you and what you have accomplished. One thing is, those “glasses” they’re safety glasses, please wear them. 😄
@@CSmith-oz4wpI get what you’re saying, but do kids even go to malls anymore?
@@SaltySouthTexan we’ll come to think about it most malls are closed or just about to. So what do the kids do now a days ? Drink mom and dad’s booze, smoke a little weed or get a group and storm Target to steal stuff. Just think these little darlings are going to be our leaders one day, we’ll be so proud. 😵💫
As a kid, my Dad always mandated, 'long pants and leather shoes', when mowing the yard. One hot day, as an adult, I wore shorts, figured Dad wouldn't know.... I took a rock in the shin that took forever to heal. Lesson learned.
Innumerable people on UA-cam are welding and cutting and fabricating steel wearing flip flops and shorts. It's ridiculously unintelligent but since they don't ever seem to get hurt they just keep doing it. I didn't see any eye or ear protection for the child either.
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You dont need ear protection for electric mowing equipment, thats one of the best advantages of it. I do agree its not smart to wear shorts and flip flops to string trim, but i do it at my own home sometimes and im fine. Im a landscaper and i always am wearing long pants and boots at work even in summer heat. @crazyoilfieldmechanic3195
Same, idk if it was poison oak or wild parsnip but i almost lost my legs.
Same story, on a different subject: during my motorcycle lessons, my instructor (a retired CHP motorcyclist) told us never to follow too closely behind an 18-wheeler. Months later, on a motorcycle across the South... around the time I got close to the Texas-Louisiana state-line, it was raining really hard. To avoid taking the brunt of the rain, I thought stupidly, I followed the semi a bit too closely. A few minutes later, I heard a loud cracking sound. It turned out, my Shadow's headlight was badly shattered from a toe size rock kicked at me by one of those tires.
This is a great example of parents helping their kids become successful.
This young lady will never go hungry,her confidence and goals are to be commended
Crazy. I just got finished watching a video of a 13 year old girl getting shot for stealing someone's car. Then we got this video. Of a young girl doing it right. Making a name for herself. Putting positivity out into the world and making mad money at such a young age! You go girl.
This girl is going to go places... And will not settle for anything less then perfection. I salute you! Don't sell yourself short, and never back down! As a business owner I'm very proud of you!
Thank you!
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools
@@commoncentsamerican There's a guy on Ytube, who runs a lawn care down in Florida. All with EGO electric, even tows the trailer with a Tesla.
Edit: I see you're just cut and pasting the same thing on all the comments.
@@spencers4121 yea i pasted it to reach more on how dumb this is.
@@robertruge2916 Haaaaa you got me with that comment XD XD XD
She will be the boss with a team of staff in the future.She is heading places.
The minute I saw the thumbnail about a 14 yo girl mowing lawns, I knew there was a good dad supporting her. No disrespect to the moms and teen girls themselves, but most of the time a motivated, successful girl has a good father.
I started working for a horse stable at the age of 12 yrs old. For 1 dollar an hr. Grew up out in the country farming. Was just what we did as kids. It is so nice to see a young lady working for herself at a young age. Be safe. Good luck in all u do in life. Don't be afraid to chase ur dreams.
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools
You don't need expensive equipment if you know how to work,so why don't you stop hating and do something with your life.@@commoncentsamerican
@@pablosolis6385 Dont need expensive equipment? Yo lamer that electric mower is $900 that electric weed eater is another $200. Not only is is expensive it is TRASH. How about educating yourself better before making dumb comments and looking more foolish than you normally do.
It's good to see young people doing what you are doing. You made my day. Thank you.
I must applaud this young lady for her drive to mow lawns. My two brothers and I started a mowing business when I was twelve by mowing summer residences and camp lawns, we live in a rural farming community. It was not hard to advertise by word of mouth that we did a good job for a decent price and willing to do yard cleanups and neglected lawns. Young Lady keep up the good work!!
This is undoubtedly a full fledged business as good as anyone with a truck. This gal is going places, and I don't mean just to the next yard to mow.
She is a gem. Learning work ethics early, most likely she gonna be the boss of other kids in her future.
Shouts out to your dad for building that for you. Not everyone has a dad around, let alone a dad so handy and ready to put the time into a project like that. The world would be a better place with more dads like yours.
Proud of her and the parents for instilling work ethics at a young age. To make money as a kid I cut grass, shovel snow, baby sat, paint houses, etc. just to make the hard to get dollar. I'm 69 YO and thank my parents all the time what they instilled in me.
mowing the lawn is very therapeutic to me
This girl is smart and a worker. She has been taught right and will go places.
I'm 80 years old when I was a kid I had to work in the summer I paid for my school clothes. My hat is off to this young Lady 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You need to be very proud of yourself young lady. Your Work ethic will take you anywhere you choose to go. Tell your parents that this 69 year old guy is very proud of you and them for teaching real life lessons
As SteveTuner398 suggested, the YT algorithms has suggested your channel to many of us, and definitely appreciate you work ethic! Very cool trailer setup!
I taught my son to use our lawn equipment when he was age 12. Over the next two years he build a steady clientele of neighborhood customers. He would work 6 to 8 hours on Saturday and Sunday and knock off a few lawns during summer evenings on two or three days per week. He shoveled snow for those same customers throughout the winter months. At 14 he purchased his own commercial mower, blower and two string trimmers with hedge attachments. By then, his income was far exceeding any of his friends who were working 25 hours plus per week working at fast food restaurants. He acquired his driver's license at 16 and soon after purchased a low mileage, 10 year old pick up truck. When he completed high school, he made the decision to not go on to university and I couldn't disagree with his decision. He then acquired his first snow plow to insure continuous winter work. Over the next 10 years, he expanded with the second truck and snow plow, then the third truck and all the additional equipment to stock the vehicles for three crews. He typically has 8 employees during the summer months and retains 5 of them throughout the winter. Today, his landscape and property maintenance business continues to grow, maintains about 160 residential and commercial customers and his personal income exceeds any doctor that I know.
Smart kid. Way better work ethic than 99% of kids today. This is the kind of person that no matter what they do they will be very successful
Keep it up, girl, you're going places! When I was your age, 1970's, I also mowed lawns for $3.00. Doesn't look like much, but when I was old enough to buy my first car, I had $2600. Your Dad did you a great service.
Its a fake video to promote trash electric tools
@@commoncentsamerican HAHA. EGo is one of the highest rated companies around, and it is a Michigan Company. You are just a bitter, and obtuse.
Fantastic young lady. Her parents taught her well. This girl will be a millionaire.
First, this young lady is going places. She has passion, energy, and above all else...smarts. Second, she took a barrier and destroyed it. Finally, LOVE her plan a plan...work the plan philosophy. Finally, finally...LOVE her environmental philosophy. Well done!!
This young lady deserves a standing ovation. She is one in a million. Can't find kids like this anymore. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
This is what kids needs to be doing things like this
Who will pay for thousands of dollars in equipment for them to use?
@@ShineOnBenevolentSun I take it you never cut your own grass before a lawn mower and trimmer don’t cost that much ,l will
@user-hg7it9to5n When I used to be a elementary schooler my grandma literally made me pulling weeds out in the backyard while wearing gloves xD literally no lawn mower nothing but my hands xD is been years now and I moved into a apartment
Smart Dad, smart Daughter! super trailer!
America NEEDS 100 million more folks like this young lady entrepreneur. 😊❤
Here I sit thinking the word has ran out of hard working young people. Amazing job young lady. Thanks to the parents for doing such a great job.
It's great to see a young person with such great work ethics.
Such a great attitude. She's gonna go far in life. Best of luck, young lady.
Boys, find you a girl like THIS! Major props to her!
That's super smart, and no worries about noise or anything! She can landscape virtually anytime of the day. Major props!
Impressive. My dad built a wooden cart for me when I had a newspaper route at the same age.
She's obviously a motivated kid from a good family. Glad to see the people in her neighborhood support her.
Great work ethic! Amazing trailer! Whoa!
Young lady I don't even know you just came across your channel and really like your hard work bet your parents are very proud of you good luck with your business.
Her parents have done an amazing job raising her! She will go far in life! 🤗
OMG !! This is great!!! Prefect example of great parents for helping and support their kids in a venture that teaches them about running their own business ! Love it! Great job!
Ok, 1, Dad. Great job, Sir!! 2. Young lady, you are an amazing young lady. Very proud of you, and I am certain you will excel in anything you put your mind to. Keep up the great work!!!
It’s unique and professional. Hopefully to see you in two years with a full grown rig setup. The fact you do it yourself is really impressive
There you have it; a Kid raised right! Good Job parents! Keep up the great work Girl, you can conquer the world!
This girl will go far in life with that attitude. She is awesome
Your channel came as a suggestion, cause i often watch garden channels to unwind from busy days.
Kudo's to you for starting to work at such a early age. Great trailer, fantastic piece of kit!
I own a small repairshop for audio equiptment now, but like you i started working after school at the age of 14.
When people called my parents house to ask if i could do a housecall, to fix their gear, (no cell phones in 1983), i showed up with my backpack full of tools at their doorstep on my bike.
Made great money for a 14 year old guy, and it made my goals possible.
Good luck on your future, you're of to a great start,
Cheers from the Netherlands.
Nothing makes me more proud as a parent to see other patents make thier kid work for it and not hand them anything all these kidd now a days mommy and daddy buy them thier first brand new vehicle they depend on mommy daddy money my 16 year old started working making her own money buying her own things saving up for what she want congrats young lady you will be very successful in life
Maybe she wanted to work for it.
This kid has a great Dad... He has to be proud...
SHe will stay in shape, know her community, build a brand following and loyal customers...
She is making more money during the summer at age 14 than college graduates that end up working at Starbucks... well done!
Very nice work Dad not only on the trailer, but also with sheparding the values that will be the foundation of your daughters future success. 💪
Proud of you. GOD bless you and your business. Thanks to your parents for raising great children.
Dad your the best for helping your daughter with her dream. I hope this blows up on utube and she becomes a millionaire . God bless you young lady ! Greetings from south east Alabama USA ☮️❤️
Beyond impressed with this girl, she’ll do well in life. I’m in Massachusetts and it’s very very rare to see any child willing to give up their day to mow lawns .
She will go far.... very creative. You go girls.... Proud of you young lady.
Thank you for teaching me
It’s nice to see that Dads business sense has rubbed off on his kids in a positive way.On her way to being an entrepreneur.Kudus to the parents job well done.
Very proud of this young lady. When I was 9 in the 60's, I dragged behind me a push mower. Knocked on doors and got 5 to 10 bucks a yard. Bought my own school clothes and helped in the family. Kids today are amazing given the chance and with very supportive parents equals nothing but great things.
Be safe out there everyone and support these young ones out there doing something very positive. 😊
This young lady is going to be one successful person in life. Shoutout to her Dad for helping her accomplish this incredible business.
Although I love doing my own lawn, if I lived in your area, I would definitely be a customer.
A great American Story that even inspired this 60 year old. Great job! Keep it up!
An amazing young woman. A reflection of her parents. We need more people to be this kind of American in America!
That young lady is a breath of fresh air.you go girl..
Awesome. I'm proud of a kid I've never met. The sense of agency and fulfillment from having a job/self made business that young pays of for the rest off one's life in unseen ways.
Great parents produce great children. Thank God for men like this young ladies Father 💯🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸💯
This made me smile so much!! Bringing back the old school ways in a world of technology!! Get it girl!!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!
I have had a lawn care company for 25 years, this is well done. You are doing a great job. Godspeed!
OMG YOU ARE GOING TO BE SOMEONE TRULY SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE !!
GOD BLESS YOU !!!!
Wow what an impressive young lady, who is no doubt a product of great parents.
Hard work pays ❤🇬🇧🇺🇸
This girl right here is a hard worker! All women need to take notes! I am very impressed
Well done young lady,the whole world needs people like you ! You will go far! Many thanks to your Dad for his great design work helping you to achieve your goals .👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️🇦🇺❤️🇺🇸
I love this on so many levels: family, hard work, innovation, entrepreneurship, etc. But also bikes!!!
And seriously, imagine how much gas a typical landscaping company burns and how much pollution is saved by using electric equipment and human powered transport. This is one of the coolest things i've ever seen.
This made me so happy back in the 90s I was 13 I was out mowing yards with just pushing my lawnmower and pulling a trash can with my tools down my neighbor. I just wish my son understood what's it like to be a hard worker I'm happy see this kind of kids
So refreshing to see a young person with ambition these days.
Wow that’s Awesome from one Dad to another that’s how you raise successful kids, tides will change and this girl will be taking care of her dad one day when he can’t
This young lady is actively learning about business as well as responsible work ethic ECT. Great to see may you be an inspiration to your peers.😊
America was built on determination like this young lady has. Imagine if millions of kids were half as ambitious 💪🇺🇸
we need a whole lot more of kids like this with a WORK ethic. Great video
Determined young lady. She has the right qualities to go far in whatever business she decides to enter. By the her and her parents deserve credit.
After watching this video I feel PRETTY CONFIDENT that this girl will do damn well for herself in life. I'll even go out on a limb and say the same for her siblings too ... GOOD JOB mom & dad.
I don’t know this young lady, but I am amazed and proud of her. She has a lot of drive and good work ethic. I wish her a lot of luck and success.
This young girl reminds me of the days when we used to have paper routes. In the late seventies, I had a afternoon route for the Tempe Daily News. I helped my buddy with his , the Arizona Gazette route at 3am, every morning. For a young gal to do this in her community just says all you need to know about her. She sets the rocord straight that not all kids live in the basement under a pile of fast food, and play video games not mention use social media, all day and night. Totally brilliant kid and parents/parent. You just know work ethic has been passed down to her. I'm a Garden designer, she's inspiring to me. Suoer cool set-up. Exercising while helping people. A great combination for a healthy lifestyle.
AMAZING! THIS IS HOW A TRUE AMERICAN KID LEARNS TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE! POWER TO YOU! YOU GO GIRL!
Patronize this young lady to continue building her success in life.
Much respect. Not mooching off parents for doing nothing as most teens nowadays. Learning the value of a dollar is priceless. Learning young instead of finding out the hard way in your 20s-30s spending money frivolously with nothing to show.
Now this is what im talking about. A young girl with goals and already a entrepreneur. Good for you and your parents as well. Always make goals and when you meet them always add more. You will do great an like and when your older you will thank your parents.
Great job Dad, with this amazing design idea, and for being 150% there for your kids - love every bit of this video. This girl will go places! ❤🎉
Great patenting enables children to do great things. I knew a guy in high school who mowed lawns, even in the summer when most kids were playing and hanging out. He drove to graduation in a brand new Trans-Am. After graduation, he bought a truck and started a business.
This girl watches the traffic. Twice she stopped talking to watch, the first time when a sports car went by. I'll bet she knows what she'd do if a guy started giving her a bad time.
I'll bet she can make hundreds in cash every day she's out there, from May to September. I'm very impressed, and congratulate her parents big time (and her!).
There's this kid in my neighborhood barely out of high school and he does work for my folks at our house and for a kid he's got good work ethics like this young woman here. We need more kids like this!!!
What an ambitious young lady.
Her dad must be very proud of her
Absolutely incredible young lady with tremendous work ethic!! This is a young lady who will go far in life.
my respect for your father.
awesome parenthood!
you will get your goals done and that will be because of your parents 👍
the future is all yours young lady.
I’m impressed. When I was a teen back in the 70s an old man neighbor helped me build a bike trailer for collecting cans and bottles. I mowed lawns too but made more from cans and bottles.