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I Made $700 today working for myself. YOU CAN TOO 

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Building a fence for a repeat customer. Remember guys, build relationships with your customer base. Find something in common with them or just be a conversation to them. If you can follow these steps, they will be life long customers of yours. REPEAT CUSTOMERS IS WHAT WE WANT. LETSSS GOOOOO
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@williamdertinger4434
@williamdertinger4434 22 дня назад
Great video man ! Keep going !
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 22 дня назад
Thank you 🙏
@tronclay
@tronclay 23 дня назад
awesome video man. These types of videos are such a strong motivator for me to push forward and do this for myself so I greatly appreciate your effort and advice. Looking forward to more videos!
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 23 дня назад
I’m glad I can motivate you some. That’s what these videos are all about, finding that one person. Showing them I’ve been at the lowest point in life but turned it around with the right mindset and the right tools. You got this man. Stay in touch if you need anything
@SonomaStrong
@SonomaStrong 25 дней назад
Great video
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 25 дней назад
Thank you. You both are kicking ass everyday. 👍🏻
@SonomaStrong
@SonomaStrong 25 дней назад
Dump fee in California is $140 a ton
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 25 дней назад
No way. $140 dollars is insane. $35 here and people complain about it.
@user-yq5px5li1l
@user-yq5px5li1l 24 дня назад
220 here
@dominickwynn2435
@dominickwynn2435 24 дня назад
Man I was thinking $60 a ton was high when I see others dumping for $15~$20
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 24 дня назад
@@user-yq5px5li1l Damn, where are you from? That's a wild dump fee
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 24 дня назад
@@dominickwynn2435 Where are you from? Yeah its $35 a ton here in Idaho. Everyone thinks that's really high here lol.
@lukabazooka4487
@lukabazooka4487 24 дня назад
Been fencing for three years now on my own. Made a lot of money, but it’s definitely not just something you can go do with zero experience. You should really go around town and at least assess other professional companies work as well as watch videos and everything.
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 24 дня назад
I totally agree with you. I definitely don't claim to be a fence pro by any means. I got lucky with an easy fix. Im always totally honest with a customer. If I don't think I can do the job with confidence, I tell them I can't do it and refer them to a professional in that area. Ive done this a couple times now. I will never risk screwing a customer and having to utilize my insurance lol. Im always learning from YT vids or other professionals in that area. Im glad you've made a lot of money in business. How's it going this summer for you? what area are you located in?
@deqwanjefferson2969
@deqwanjefferson2969 10 дней назад
Just my two cents, start charging 1/4 1/2 and full days.
@Success2Freedom2024
@Success2Freedom2024 26 дней назад
Motivated…….
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 25 дней назад
🍿
@ALPHAFTUCK
@ALPHAFTUCK 24 дня назад
Do you factor in fuel, etc?
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 24 дня назад
Yeah if Im there giving an in person free quote, ill add on to the price for my time driving to the dumps/fee. Im still trying to find my groove with quotes. Im from California where you can charge a lot more for work. Here in Idaho the prices for things are slightly different because the wages are lower.
@dalesmyth7398
@dalesmyth7398 24 дня назад
Glad you can get that kind of money for that job. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone here that'd pay that much. That job might be $100.00 at most here, and people would pitch a fit to pay that. Finding workers here is real hard, took me 2 years to find someone to pour 7 yds of concrete, making a tornado shelter pad, 12'' thick, 6 pier-holes 6' deep, 18'' round, with rebar. Come out to $1200.00 labor, rebar and concrete. The concrete was expensive, cost $110.00 yd, so you see what he made. And he dug it by hand too, no machines. Took him 2 full days getting it ready, then poured the concrete on the 3rd day. I ran ads in the paper, on the internet, and called heaps to do the job, most made bids, then didn't show up, and all were within $200.00 of the fella that did the work. I hope you do well, sounds like folks have some big money there.
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 24 дня назад
@@dalesmyth7398 Where are you from? Yeah, sounds like people drive a really hard bargain or you possibly might be in a different country?? I’m not familiar with wages/business quoting around the USA. I came from California where you can charge way more than the state I’m currently living in. I had to relearn everything all over again. Quotes, what I do for work. Been a rough road if you follow my story line.
@dalesmyth7398
@dalesmyth7398 24 дня назад
@@Nothing2Somthing S.E. Oklahoma. I'll subscribe and watch your work. I've done heaps of what you're doing, and I was a hay hauler for 30 years, so I know what it's like being my own boss. Finding hands was my biggest issue, after about 1998 or so, boy what a mess it was. I paid my hands far more than other haulers did, and still could not get hands. Back then, they could make $300.00 a day, cash, and it was either too hot or too hard of work. So, hope you have good luck, when you get to a point to hire a hand, pay them decent, and they'll stay loyal to you. I know I work too cheap now, heck I just got off the mower at 9:40 tonight, mowed 1 acre of yard, weed eat tomorrow, and I charge them $100.00. I build wheelchair ramps, porches, decks, do barbed wire or hog wire fence work, I used to wash boats too on the lake, that was a pain. I think it's a difference in states, or even cities, I rarely see a big city, biggest town to me is 20 miles, so local work is mostly small farmers, anyway, other areas may have more money. I baled hay for folks too that have small farms, but not much equipment, and above that, was a gunsmith for several years.
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 23 дня назад
@@dalesmyth7398 It’s sad we can find good hard workers these days. This country doesn’t produce men like they use to. If you look at it in a different light, more money for us to make with less quality business/workers. Let’s eat up our markets and make a hard push for success.
@deqwanjefferson2969
@deqwanjefferson2969 10 дней назад
He's too cheap, i dont care where you are
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 10 дней назад
@@deqwanjefferson2969 Agreed.
@boat6868
@boat6868 18 дней назад
I know you would not have made as much money but why couldn't the old panels just be reattached?
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 18 дней назад
@@boat6868 Because I didn’t just build the fence for 1 owner. It was for both home owners and their property management company. They wanted a new fence build. I agree with you 100% percent on saving the wood that’s there but they expected a new fence. If it was my house I would have reused all the original fence boards.
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758 24 дня назад
I want to buy a used mini excavator not the best operator but can do tree stump removals small demo"s spread rock ..any advice would be great!!!
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758 24 дня назад
Fear of using the money I saved....
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758 24 дня назад
I need to be in the circle!!!
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758
@hudsonvalleyhealth9758 24 дня назад
im 64 and ready to kick some butt with positive business attempts
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 23 дня назад
I’m telling you that’s a great idea and it generates lots of money. I talk about this in one of my videos. I’m buying an excavator by next year for my business. When I first started my business I was filling in my non work days at my buddy’s tree company. I was running equipment pulling tree stumps. You can pay that machine off in one years or less if you have enough work. It’s easy work and you make $500-1500 per job. It’s fast easy money. I pulled a stump out in a hour and the customer was charged $1400. I was blow away. Where are you located? Remember, scared money doesn’t make money. At some point you have to take a risk to get to the next level. I get that way too man. I get nervous spending what I worked so hard to save. But if you’re spending it to further your life, it’s a no brainer. Have faith in yourself. Remember, we fail because of ourselves. As much as we don’t want to admit it, it’s because we didn’t give it our all, try every angle, utilize every source we have. You got this man. Stay in touch. I’m 10 videos ahead of you guys. I’m about to drop a video in a couple weeks showing I’ll do whatever it takes to succeed. I put my money where my mouth is and show you it’s possible if we do certain things. I’m pushing this videos ahead of the rest after a couple episodes because it’s important for some to see.
@Nothing2Somthing
@Nothing2Somthing 23 дня назад
@@hudsonvalleyhealth9758 If it’s for better/furthering yourself. Go for it. Every billionaire you come across on video says they took the biggest risk of their lives and it paid off. You got this man, just no give up in your soul. Never let failing be an option in your mind.
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