You probably dont care but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all the latest movies on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last days :)
Brian is awesome. Same industry as myself. This business is intriguing. Makes me want to expand into dumpster rental during the off time. One rental per month would allow you to break even on the trailer alone.
I'm about to start a lawn care and junk removal service real real soon. I'm gonna do what you're doing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge bro. New sub. Nothing comes to sleeper but a dream...😎😎😎💪💪💪👍👍👍
I do rockscape and Turf install. I bought a 5 by 10 dump trailer 5 years ago. Thing paid off on the first install. Now I have 3 bigger and heavy duty ones an still my first one. Dump trailers are so useful and save so much time. I wish I would have got my first one sooner. Was hand dump and unload in pick up bed for too long
I am planning a dumpster rental side hustle for when I retire from my full time job in the next year or so... I have found a trailer I like with a dumpster I like. I cannot find out how much it costs for additional dumpsters and delivery of the additional dumpsters without requesting a quote. I do not want to be hounded by salesmen until I am ready to launch. Can you give me an idea of the cost per dumpster? I am thinking of an initial investment of 1 trailers and 10 dumpsters, unless they are ungodly expensive, eventually getting a back-up trailer and another 10 dumpsters over time if things work out...
A new PJ trailer like mine is $10k , dumpsters are each about $3,900 plus tax but could decrease a bit by buying in bulk. Shipping will depend on time of year and dealer stock
Keep on keeping on brother I’m sure you see me running around hauling junk with the rusted out white crew cab Chevrolet in the area ! Trying to make it some weeks are good others are rough all because you got tough times don’t give up success is at the end nothing is given to you I’ve learned that i quit my job at the press republican in Plattsburgh to haul junk cars full time! I also bought a fisher minute mount going to get into the plowing this year on my own it’s a scary road to go down at first I will be the first to admit that but it’ll all be worth it In the end and I will tell you this if you want to make money off scrap metal hauling tell them you only pick metal up for free you do not pay because it’s by the ton and you don’t have a built in scale so it’s just like trash make them either pay you or take it away for free for the time and labor by the end of that anyways they won’t make much. I always take loose scrap for free I never pay unless it’s for a junk vehicle even if it’s 10 ton let’s say I still only take metal for free
Hey man first thing I have to say is good for you . I do delivery’s of landscaping materials such as stone mulch dirt etc with a 16ft pj dump trailer I am getting to the point where I am going to open a llc. I like the residential garbage pick up that you do as there is nobody in my area doing anything like that and I think it’s a grate opportunity to jump on Ps I am in north jersey no where near you lol. My question to you is what was the just the cost of opening the business and start up insurance and how much it cost you monthly or Quarterly
Nice video speacially for somone just getting into it, I’m in search of truck and trailer as we speak. Question? Should I register business as a dba or an llc in your opinion I will be doing it just myself for now because I work full time job! Also do you recommend be putting together business name first and buy truck and trailer under business for a write or buy it all first? Thanks anything helps
Thanks for watching! I would recommend an LLC but check with a tax professional for better set up advice. I would get the plan and business name all set up and then buy the truck. As for the name to buy it in a DBA or LLC you will still need to “co-sign” for the business either way being brand new. Also a good thing to consult a professional about!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 awsome thanks! I’m going to go the dumpster rental at first due to full time work still! And try to build up as many dumpsters as I can as I need them. I’ll be in touch and will continue watching your videos for great info thanks a lot I’m in Rhode Island!
Love your videos man. Curious how much you pay per ton to dump? Currently have a small dumpster business in Ohio and looking at adding residential in my local area. Just trying to crunch some numbers. Keep up the good work! 👊🏻
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 yeah for sure! Ours is $60 per ton I was just curious what it costs up your way. I appreciate you getting back to me brother! Have a good one!
I have 0 debt own my home on 1 acre own my 2015 outback and make like 120k a year... but I work 5-6 12 hr shifts a week randomly hourly, I have 1-3 hours of downtime at work randomly i can run dumpsters, can I make this side hustle work? I can deliver and pickup on the random times i get off, but would that be okay,, and how many trailers would i need since the times i can dump are limited to when the dump is open,, i can unload a bunch of trailers on my random day off,, how long will I spend at the dump?
Hey Brian, what was your marketing strategy to get your first customers? Where I live there are large trash and recycling companies which seen to take all the houses, is that the same for you?
Who did you go thru to make your hoodies? Getting started myself and looking for best price/quality for business cards, shirts, hoodies, fridge magnets, etc.
Thank you! You may need landfill permits in your area, if you are hauling just stone or dirt you most likely wouldn’t need a permit! I would definitely get registered as a business!
Why? Are people not paying you? I've had people ask me do people pay you? They asked me why? I tell them it's because I asked for the money. An old boss of mine had an expression that I followed through this day. Don't get mad. Get their money.
In the country most residents have to go dump their own trash. That's why a lot of people compost, or use very little trash and re-use a lot or have burn barrels haha
What’s up man, so I think I’ve been a subscriber of yours for a few months now, and I really enjoy your content. I’ve since considered starting something like this myself in Ventura County California, but how do I know if a large city like mine would be a good market for that? I don’t know if it’s the same out there but the city here give you three carts regular trash, recicle and yard waste. Is this the same case out with you? Again considering that, who’s can I know if it’s a good market here? Thank you and keep up this great content! 👍🏻👊🏻
It is different here, and every market will be. Just research what the other companies do and try to do it better and cost effective! Thank you for following the channel 👍
Nice work! I'm picking up a 6x12x 24"H dump come January. I was going to go with double 2x12s all around, but you definitely took it to a whole new level. Looks like you built a mini pole barn on that thing.
@@xcel1130 Been great! Closing out my best month ever. Went from one dump trailer, to two dump trailers to a roll off trailer, to two roll off trailers and working on getting a second truck right now. I still have my main job, so all my profits from the junk/dumpster business have gone right back into it. Not all easy money though. Long days for me. But definitely profitable if you put the effort in and don't mind getting your hands dirty.
If you are just starting out make sure you are a LLC taxed as an S-Corp for tax savings and liability protection. Truck is a business expense and completely deductible against revenue in first year. Lots of other benefits as well if you keep your records organized.
Wassup my man! I hope all is well. I'm more interested in the business set up. Did you get a commercial plate or passenger plate for your vehicle? If not, have you ever been stopped and asked why since you are engaging in commerce. Also, do you have a business or a personal insurance coverage. I appreciate you!
I have regular dumpsters as well, sometimes when customers are in a bind and we don’t have a dumpster they will rent the dump trailer. Or if you know people who need a cleanout a dump trailer works just as good as a roll off.
My wife asked me how he's doing that with just 4k I said start a youtube channel, post a flashy title and people who need to find a way to get something for nothing will watch. Then you hope to get monetized. I watch these videos to see what to avoid doing. I wanna see where the lemmings are going so to speak.
Trailer was $3,500. Built it up for $500. Full investment of $4,000. Of course I had a truck payment that I paid for with my full time job at the time, built the business up to where I could leave my job and then did so. Use your day jobs income to invest in your own business to become self employed. It happens every single day. Thank you for responding 👍
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 yeah so does building a UA-cam channel and im contributing by commenting you're welcome. My 1st truck was 47k my 2nd truck was 40k (getting smarter) I built both into tow trucks. Yeah it happens everyday. My point was there's many more people willing to watch than to apply themselves. Isn't it great that the average entrepreneur has a way to tap into more people watching and actually get paid for something they were already doing. I wish you the best and hope your channel takes the F off.
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 there's two things important in business. First, you have to hustle. And the second thing that most people do wrong which causes them to fail is they don't stay organized. But you need to find someone to do that for you and you have to pay them even if it's part time. Success isn't just about you it's about the people you employ in the contacts that you make. Anyone can collect trash and take it to the dump for other people. I have a friend who's been doing it for almost 40 years. It took him a long time to find the good people that work for him. I know cuz he used to always complain about it to me. Haha
Tip #1: You need a place to park all your stuff.
You probably dont care but if you're stoned like me during the covid times you can watch pretty much all the latest movies on instaflixxer. I've been watching with my brother for the last days :)
@Xander Charlie Yea, been using InstaFlixxer for months myself =)
@Xander Charlie yup, been using InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
You will succeed because you are willing to help. God bless you my brother!
Thank you!!
Brian at Brian's lawn maintenance is awesome. Glad you talked with him.
Great video. I just got my first dump trailer and I’m going to use it to supplement my other businesses
Brian is awesome. Same industry as myself. This business is intriguing. Makes me want to expand into dumpster rental during the off time. One rental per month would allow you to break even on the trailer alone.
Awesome!!! Yes about 2 rentals profit could allow that!
I'm about to start a lawn care and junk removal service real real soon. I'm gonna do what you're doing. Thanks for sharing your knowledge bro. New sub. Nothing comes to sleeper but a dream...😎😎😎💪💪💪👍👍👍
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Love the Channel. Your Awesome and a True Inspiration to thousands. God is Good. Life is Good
Thank you so much!!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 Your welcome
Great video especially for someone who is starting out myself. And I will be by myself also until I can afford a employees.
Thank you! That’s the best way to start!
I love your honesty man
Thank you for sharing your journey
Thanks for watching!
Congrats man. It’s taken me forever to get to 450. Keep it up
Thank you!!
I do rockscape and Turf install. I bought a 5 by 10 dump trailer 5 years ago. Thing paid off on the first install. Now I have 3 bigger and heavy duty ones an still my first one. Dump trailers are so useful and save so much time. I wish I would have got my first one sooner. Was hand dump and unload in pick up bed for too long
How do you get more residential clients? How do you market and promote your business?
First vid I've seen of yours , enjoyed it.
Awesome thank you !
New subscriber here. Loving the videos. Keep ‘em coming.
Thank you 🙌🏽
I'm from Chicago. If I tried to do this, I'd end up at the bottom of the Chicago River wearing a pair of cement shoes.
😂😂😂😂
I am planning a dumpster rental side hustle for when I retire from my full time job in the next year or so... I have found a trailer I like with a dumpster I like. I cannot find out how much it costs for additional dumpsters and delivery of the additional dumpsters without requesting a quote. I do not want to be hounded by salesmen until I am ready to launch. Can you give me an idea of the cost per dumpster? I am thinking of an initial investment of 1 trailers and 10 dumpsters, unless they are ungodly expensive, eventually getting a back-up trailer and another 10 dumpsters over time if things work out...
A new PJ trailer like mine is $10k , dumpsters are each about $3,900 plus tax but could decrease a bit by buying in bulk. Shipping will depend on time of year and dealer stock
Keep on keeping on brother I’m sure you see me running around hauling junk with the rusted out white crew cab Chevrolet in the area ! Trying to make it some weeks are good others are rough all because you got tough times don’t give up success is at the end nothing is given to you I’ve learned that i quit my job at the press republican in Plattsburgh to haul junk cars full time! I also bought a fisher minute mount going to get into the plowing this year on my own it’s a scary road to go down at first I will be the first to admit that but it’ll all be worth it In the end and I will tell you this if you want to make money off scrap metal hauling tell them you only pick metal up for free you do not pay because it’s by the ton and you don’t have a built in scale so it’s just like trash make them either pay you or take it away for free for the time and labor by the end of that anyways they won’t make much. I always take loose scrap for free I never pay unless it’s for a junk vehicle even if it’s 10 ton let’s say I still only take metal for free
Awesome! Thank you!
You’re welcome and I want to tell you that your videos are on the recommendation page for UA-cam!
@@dpowerz518 that’s awesome thanks for letting me know! Happy to see it’s growing!
Hey man first thing I have to say is good for you . I do delivery’s of landscaping materials such as stone mulch dirt etc with a 16ft pj dump trailer I am getting to the point where I am going to open a llc. I like the residential garbage pick up that you do as there is nobody in my area doing anything like that and I think it’s a grate opportunity to jump on Ps I am in north jersey no where near you lol. My question to you is what was the just the cost of opening the business and start up insurance and how much it cost you monthly or Quarterly
I do private info consulting this would be a conversation for that!! LCSanitation@gmail.com to set up!
You need a A901 in n.j
If there a market for "They Rent - They pick Up Trailer - They dump trailer after loading - They return to your Lot"? Kind of like a U-HAUL?
Thanks
Nice video speacially for somone just getting into it, I’m in search of truck and trailer as we speak. Question? Should I register business as a dba or an llc in your opinion I will be doing it just myself for now because I work full time job! Also do you recommend be putting together business name first and buy truck and trailer under business for a write or buy it all first? Thanks anything helps
Thanks for watching! I would recommend an LLC but check with a tax professional for better set up advice. I would get the plan and business name all set up and then buy the truck. As for the name to buy it in a DBA or LLC you will still need to “co-sign” for the business either way being brand new. Also a good thing to consult a professional about!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 awsome thanks! I’m going to go the dumpster rental at first due to full time work still! And try to build up as many dumpsters as I can as I need them. I’ll be in touch and will continue watching your videos for great info thanks a lot I’m in Rhode Island!
Love your videos man. Curious how much you pay per ton to dump? Currently have a small dumpster business in Ohio and looking at adding residential in my local area. Just trying to crunch some numbers. Keep up the good work! 👊🏻
Tonnage will range all around the country...it’s on a landfill to landfill basis anywhere between $25 - $130 per ton!!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 yeah for sure! Ours is $60 per ton I was just curious what it costs up your way. I appreciate you getting back to me brother! Have a good one!
you da man keep it up! Brian is a G! blue collar all the way!
Thank you!
You killing it man!!!!
Thank you!!
I have 0 debt own my home on 1 acre own my 2015 outback and make like 120k a year... but I work 5-6 12 hr shifts a week randomly hourly, I have 1-3 hours of downtime at work randomly i can run dumpsters, can I make this side hustle work? I can deliver and pickup on the random times i get off, but would that be okay,, and how many trailers would i need since the times i can dump are limited to when the dump is open,, i can unload a bunch of trailers on my random day off,, how long will I spend at the dump?
I have an excess income of 90-105k per year
Hey Howie, send an email to LCSanitation@gmail.com please we can discuss more in depth
Hey Brian, what was your marketing strategy to get your first customers? Where I live there are large trash and recycling companies which seen to take all the houses, is that the same for you?
Who did you go thru to make your hoodies? Getting started myself and looking for best price/quality for business cards, shirts, hoodies, fridge magnets, etc.
I use a local printer in my area.
what is the average dump fee when this trailer is completly full
Good stuff my braddah🤙🏽 do you need a permit or a business license to start a dump trailer hustle?!?
Thank you! You may need landfill permits in your area, if you are hauling just stone or dirt you most likely wouldn’t need a permit! I would definitely get registered as a business!
Do you just haul the trash to a local dump? How much do those fees cost you?
Sub'd, looking to start my own thing as well looking forward to more
Awesome! Thank you!
Less the dump costs too. What do you pay to dump?
Every load is different
Thanks for sharing. Do you need to have your CDL? I see a DOT# on your truck and trailer? You have to do that as well?
I do not need a CDL for my current set up
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 Is there another reason for the DOT #'s then?
You only need a CDL for certain weight. I have my Class A
Awesome set up, did you buy that trailer new or used ?
I did buy it used , then built up the sides on it!
Can you make a video of how you collect money from residential accounts
Why? Are people not paying you? I've had people ask me do people pay you? They asked me why? I tell them it's because I asked for the money. An old boss of mine had an expression that I followed through this day. Don't get mad. Get their money.
Have a business receipt written up and get paid up front via, cash, credit card, Venmo, PayPal, etc
Great video. Thanks for the info.
You’re welcome thank you for watching!
How do You get resident contracts ? I live where the city comes and picks up trash twice a week
In the country most residents have to go dump their own trash. That's why a lot of people compost, or use very little trash and re-use a lot or have burn barrels haha
All cities, towns and states can be different. We use a lot of advertising and offer much more than just residential pickup
How did you aquire so many residential accounts? Are they all rural?
95% are rural yes
How many miles did you purchase the truck with?
How do you get started on getting accounts?
Why is DOT required for you?
How do you get residential clients, mate?
Well done with the channel btw.
Thank you for watching!! I do a lot of digital and word of mouth advertising!!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 Thank you
You have inspired me!
Awesome thanks for watching!!
On average how many stops can you make with that trailer and what’s the average weight?
65 - 80 stops and can weigh 1-1.5 ton typically
I grew up in Plattsburgh, NY. Do you service this area as well? I saw the name of your company and BAMM!!! SUBSCRIBE.
That’s awesome!! Yes we do! Thanks for the sub!
What’s up man, so I think I’ve been a subscriber of yours for a few months now, and I really enjoy your content.
I’ve since considered starting something like this myself in Ventura County California, but how do I know if a large city like mine would be a good market for that?
I don’t know if it’s the same out there but the city here give you three carts regular trash, recicle and yard waste. Is this the same case out with you? Again considering that, who’s can I know if it’s a good market here?
Thank you and keep up this great content! 👍🏻👊🏻
It is different here, and every market will be. Just research what the other companies do and try to do it better and cost effective! Thank you for following the channel 👍
Nice work! I'm picking up a 6x12x 24"H dump come January. I was going to go with double 2x12s all around, but you definitely took it to a whole new level. Looks like you built a mini pole barn on that thing.
That’s awesome and yeah haha I knew it would get bounced around a lot in the landfill so I wanted to make it sturdy!!
Been over a year have you started. How’s it been.
@@xcel1130 Been great! Closing out my best month ever. Went from one dump trailer, to two dump trailers to a roll off trailer, to two roll off trailers and working on getting a second truck right now. I still have my main job, so all my profits from the junk/dumpster business have gone right back into it.
Not all easy money though. Long days for me. But definitely profitable if you put the effort in and don't mind getting your hands dirty.
Where should a guy looking into getting business buy the carts(cans)?
I started with 0 carts for the first few months, but I would Google the company closest to you Otto, Cascade and Toter are big brands!
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 your videos have motivated me. Thank you!
Great job man! How did you start advertising
I did a lot of word of mouth and digital ads at first!
7:19 Fuck no, the customer literally has me all the way fucked up if they think thats going down.
If you are just starting out make sure you are a LLC taxed as an S-Corp for tax savings and liability protection. Truck is a business expense and completely deductible against revenue in first year. Lots of other benefits as well if you keep your records organized.
Yes!! I am incorporated currently!
Wassup my man! I hope all is well. I'm more interested in the business set up. Did you get a commercial plate or passenger plate for your vehicle? If not, have you ever been stopped and asked why since you are engaging in commerce. Also, do you have a business or a personal insurance coverage. I appreciate you!
Commercial plates and coverage man.
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 thank you.
I have a 2016 Ford f 250 how can start this job?
With just a truck junk removal would probably be the best place to start!
Great video ! Do you charge a start up deposit?
Thank you! No we do not
Ok , But where did you dump the junk?
The landfill
How much do you pay per ton to dump Because it sounds like you’re giving it away too cheap
Typically $65-$75/ton there’s a couple dump locations
Question when hauling isn't it risky having the opening area wide open debris or items can fly out ?
We close the doors when hitting the road! The whole trailer is enclosed except a small area in the back once the doors get closed 👍
Yeah by law they have to have it covered and closed. At least in my state
And how many tons do you let them fill the trailer with
1 ton typically is included in pricing with a 3 ton max capacity
So what is told to the customer upon drop off 1 ton or 3 tons big difference between them both
@@donnyC7455 anything over 1 ton is billed extra.
Okay Just curious where are you guys located
Great video 👌
Thanks 👍
How do you compare to your competition?
Very comparable price wise, I try to market the best, and also provide the best customer service to set me apart.
Why wouldn't people just have a regular dumpster dropped off ?
I have regular dumpsters as well, sometimes when customers are in a bind and we don’t have a dumpster they will rent the dump trailer. Or if you know people who need a cleanout a dump trailer works just as good as a roll off.
How much you charge?
Between $25 - $100/month for residential services
Hey man do you operate under an LLC or as sole proprietor license?
Corporation now
Thanks bro for the answer
Sub’d
Thank you!!
what are your dump fees
We run $70 - $85 / Ton around here
Its the same here in delaware
Think its smart to finance a diesel truck when first starting out?
If you can use it for multiple things I would!
So tempting for me to do this in phx az. But im not sure it would actually pick up. To many mexicans here doing jobs for almost free 🤷🏻♂️
Look like
This guy Vogeler I knew
My wife asked me how he's doing that with just 4k I said start a youtube channel, post a flashy title and people who need to find a way to get something for nothing will watch. Then you hope to get monetized. I watch these videos to see what to avoid doing. I wanna see where the lemmings are going so to speak.
Trailer was $3,500. Built it up for $500. Full investment of $4,000. Of course I had a truck payment that I paid for with my full time job at the time, built the business up to where I could leave my job and then did so. Use your day jobs income to invest in your own business to become self employed. It happens every single day. Thank you for responding 👍
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 yeah so does building a UA-cam channel and im contributing by commenting you're welcome.
My 1st truck was 47k my 2nd truck was 40k (getting smarter) I built both into tow trucks. Yeah it happens everyday. My point was there's many more people willing to watch than to apply themselves. Isn't it great that the average entrepreneur has a way to tap into more people watching and actually get paid for something they were already doing. I wish you the best and hope your channel takes the F off.
@@towdoctor670 no doubt! The world in which we live now.
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 exactly. I just don't really want to be on blast or I would have started on 5 years ago.
@@lakechamplainsanitation7226 there's two things important in business. First, you have to hustle. And the second thing that most people do wrong which causes them to fail is they don't stay organized. But you need to find someone to do that for you and you have to pay them even if it's part time. Success isn't just about you it's about the people you employ in the contacts that you make. Anyone can collect trash and take it to the dump for other people. I have a friend who's been doing it for almost 40 years. It took him a long time to find the good people that work for him. I know cuz he used to always complain about it to me. Haha
A buck 80? Why not just say 180,000? Trying to be a hip hop star? Lol. Otherwise, good info.