Seriously, you are superman! Was wowed when you tossed that chair over the side of the trailer. Don't know what they pay you, buts it's not near enough.
Hey Harry, another enjoyable video, THANKS!!!! Question: Do you tarp up the trailer when you finish? It's another fine Texas (Most States. Put a tarp on any vehicle that has an open top.
Would have been nice if they would have given you the bed from the beginning. It makes for better planning on how you are going to load the trailer. Do you rent or own your trailers? This is a new one for me. Do you charge by the hour + costs or per trip?
Back seat driving. M starting to talk to you via the video. You separated the metal objects. Will you make another trip to pick it up or make one trip. I fear if you leave it that it might not be there when you return.
A couple of thoughts. It's man's nature to build things only to tear them down later. You just happened to be instrumental in the inevitable. Duct tape fixes everything, a good SAWZALL does the exact opposite, it cuts everything. Put it to work and save some of your energy. It's nice to see that everyone needs a little help sometimes. Tearing down things is a part of this project but it's a great stress reliever that someone is paying you to do. Keep on keepin on. Can't wait for your next video.
One man's trash/junk is another man's treasure. In other words,,,,, Job security, supply and demand. I do have one BIG question, where's the TOWEL? You know what I am talking about. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK..
Great job and final cleànup. If you had the space why did you put bags in your pickup instead of the trailer. You might want to check your state laws about this. Most states do not allow you to block the view from your interior rear view mirror.
@harrydemo With all the modern conveniences man has made or built, people are LOST when machines break down. Hard work via elbow grease, sweat and street smarts will never fail you.
WOW....sure looked hot out there. Don't know what you charge these people, but it sure isn't enough. I was skeptical that would all fit in your trailer. Impressive. Great video and job!
You ended this video before you showed if you picked up that last big sheet of old plywood. Did you take that too? Just wondering if they asked you to take it and the rocks too.
This is my first time finding your channel. I am wondering if you made any money off any of the items you picked up from this debris haul? Rebuild the ceiling fans and sell them? Fix the window blinds and sell them? Anything like that? Do you make money any other way besides what your client pays you to haul it all away? Just curious if you are entrepreneurial like that?
I would say speed it up to about 3x the normal speed, and make a second channel with music in the back. I watch both options on other channels, but I prefer with music. I'm obviously sitting through your videos regardless, but just a suggestion. Don't forget the before and after shots at the end.