😂 this kid went from building fences to running a multimillion dollar excavation business doing government contracting while completing a computer science degree and he is only 19. He bought his first excavator without a plan and everything fell into place so much that he was able to support a payroll right away.
My brother does the same work at 24. However think outside the box and set yourself up for reccession proof. My brother does all this but does sewer repairs which regardless of the economy has to be done. New builds and tear down can hold off in a slowed economy.
This guy is a legend in the Pacific northwest. He also paid for his 3 grandkids to go to college where they graduated with honors. Next week they are adding his face to mount rushmore
What a great story of this young entrepreneur and business owner.! He’s doing a fantastic job.! Working and being an equipment operator is so cool and interesting.! Keep up the great work sir! 😎🤘🏽
Im in the same industry (almost 40 years now) and pull in similar revenues with only 4 other employees, but the real question is, what do you get to keep in the end? In other words, how much do you net after all the bills are paid? Trust me folks, its not as much as you might think. I love this kind of work, but the key to success is building a great reputation so you’ll stay busy through the years. Construction work such as this cycles just as the housing market does. As such, you will experience slow times in most markets from time to time. Being able to weather those is what really will separate you from your competitors over time because many will go out of business in those slow times. This is a hard business to be successful in but if your work ethic is above average and you stay hands on, you can be successful. Hands off and leave it up to your employees to run jobs for you and you’ll not last long in most cases.
A podcast is needed for this incredible story. Like all humans we are skeptical when such great stories are heard. I’m not trying to doubt him but if he can tell us his story as in what day and how he started his very first fence job. Tell us from the very start to currently. This will help greatly and would be very informative for those few people who have ethic but need guidance. I’m about to turn 22 and I work as a hvac residential technician. I have ethic but need guidance/advice to start my own business. If he can share his very first experiences to current ones in a podcast episode that would be great.
This was a great story, and I'm positive he's a great biz owner/worker... but man, he basically answered EVERY question as vague as possible that could potentially help a new person get started 😅 just like the good Lord's book 😂
First congratulations on your sucess! Would love to talk to you to learn more about this business, i love the idea and I have a CDL, I live in the Southeast region closed to FL. Was wondering what other licenses are needed to get into this type of business to drive the excavator and to connect the sewer lines? Construction is killing down here....
What an inspiring story! This young entrepreneur's journey showcases the power of determination and seizing opportunities. His success highlights the importance of identifying niche markets and leveraging passion into a thriving business. 🔥
I call bullshit. I’m 41 and own a grading company and at 18 no one is giving you credit for a car let alone equipment. This kids family or inheritance is deeply involved with his success. The host of this video should feel like a clown. Kids are going to watch this thinking it’s possible and feel like shit when they realize it’s not. Unless your family has deep pockets.
When are you going to feature more females? As an aspiring female entrepreneur I need more inspiration!! Please feature more women entrepreneurs already!
Women don't have the same natural inclination to achieve things and earn money that men have. We are not the same. Men HAVE to do these things in order to gain value in society and be respected. Women however don't. You're more likely to find Onlyfans girls than actual female entrepreneurs. Women are inherently lazy when it comes to resource gathering. The reason being they have beauty to give them status, and men to take care of them. Keep that in mind when you go into business as a woman. You're not likely to find many peers
Not bad but honestly Im tired of the same of the type of industries. I like to see creative field please. I like to see ecommerce , product design, digital products.
Im guessing mom is running the office. Dad might be onsite. Maybe other family/church members are involved. Some nationalities have move involvement with their own. Revenue is not profit. Im guessing he is 24/25.
@@PermanentHigh Yes but as a 18yr old with small savings at most how was he eligible to borrow 200-300K for the machines with 0% interest? If know company can check it out if it makes sense
@@ILoveRU-vid-t6y interesting so they take no collatoral? And just look at credit score and give a Installment plan basically to pay for machinery which is like a car lease so the video then gives wrong idea since u don't get cash to hand it's just a lease on the machines but 0% interest is the amazing part can any average Joe get it?
Had to unsubscribe. Sick of the click bait titles and interviews of people with rich parents and investors who pretend like they’re self made. Total joke, and not one of them will pony up to the fact. I’m over it.
@@andreypostolnikov8280 Yeah okay dude. Tell me where a 19 year old gets the startup capital and CREDIT especially to purchase an EXCAVATOR? Whatever you say dude, some of us aren't braindead here. It's called help from mommy and daddy.
@@andreypostolnikov8280 I think from now on people should start pulling bank stubs and IRS statement otherwise Im calling BS lol. Only way I could see him making it work if he leased the equipment somehow
And in 2018 i finished my apprenticeship as metalworker i Suppose its the correct Translation in april may 2019 make a welding certificate but still can't found a job😢
Keep pushing forward and exploring all possible avenues. Sometimes, networking or taking on freelance projects can open up new opportunities. Best of luck in your job search! 🙏