My brother!!!! Awesome workers u hav bro !!!! No baby sitting any of ur master finishers or carpenters!!! Wow u hav a lot of great knowledge that u share with everyone!!!! That’s why God is blessing u every minute of ur life bro !!!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Everything is perfect! Always the best ... back home now from NC. Thank you for the call ... you rule Ant! Made my day talking with you. You are super inspiring and a truly beautiful soul. Glad to know you. You share soo much in every vid and don't stop being you everyday all day.
Bro! Thanks for the great info on concrete and the economy. Be flexible, great lesson. Bottom line: The beach is always free. I have friends who built a "house of cards" set on debt and they went down in '08. Thanks!
It’s a real joy to watch you and your crew working You are one of the few that keep it real and don’t BS on what it takes to pump and to become a concrete pumper. I can honestly say I feel more confident in going through with pumping by just watching your videos. Awesome info and all around great job. Another easy victory. We are all waiting for the video on Kristen doing job start to Finish. If you need a finisher I know a great guy man he is one and a million I think you might know him…… lmfao Anyways great job buddy keep it up cheers
I like how you run things. You don't just show video's of you as a laborer, and you show how to run equipment / run a pump / give them tips how to run a successful business. I watch O'Dell and that guy is just a laborer with little / no equipment, and doesn't talk about the business. You want to inspire people to make themselves worth thousands of dollars a day, and not $300 - $400/day labor rate, it's a good message to send.
That crew was all business 👍Video provided good insight into the future holds, at current rate, things are not going to be sustainable.... lots of lessons learned back in 2008.
Good stuff Anthony, you're giving information here that can't be bought at any price. I was there in California residential concrete 1985. Business was booming but then came a slow down. My advice to people and especially the young guys out there is think about balancing your work and your personal time. If you have someone special in your life, treat that beautiful person with the same care you treat your business. It's a long road brothers, be well and always work.
Hay Anthony have you ever thought about buying a rebar tie gun ? looks like you can get a Makita for about a hundred bucks, as always another good video, I value your insights
your right Anthony,, you have to keep an eye on the market and know what's going on. this inflation is nuts, hopefully people are prepared, and tighten their belts for the next couple of years. i would say "only the strong survive", but not in this case, more like the "educated ones survive". great video.
Don't give credit to ADHD ... those letters ... you are a PRO and focussed and it's you. Stand for your excellence. You bring the experience and the ideas. The clients only have pictures of what they want and have ZERO idea of how to get the look. You know how ... you are the inspiration. And you are the WCCC
they just gave out stimulus after stimulus to inflate the dollar and diminish its purchasing power. I guess we will see what people truly value as everyone slowly raises their prices.
What you say about comercial is true , I have my small business out in San Fernando valley, I only do residential my brother comercial and I look that jobs like that definitely need a good bank that trust you , if not you ain’t going to far ,, for me small projects work better you able to afford them through the week and collect money next week instead of waiting 2-3 months to collect
I was doing four 40 story buildings almost at the same time in the late 80s, then boom, construction died for 2 years. Doesn't matter to me. I just retired. Screw Michael Milken, he hurt a lot of people then. His junk bonds killed construction for years. Nearly killed the country in the depression that followed.
You talk about how much of a great job you do when we never see you working a trowel, make a video on that. It seems like you just wanna hold the hose and then go catch some waves while your crew is getting the actual job done and then you wanna brag about it.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete I'll I wanna see is you working a trowel,show us your skills.Getting the job done with your crew not just bouncing out when the pour is over. Is that too much to ask for?
@@troypolamalusamoanislandsp4821 it's funny I get all my work from you tube. Not one customer ever asked me if I am a laborer? So how would that be relevant? Shows what a real dummy you are 💯I've seen some dumb comments 😂 you might be one of the dumbest 💯
@@troypolamalusamoanislandsp4821 I own a couple hundred thousand dollars in equipment? And to impress you I have to show up with a home Depot bucket with some hand tools 🤣that would impress you 😂 like I said you ain't too bright 💯
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete I'm not asking you to impress me. I just want to see you working a trowel why is that too much to ask for? And I could care less about how many machines you own and how much money you have,it doesn't mean crap when the casket drops. I'll take health over wealth any day.
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete I got the sense from two comments that you were referring to another channel regarding the wet truck thumb nail, and the power buggy. Not that Ryan needs sticking up for but what's the point of talking trash like that
@@frankdasaintdituri9983 not trash talking. Showing people you can work hard or smart. This is 2022 there a invention called a concrete pump 👍 take it for what's it's worth?
@@WestCoastCustomConcrete alright alright I hear you, it just came off as jealousy. You ever read the Bible man? Jesus can help change that into respect God bless you
Thèse georgia buggys look like a joke Anthony. There’s a big RU-vid victory cement guy who gets so many views and he must be paying youtube to promote him. So junior varsity ! I have much respect for you . Great content
Lawn boy Richie g ---- different jobs require different equipment that is pumps, buggy's, wheelbarrows, buckets, whatever it takes to get the job done. It's about what is cost and labor efficient. Every contractor has to decide which equipment will give then the best bang for their buck. On this job Anthony used a dumpster rather than his dump trailer. I assume it was more cost-effective and Anthony saved money.