I don't know what happened for sure but I love it. This is the man I started watching for a couple of years. The truth will set you free. Keep up the awesome work. God bless you.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks man & God Bless 🙌
@amart02143 ай бұрын
We always used mowing lawns as the gateway to all the other services we use... it has always been a great tool to get our foot in the door with customers. We never get into bidding wars, we price every lawn to make money and most of our customers are the ones that hired the company or person that has no clue how to run a business... and then they just disappear on the customer so they usually come to us asking to charge whatever we need to and also "what else do you offer"
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Nice!
@jaratoll87393 ай бұрын
The guys that work for dope and beer money aren't reliable.
@victor209cencal43 ай бұрын
Uncle Stanley always being straight forward and not sugar coating the truth. I been watching him for years. And there are videos that he made years ago that I still go back and watch them for motivation. Thank you uncle Stanley. You truly have helped so many of us.
@properties8023 ай бұрын
Been in Business 14 years. Got rid of our lawn and property maintenance 3 years ago. Focusing on only excavating, have a 3 excavators , 14 ton, 10 ton, 3.5 ton, and one track loader asv. Best move ever. No more headaches for such a small profit margin. Leaner company. Your channel has been super helpful over the years!
@T_815353 ай бұрын
I must be an anomaly. I did right at $120k in profit, on paper for the last two years mowing lawns. One truck, 3 mowers, and one laborer helping me. Work five days a week averaging 8 hours a day and all local properties. My job is so easy I barely break a sweat anymore and I take off ten weeks straight for the winter. No headaches here. I feel like I've got it made in the shade and I ain't ever gonna stop mowing. Some of my buddies who are tradesmen work seven twelves for months at a time, out of town for around the same or even less pay. They all want to be in my shoes. Especially as we all grow older.
@LAKESIDEBOB13 ай бұрын
@@T_81535 Are you using words like everyone else? You write I did right at $120K in profit, on paper for the last two years mowing lawns. Do you mean your business generated $120,000 in gross revenue before business expenses or are you claiming that after business expenses you cleared taxable income of $120,000 with only two people cutting grass five days a week averaging 8 hours a day????? Look at this; 2 men 5 days a week (52 weeks a year) 8 hours a day is 2x5x52x8 is 4,160 hours a year divided by $120,000.00 is $28.85 per hour.
@tylerhorst17193 ай бұрын
@@T_81535 see that’s the difference between someone who has their lawns and expenses dialed in vs majority of other lawn guys who don’t. Keep it up dude that’s awesome!
@tomyarosz74072 ай бұрын
Can barely live on 120 anymore.
@allanregaladopena83322 ай бұрын
I’m wanna be at where your at. I’m still trying to figure out how. I hate maintenance but I can’t deny it makes me a decent living
@FloridalawnaceАй бұрын
Started with maintenance for the first 3 years. Now 7 years in and focusing just on Sod everything. We have now become in the top 5 out of all of Central Florida by focusing just on 1 item. Amen love the channel!
@allphaselandscape3 ай бұрын
I know what you are saying and would agree for small operations but I'm not sure I totally agree in all cases. We have a very profitable business that is 90% commercial mowing/maintenance . Everyone also says that you can't make money on commercial maintenance..... False. You just have to be better AND MORE PROFESSIONAL than the competition so that you get the really good contracts that the competition can't keep.....not the lowballers that put everything out to the lowest bidder every year. I'm talking about contracts 100,000 a year and up. Hardscaping is great but its really construction and is subject to economic conditions. If the economy goes south, people can hold off on a hardscape project. A large commercial facility or business park can't hold off on mowing a couple hundred acres in the middle of a city. Agree 100% on upselling to existing customers. Farm the lands you own first!
@taylorv24583 ай бұрын
He should have clarified better, there’s great money in commercial
@nateb73543 ай бұрын
About to watch but I really like your stuff! I’m starting a hardscaping company in NYS. Your stuff has been great advice. Thank you.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Happy to help! Thanks for being here
@BoneYardLawnService3 ай бұрын
Great solid info….glad I watched to the end! Meet you 2 years ago at equip expo and the same dude on the camera is who I got in person 💯
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Very cool!
@ak47inanout2 ай бұрын
❤ the amount of times you go into the details of running a professional profitable business is astounding for the average entrepreneur. I wish I had a your mindset installed in my circle surrounding me on the daily basis. That’s why I keep watching your videos! You have such a great positive impact on my life.
@4u2nyc3 ай бұрын
Can't knock the hustle. Keep it up fellas. Don't let videos like this discourage you.
@genecoppedge59722 ай бұрын
He’s not knocking the hustle. Sounds like he hurt your feelings and you stopped listening. There is no money in selling gasoline to the public but if you build a convenience store and have that customer walk in and buy a simple bottle of water now that’s where the money is at.
@4u2nyc2 ай бұрын
@@genecoppedge5972 😢😢
@gabesgarage3131Ай бұрын
I love this video, Stanley. Thank you for sharing.
@Hillsidelanscapemanagement3 ай бұрын
When I first started watching green industry videos almost a decade ago, I noticed immediately that many of the guys doing it were KZbin folks that cut grass. There were very few landscapers that made videos. I think it's even worse now. I can think of only two or three channels that I would say are 'real' landscaping companies. Not taking anything away from these guys that are focused on making content. There's a ton of work involved as you know. Heck, I tried it for a bit and it took too much focus away from what I consider my actual work 100% agree with everything you said in this. Although, I have to admit, I didn't realize excavation work was offering so little profit these days (it makes sense with the flood of folks involved now). I have always looked at landscape maintenance (I mean full maintenance, not just mowing. Trimming hedges, ornamental bed weed control, etc...) as a 'loss leader' bit without the loss aspect. I can handle the low profit margins that come with maintenance due to the add on services that you mentioned (and many you didn't). That being said, the way the economy is going, basic maintenance is a service that isn't optional for businesses, therefore, it's going to be a steady source of income in economic downturns. Hardscapes, aeration, ponds, design/installation work can and will dry up as people are more and more about their finances. One thing I've always regretted has been not learning how to weld. If you want to get to that top tier of innovation, fabrication skills are a necessity. Great video and, of late, your content has been on fire.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
You got it! & much appreciated. I also agree, welding is a pretty awesome skill to have as well
@pedroaguiar3073 ай бұрын
Another very informative video. Thank you for sharing light in our industry.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks for caring 👊
@matthewschleicher94193 ай бұрын
I have been in lawn & landscaping business for 30 years I done pretty well I have good customers and do a lot for new houses the whole job most of the landscaping sod mulching and patio wall building and last 2 years I add pressure washing decks driveway etc pressure washing I have too crews doing that’s daily in spring summer and fall but I do know we’re you coming from if don’t up charge on lawn care like we do there’s is some profit but you add in extra services there’s is more profit and Stan I love your video your videos I learn from them thanks for sharing
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Glad to help a brotha out. Keep up the good work
@y2kxj3 ай бұрын
I bet I am the only person who ran a lawn cutting business with a boat.. before I got a drivers licence I used my 14’ boat with 6 hp.to get to my customers . I’d only cut grass to people who lived on the lake. Did that for 2-3 years..Then later got a truck..
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Wow, Smart move using the resources you already have and profiting. Like to hear it!
@jackcaldwell4853 ай бұрын
You are the one of the most fair person ive ever watch,thank you for your bluntness! Hope you and the family had a great holidays !
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks and you too!
@Lawn-Stewards3 ай бұрын
Great video man.. hopefully people don't tune out just because they hear something they don't like. This information was valuable👍🏻
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Happy to hear it
@conradlarrieu6721Күн бұрын
Love your green room , relaxing space!!!! Nice picture on wall…
@Bladesofglorylandscapeing3 ай бұрын
I missed this side of you i definitely needed this video
@vincentgohier92603 ай бұрын
love it!! I completely agree with you. Cutting grass is good but increasing customers with several services is the best thing to do. also cutting grass helps generate new customers for hardscaping.
@danauch9621Ай бұрын
Stanley!!! I drove you to the Colorado Springs Airport after Reber's first profit summit, it was great to meet you and Phil!... Although I am not building ponds anymore, mostly due to body issues and a move to a free state, I digress... The pond world through North America's Largest equipment manufacturer is as big as "you" make it. Although not in the pond business anymore, I still use the same principles everyday in a less of a niche business (not landscape)... All the way through this video is sound advice...
@Nathan-Muir3 ай бұрын
Man we have to get Toro onboard with showing their testing. I just bought a Multiforce and I am unbelievably impressed by it. This is coming from someone who used to run exclusively Wright (still do) where the CEO is more in touch with his consumers than any other company I've ever seen and he's a seasoned engineer. I love pretty much everything about my Multiforce and would love to see how they test these things and what the engineers are thinking when they're devloping a machine like that.
@briankrzywdik47703 ай бұрын
Stan you are always a straight shooter, thanks. You are doing a great service to the rest of us.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Gotta get to the point, don't like BS. Thanks for the support Brian. 👊
@dandylawnandmaintenance44073 ай бұрын
Spot on love it. I love mowing lawn and yes that is how I started but today I only mow around 3 a day. Each one of those we are doing other things on the property lots of other things and we may decide to go just work at other properties if its in the cards that day. Like I said I still love mowing lawn just not 18 of them a day. Do not follow the crowd make your own path. Make and do what you want.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Well said 👍
@andrewstorm73953 ай бұрын
And No wonder I follow your KZbin because you are the best straight forward guy. Learned so much from your video so keep them coming
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
So cool to hear. Glad you’re here 👊
@tomekyujkty3 ай бұрын
Thanks for another educational and honest move that I subscribe to. God be with you.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Right back at ya
@crazzyhellman13303 ай бұрын
💛💛💛THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO 👍👍👍 KEEP UP THE GOOD CONTENT 💛💛💛
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I will make sure to.😎👍
@hoffcat2 күн бұрын
Thanks. I'm sending my boss this video. We do over 200 lawns. And it's definitely a race to the bottom. We also do hard scapes. I started in demo and haven't really done it since the around 2006. I miss it but everything you said makes sense. Thanks
@Slowmowlawnandhome3 ай бұрын
I think a lot about how our environment shapes our personalities and peculiarities. You should travel the country and find the different types of dirt monkeys from all the different parts of the US. I think the country is having a hard time understanding how huge our country is and how it creates so many different types of people and lives because there are so many different types of lands and climate. I live in Jacksonville, FL and it is immediately apparent how much easier my day to day is being in a COMPLETELY flat semi-urban environment, summer humidity and potholes are my only true obstacles, never once thought of getting a skid steer, never had to think of upgrading my old Ranger to battle up mountains and hills. I imagine I am more chill than I would be if I lived in the mountains or the cold. Loving this video!
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Environment is definitely a factor
@sdrammm6969693 ай бұрын
We love you, brother! From a concrete contractor from Cali❤
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Appreciate it 👊
@arandomemt61003 ай бұрын
Another great video, Thanks Stan! Any chance you could do a video on marketing? How to get more calls for a new business.. Maybe bring a marketing expert that you trust on the show?
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
I’ll keep that in mind 👍
@catherinespearman20023 ай бұрын
I love your house man!! Was hard to focus with the beautiful stone work 😂
@wardor92143 ай бұрын
This is my 3rd season doing lawncare. I do spray yards which can pay well. This year I am getting more into the landscaping side of the business. I did one retaining wall last year and I had my friend help me do the estimate. He used to do the business but now sells trailers now. The profit from the retaining wall showed me real quick why guys do this kind of work.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Good to hear it, the profit from that kind of business is rewarding. God bless 👊
@mclcreative13 ай бұрын
great vid for people who are new to small business, cheers.
@grassman86843 ай бұрын
Love your videos as always. I've been in biz since 86. If i'd known what I know now I would have persued hardscaping long ago.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
👍👍
@woodyfpv53313 ай бұрын
I've been in hardscaping for over a decade and have been a business owner for 2 years now. Hardscaping is so profitable its crazy. The more pride you have in your work, the better your books will look.
@landonmorel37153 ай бұрын
i work for a hardscapes company in KC…we are booked like crazy. we do very little landscaping on our projects…just not worth it.
@ALLw3rk3 ай бұрын
I’ve tried to take off in the hardscaping world. Just been afraid ever since I fumbled the bag on a $30k retaining wall. Now I’m 9-5
@iSwagLouisVuitton3 ай бұрын
what happened?? @@ALLw3rk
@woodyfpv53313 ай бұрын
@bettercallALL Fumbling the bag is part of the learning process. Gotta do two more 30k walls to make up for it now
@ALLw3rk3 ай бұрын
@@woodyfpv5331 thanks for your positivity & encouragement, have a great one!
@deerss1083 ай бұрын
Stan, I’ve watched you for years. You’re the best and love your vids. I’m sure I’ve missed a few episodes over the years. But toward the end of your #1, you got into KZbinrs and if they make it transparent to us on how they make their money. I don’t recall you ever telling us how you make your money. We all know KZbin is good. But what about everything else y’all do? So with that said. How do you make your money? Lol. Keep up the great work and vids,you have a great crew!
@calew247021 күн бұрын
Man.... great advice!
@robertfortier43593 ай бұрын
That was very good . Keep up the good work to u are doing very good in my world in illinois .Robert.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks Robert! Stoked to help
@pfeifferized3 ай бұрын
I think you’re spot on because your #4 you can add on things like Vineyard installs and Fencing installations, too.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Yup!
@therealanthony49783 ай бұрын
Sheesh you’ve always kept it 100 and that’s why I follow you !
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
👊
@garlenseong383 ай бұрын
Keep up the good work. And content you make....
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Doing my best 👍
@nickeckemoff7631Ай бұрын
Good info. I'm find that it's more than just having equipment and trying to do work with it...anyone can rent a skidsteer or mini for 300 a day. The key part is the knowledge and skill to get the job done right. Problem is that people (customers AND businesses) don't understand that and think it's about showing up. It is a race to the bottom because there's people out there willing to work for free or break even just to play with their toy they bought even though they didn't need.
@WardEnterprises3 ай бұрын
Love your videos I’m really trying to find my niche! I just bought a Harley rake and am trying to specialize in final grade. Can you give me some ideas on what I should be bidding or how I should be bidding.
@jimmymoon58793 ай бұрын
as a 23 year old in the industry thank you for being honest and telling us the cold hard truth!
@highwayhydroponics58233 ай бұрын
Great video Stan.
@jeffbromley733 ай бұрын
I’m pushing for more mowing, you can’t beat the simplicity. One team member per truck (f150 or similar) with a ramp rack, v-ride, 21” mower, back pack, trimmer and some fuel, rinse and repeat. The right person can be trained up in a couple weeks. I was told long ago mowing is your bread and butter and I still believe it. Don’t get me wrong hardscaping is great but if you’re young and hungry throw a mower in the trunk of your car and get at it.
@nyeahgarner2420Ай бұрын
Mowing lawns is still better than 95% of 9-5s.
@Dustin9223 ай бұрын
Spot on. Mowing really is the worst way to make money. I have been in the commercial maintenance business all my life and the only way to make it is to upsell. Even at that so many guys are not looking at their route density. Guys shouldn’t even consider leaving their zip code if they want to attempt to make it as a mow blow guy. I only work in one neighborhood mowing now and won’t compromise on that choice. Other services we will travel but even then we won’t go more than a few miles from home base. Too many chucks with trucks around.
@taterhater20863 ай бұрын
Dammit stan i stared a general excavation business because of you!! Hahah its accually goimg good here in idaho
@popvultureinc50073 ай бұрын
Bro, that beard is very distinguished. You have now become like an Aristotle of landscaping.
@user-oi3se8wh5v3 ай бұрын
great video .Like your basketball hoop.
@austinrush60573 ай бұрын
You’re completely correct about Lawn Mowing! I got rid of that service from my business a year ago. I get my customers to come back every year with Power Raking and Aerating in the Spring, and doing Sprinkler Blow Outs in the Fall. Then all summer long I don’t waste my time mowing and I can do landscape projects that make money instead of waste my time.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Smart. I had to learn that lesson about Lawn Mowing myself. Glad to hear!
@jacobbelfield98353 ай бұрын
Those hanger basket pitcher plant thing is cool looking!
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks I try 😂
@troy67933 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on focusing on garden bed landscaping? Profitable enough? Things like installs / tear-outs / bed maintenance plus some aeration / dethatching services is what I try to focus on. 2nd year in, trying to stay away from mowing/hardscaping myself
@TitanLandscape3 ай бұрын
Great video Stan
@backspace123992 ай бұрын
I Appreciate the upload.
@Inspire_andrew3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this
@asmrallstuffmaderandomly3909Ай бұрын
Hey, you kept it so real I had to subscribe
@Whatdoyouwant276Ай бұрын
What about the nursery or topsoil business? Have you ever done a video on that? I’m very curious about getting into that industry
@simonthebroken96913 ай бұрын
Thanks Stan. You mean everyone doesn't have a dirt floor? Hmmm. It's mine though. Wouldn't trade it for piles of debt. Thanks for the content. I admit sometimes I'm a fish out of water struggling to breathe. Watching your videos helps me stay motivated. Thanks.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Awesome to hear. Keep at it & God bless
@austinrush60573 ай бұрын
The education and thoughts you have given in your videos from Day 1 have helped me so much with my business. All your the “How To’s”, products, and information you give is so vital in order to be successful. Thank you so much for all the content you have given and are still creating for us!
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Wow, that is really great to hear. Its my pleasure. God bless! 🙏
@jeremiahhellewell993 ай бұрын
You have talked about finding market price when bidding paver jobs, but how do I go about finding that out? I'm looking to start a hardscaping business, but only have my current employer to base pricing off of. Love the videos!
@walterneville2625Ай бұрын
YOU ARE TELLING THE TRUTH.. SPOT ON..
@mikemcauliffe47863 ай бұрын
I started mow blow and go, customers asked me can you build a block wall so I learned how to. I found the other landscapers weren’t my competitors it was the home owners dollars. Was the money going to the landscaping or the kitchen and bathroom remodel! Today I’m a general contractor that has a plumbing division! We now have customers we have done their kitchens, landscaping and new garages with mother-in-law apartments.
@Freecan673 ай бұрын
You touched just a little on the 1 topic. SNOW / Winter Work. That one is a big one. As special Insurance. That is the bigest Killer in Ontario Canada. Slip and Falles. People will sue you if they Fall. I Salt our Driveway each Storm. God Bless.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Appreciate the info, ill keep that in mind. God bless brother.👊
@ecooutdoors3 ай бұрын
Pretty on point but could you make a video on the worst way to store equipment next and show us your stuff just sitting out everywhere 😅😅 sorry I had to lol
@juanraigosa1393 ай бұрын
Thank you... Always 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😎👍
@nateb73543 ай бұрын
Please do a video about all possible machines to buy and use. Motorized.
@eagerlawncare37003 ай бұрын
I hear you bro ... our family had the last "out house " permit issued in our home town .. with 6 kids They tried for years to cancel that permit Of course I'm not saying what town
@PolkCoAngler3 ай бұрын
I did landscape estimating and installation in western WI and some on the east side of the twin cities, as an employee not owner, for 8 years. We did everything from new build lawn install with grading, irrigation, seeding and sod. Paver patios, paths, steps, retaining walls and outdoor kitchens. Ponds and Streams and outdoor LV lighting. As well as all plant beds and trees. I am now out of the industry. I if was to ever start my own business with the knowledge i have; I would do patios and walls almost exclusively. The ability to separate yourself by simply using better products and having pride in your installation makes for, in my opinion, walls and pavers to be the easiest place to see higher profits. Irrigation is NOT hard work imo, but its difficult to install systems withour offering startups and blowouts which is a deterrent from more lucrative work if you dont specialize in irrigation alone. Low Voltage lighting is an easy money maker but typically an upsell on top of other work, not standalone. I would NOT ever take work to install lawns or do landscape maintenance. No matter what, attention to detail and taking care of your customers is what will make you successful. Word of Mouth means alot. If you do the cheapest work, youll get the cheapest homeowners.
@EuroYardService3 ай бұрын
Stan, your green room is awesome 🤩
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😁
@dangrimes50783 ай бұрын
it's amazing how many parallel's to my business in this video. I've known it for a long time but i keep doing it anyway. The reason is because some money is better than no money. Stanley always cuts through the BS. I love these videos.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
I try my best to get straight to it. Appreciate the support!👊
@TimSoto393 ай бұрын
I go into my garage that I just started renting for my tree equipment. Go mess around with my climbing gear, Lift weights, listen to music. I love it
@fliporhold3 ай бұрын
Awesome video thnx
@a80286b3 ай бұрын
Facts Stanley.
@murderraven77703 ай бұрын
I’m a lawn guy but branching out more into what your talking about. Tying to regrow both my lawn and a customers lawn right now and honestly I am doing it for way cheap, because I haven’t done it before. But now I understand what all it takes, and how much work I’m actually doing that I wasn’t considering.
@murderraven77703 ай бұрын
I made 40k in just three months last mow season, but a lot went into equipment and what not. Hoping to truly grow my business this year and really branch into the specialty work and be working year round.
@CZAnthonyX3 ай бұрын
Happy Monday stan! Glad to see another post.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@AndersonFrenchies3 ай бұрын
What would you say best thing for a newbie I have a tractor with dump trailer things have been rocky to the point I have wanted to get a job smh I like grading. Really want to get more knowledgeable with things and scale my business have a few avenues I can travel. Thanks love your content greatly appreciated
@grumpy13113 ай бұрын
Stan , your green room is awesome! And legal! 😅
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
I love me some plants! Lol
@Sctty569Ай бұрын
im personally buying one of the chinese stand on skids for my landscape company !! i cant afford a 37 thousand john deer or 48 thousand ,actual skid steer when i might only be in bizness for a certain amount of time i was tryna weigh it out !! average company time in bizness / big machine expense i do just grass so im guilty of the worst way !! LoL thankks for informative video as always Stan 🇺🇸
@Scott-xu4nc3 ай бұрын
Great no sugar coating video....
@joshuagordon47923 ай бұрын
Good work
@phillipduplessis64253 ай бұрын
Dont be scared tp rock that "cowboy" hat, the hat with the beard looks ridiculously cool!!
@aprilgeneric80273 ай бұрын
Gracie is awesome, i can just hear the color commentary from that peanut gallery, she's responding to your vocal energy " really?! woooooowwwwaaa " is what i heard. Kwai Chang Caine to master Po
@allanregaladopena83322 ай бұрын
I started my landscaping business three years ago but have trouble getting Hardscape jobs. I’m really skilled at it but I just can’t seem to get them. I ventured into maintenance as a result. Do you recommend reaching out to builders and architects to connect and getting jobs from them potentially?
@dannythomas61943 ай бұрын
Thank you Stan.
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Of course!
@JJLandscaping3 ай бұрын
Where would you rank lawn irrigation on your list.
@AdvantageLandscaping3 ай бұрын
100% agree to the mowing !
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
👍
@tonynewton79023 ай бұрын
Nice one Stan. 🏴🏴👍👍
@timbert46723 ай бұрын
Agreed, it might be a cliche but, “Not putting all your eggs in one basket” really is something worth thinking about in the long run. I’ve sacked my current job off as I’m tired of working for these big firms who don’t keep promises, don’t provide the equipment you need then allow you to get taxed into oblivion after you do the job of several people for stupid hours a day. I’m going to work with someone who has their own business later in the summer once this disc issue in my neck has been sorted out as I want to know how to run one myself, that’s where I want to go from this point of as I turn 40 next year, enough is enough, the employed worker has no rights at all in the United Kingdom, it’s no wonder we have such a problem with people not wanting to work, often choosing to defraud the benefits system instead. Overheads and whatnot is the thing I’ll have to learn about as it is not something I’m familiar with, in my country you can offset the costs of running your business against your tax bill, but you still have to pay them which means you have to adjust for it, you just deduct those costs from your tax bill that year. I don’t know how it is in the States but I assume there must be something similar.
@shanemait19633 ай бұрын
Cutting lawns is a great side hustle and a wonderful way to get into your next business. I make an extra 40% of my paycheck in about 10 hours a week mowing after my job. That is 15% increase in pay and that includes a couple hours a week in maintenance. That money was used to pay cash for truck, trailer, excavator. Now I’m onto step 2. 5 year plan to be self employed.
@hoosierstumpremover3 ай бұрын
Whew! I thought you were going to tell everyone how profitable the tree care industry can be! Dodged a bullet there!
@Sctty569Ай бұрын
i get wat ur saying !!! and i know the time & extra but i dont have any employess wtf am i to do !!! i atleast glad u telling it like it is !!! as demotivating as it is
@aprilgeneric80273 ай бұрын
:45 At Mendakota Country Club Mn State applicators License renewal training seminars 👋 the bosses at Midwest landscapes are impressed with you. i try not to bother you when i see you around, it'll interfere with more videos being made dispensing great information for all! so i just nod and wave if your hands are free and your head is up. thanks for the videos Stanley
@jeffsomers283 ай бұрын
Check out the Amprobe ACD-51NAV or 52NAV. both are the cheapest I could find for checking THD. Price aroud $350.
@zaxx1857Ай бұрын
You did not talk about snow Plowing ? Im amazed ahhahah
@LaelplayzYT2 ай бұрын
My grandpa owns QPS Pluming and he also owns a 1998 bobcat 331 Mini Excavtor so every day after school I go out with him and run it for 10-15 dollars an hour digging trenches and septic tank holes. The excavator my be small but it’s powerful and gets the job done.
@jamescheever7982Ай бұрын
Finding a good contractor to work for is difficult ... im older and have been landscape construction labor and hardscape guy for 8 years ... any advice?
@ericsloan8583 ай бұрын
Yes! Ive mowed for 5 years solo and averaged only 4-5k profit a month during the cuting season. This is the first year where I am doing landscaping only and I made 15k profit this month after all expenses! And minimum tools. I plan to build up
@Dirtmonkey3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear about your successes with the change. Keep going!👍