I have a business degree and I am really confused by your math. You say $150 per month… That is only five dollars per Are you saying that after cost is overhead there is only five dollars a day per rental in profit?
@@servicecoresoftware how reasonable is this “example”? The barrier to entry for an operation the size you are talking about is approximately $600,000…and $150 per unit per month does not sound particularly profitable to me…
This sounds stoopid. The first thing to consider is the population size of the area you want to service. Then you need to find out how many companies are renting Porta potties in that area. Then you have to call each one and find out how much they charge. Good luck having those companies give you anymore crucial info. Such as how long a porta potty is rented for. Days, weeks, months? To be able to make $250k PROFIT, not revenue, you have to have hundreds of porta potties, and a warehouse to house them, clean and maintain them. I hate when companies tell you how you can make $$$ but leave our crucial info. We have a party rental company, tables, chairs, waterslides. And I came here to get some reasonable info, instead I got lies. You sir should be a politician.
Start up costs are the challenge. Especially if you have very little to get the business started
Great point. We're about to release a financing video in the near future that may help. Be on the lookout.
The great thing is we get paid for the weekly service fees. Cleaning out the waste and cleaning up. 🤑
Yeah boy!
Are you in the buisness? Do you mind if i reach out? Im trying to get into it at 17 y/o
@@diegomiranda715 did you ever keep on pursing this buisness?
Very curious how easy it is to break into this market
You should talk to our friends at the PSAI. That is a great place to start.
Where are you located?
Our corporate offices are just outside of Denver, CO.
I have a business degree and I am really confused by your math. You say $150 per month… That is only five dollars per Are you saying that after cost is overhead there is only five dollars a day per rental in profit?
Nope. We're saying that in this example $150 is the profit per month.
@@servicecoresoftware how reasonable is this “example”? The barrier to entry for an operation the size you are talking about is approximately $600,000…and $150 per unit per month does not sound particularly profitable to me…
This sounds stoopid. The first thing to consider is the population size of the area you want to service. Then you need to find out how many companies are renting Porta potties in that area. Then you have to call each one and find out how much they charge. Good luck having those companies give you anymore crucial info. Such as how long a porta potty is rented for. Days, weeks, months? To be able to make $250k PROFIT, not revenue, you have to have hundreds of porta potties, and a warehouse to house them, clean and maintain them. I hate when companies tell you how you can make $$$ but leave our crucial info.
We have a party rental company, tables, chairs, waterslides. And I came here to get some reasonable info, instead I got lies. You sir should be a politician.