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  • @Kennypeagler
    @Kennypeagler Год назад +945

    Caleb pulled the - ‘my dad does this shit so don’t make excuses’ card. Well played 😅

  • @champabay4746
    @champabay4746 Год назад +318

    Here’s why he stopped the window washing business. He finished washing his dads friends businesses and then didn’t wanna do anything else.

    • @morgantello
      @morgantello Год назад +21

      Exactly I grew up with so many guys like this. I’m 6 months when he still has no plan he’ll fall back on daddies money

    • @KitKat10281
      @KitKat10281 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@morgantelloI know people like this too! Totally accurate!

  • @pintamino87
    @pintamino87 Год назад +511

    I miss being 19 and knowing everything 😢

    • @Dcdc956
      @Dcdc956 Год назад +14

      I miss being 19 and making 14k a month

    • @WesHale
      @WesHale Год назад +6

      I miss being 19 and knowing nothing 😢

    • @kurokishizx
      @kurokishizx Год назад

      I miss being 19 and earning nothing

    • @ryansouthworth668
      @ryansouthworth668 6 месяцев назад +2

      I miss being 19 in my body Not hurting if I was making 14K. A month, I would be retired by now

  • @michaelwilson7435
    @michaelwilson7435 Год назад +612

    “Young, dumb, full of com-pletely stupid decisions” that caught me so off guard 😂

    • @kamoroso94
      @kamoroso94 Год назад +10

      Lmao same 🤣🤣

    • @Dethmaster64
      @Dethmaster64 Год назад +27

      Caleb teasing the de-monitization bots with that one

    • @maxvelazquez3246
      @maxvelazquez3246 Год назад +6

      I was listening to this on my way to work and it made me do a double take lmaoooo

    • @christinalittle3708
      @christinalittle3708 Год назад +7

      It’s a classic. Needs to be included on the Caleb merch.

    • @moxopixel
      @moxopixel Год назад +1

      But so true. Young people need someone to tell them how reality works.

  • @NickVetter
    @NickVetter Год назад +566

    Can't you think about business ideas when cleaning windows?

    • @choreomaniac
      @choreomaniac Год назад

      Right? He can’t think while washing windows? Or he is too mentally exhausted at 19 after 8 hours of window washing?

    • @tanjoy0205
      @tanjoy0205 Год назад +14

      Dueling tasking.

    • @SingingMagick
      @SingingMagick Год назад +12

      if I could think of them while I was a custodian he can think of them while cleaning windows

    • @rottenseed
      @rottenseed Год назад +20

      No - there's complicated quality control issues

    • @rottenseed
      @rottenseed Год назад +16

      I like this kid. He's the type that's going to be a millionaire, broke, then a millionaire by the time he's 35

  • @JRenee141
    @JRenee141 Год назад +616

    I think he's withholding important info regarding that window washing company. Reading between the lines... I'm willing to bet most of his clients were his well off family and family friends who were just supporting his business venture. He wouldn't have been able to make that 14k regularly because within that first month he probably ran through all the clients he would've ever had. Then he probably found out that gaining genuine customers outside his existing connections wasn't easy. That combined with window washing being something that's done once a year... that $14k monthly was quickly looking like $14k annually.

    • @SMD-si7fm
      @SMD-si7fm Год назад +54

      He made $14k.
      The bussiness made $28k
      He said he had a bussiness partner and they split 50/50
      Makes it even that much more unbelievable

    • @Tom-dg6pg
      @Tom-dg6pg Год назад +21

      If you're cleaning businesses then you could be cleaning a shop front twice a week, a high streets worth of business is a good set up

    • @undrscoreex
      @undrscoreex Год назад +26

      I choose to believe this in order to make me feel better

    • @morgantello
      @morgantello Год назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @johnbosco1847
      @johnbosco1847 Год назад +3

      Spot on

  • @cody5596
    @cody5596 Год назад +233

    Imagine working 8-10 hour days being considered taking way too much of your time. For $14k a month no less.

    • @droid2D2C3P0
      @droid2D2C3P0 Год назад +19

      He could have just worked 6 hours a day for 10k or 2-3 days a week for like 7k and still be chilling lol all he had to do was scale down a bit instead of up and be laughing haha instead he only considered the two extreme ends

    • @marcalexander6450
      @marcalexander6450 Год назад +1

      Fr

    • @IndiaNumberOneCoubtry
      @IndiaNumberOneCoubtry Год назад +2

      Silver spoon fs

    • @truebengalsfan
      @truebengalsfan 4 месяца назад

      Well he said it's hard and many people particularly younger people don't like work especially hard work

  • @carpelunam
    @carpelunam Год назад +287

    $14,000 and he said it wasn't worth it...and now I dont believe a word hes saying other than the papers Caleb has

    • @marcalexander6450
      @marcalexander6450 Год назад

      Love it

    • @brobsty1856
      @brobsty1856 Год назад +18

      I'm wondering if he paid taxes on it

    • @ThatLaurenThing
      @ThatLaurenThing Год назад +22

      If he was truthfully making 14k a month and didn’t think it was worth it… I’m convinced that he just doesn’t understand the value of money

    • @bko2613
      @bko2613 Год назад +2

      There's no way he made that much.

    • @3_character_minimum
      @3_character_minimum Год назад +1

      I bet the business partner was the actual brains and the kid was along for the ride.
      Hence the dropping the job, as he was left wouldn't know much

  • @TheLucas2696
    @TheLucas2696 Год назад +180

    This is a prime example of how rich people (and people from rich families) live in a completely different world than the rest of us. And how they can make all the wrong decisions and still end up on top.

    • @morgantello
      @morgantello Год назад +18

      “I made good choices” nooo mate daddy’s money made sure only good choices were available to you

    • @eegernades
      @eegernades Год назад +13

      Yep, they're the type to grow up and be like "did all by myself". When reality is far from it.

  • @TheContrarian09
    @TheContrarian09 Год назад +677

    This guy’s gonna be a billionaire or wendy’s cashier.

    • @CalebHammer
      @CalebHammer  Год назад +93

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rakata40
      @rakata40 Год назад

      he is not going to be a billionaire lmao, just grew up rich. Typical arrogant asshole mentality

    • @Julia-b9x
      @Julia-b9x Год назад +29

      Wendy’s cashier

    • @redclayscholar620
      @redclayscholar620 Год назад +27

      Wrong on both accounts... He works at Taco Bell.

    • @gneliana
      @gneliana Год назад +34

      Or he comes back to the show and Caleb suggests the manager track at Panda Express 😅😊

  • @panda_dva2261
    @panda_dva2261 Год назад +213

    This guy is the embodiment of “Takes one semester of Business Entrepreneur”

  • @lofttm969
    @lofttm969 Год назад +89

    I’d bet anything that his window washing business was an advanced lemonade stand, where his parents paid for his tools and materials, his “business partner” did the window washing, and he surfed Reddit in a business suit.
    Edit: after hearing his “business partner” moved to Hawaii, now I understand why he didn’t want to keep doing the window washing business. He didn’t want to wash windows

  • @choreomaniac
    @choreomaniac Год назад +372

    “Im young. No expenses.” “I have a girlfriend so I have lots of expenses.” “I have a spending problem”.
    So, he justifies being jobless because he has low expenses. And he justifies spending lots of money, because he will have a good idea.

    • @Itried20takennames
      @Itried20takennames Год назад +6

      That is pretty typical of some on their late teens….they want the best parts of being a kid still, AND an adult already, and will toggle back and forth between “I’m an adult, I’m a kid still” to whichever works best for them at the moment.

  • @brentoncramer2364
    @brentoncramer2364 Год назад +500

    Please, please, please do a follow-up on this guy. I would love to hear how he is still "waiting on his next opportunity" three months down the road. 🤪 Great video!

    • @rickdeckard4735
      @rickdeckard4735 Год назад +34

      He'll have a baby on the way

    • @husqv5147
      @husqv5147 Год назад +9

      Waiting while he gives up a $1000 a day job!

    • @lionheart93
      @lionheart93 7 месяцев назад +2

      Follow up???

  • @theofrancis9864
    @theofrancis9864 Год назад +148

    It's crazy how this audit made me respect Caleb even more. Zero BS and he refused to fall for vague answers

  • @KingUnKaged
    @KingUnKaged Год назад +96

    The way he talks about window washing, and people not cutting back on honey in a downturn because they care about their health makes me think this is a kid who has never met a poor person.

    • @rudyardganuelas6254
      @rudyardganuelas6254 6 месяцев назад

      What I learned as a person who was alive and employed in 2008 is that nothing is recession proof. Restaurants, groceries, gas stations are not recession proof. Healthcare, fucking health care is not recession proof. If people are unemployed, they don’t have healthcare insurance, and most people are not going to the doctor out of pocket, unless they are bleeding out.

  • @TheMeganExperience
    @TheMeganExperience Год назад +670

    He has no fear because he has wealthy parents to fall back on- if he completely; 100000% fails, he can just go back home to recuperate for a few months. There is no fear because he has nothing to fear.

    • @mizcattv2240
      @mizcattv2240 Год назад +14

      The kid has a great mindset for entrepreneurship. Something most grown adults don’t have. He might have his parents wealth on his side, but at 19 he was making 14k every two weeks. Obviously he knows something most don’t.

    • @genghisjohn25
      @genghisjohn25 Год назад +52

      You're 100% right. Spoiled rich kid. Who gets paid hundreds of dollars to housesit?? Dude is rocking a blazer and a haircut like he's joining the junior Republicans

    • @mizcattv2240
      @mizcattv2240 Год назад +1

      @@mitchberning1595 I don’t agree with you, but I respect your opinion on it.

    • @cius2112
      @cius2112 Год назад +3

      i mean your parents could be poor and you could do that but ok.

    • @PistachioBandit
      @PistachioBandit Год назад

      Never expected to hear the phrase “young, dumb, and full of cum” come out of Caleb’s mouth lol.

  • @EricDeKirkwood99
    @EricDeKirkwood99 Год назад +66

    "Listen Caleb, you don't understand. My brain is just so gigantic, i'm so incredibly smart that if nothing distracts me, i'll have an idea that makes me $1,000,000 a year."

  • @Golden63
    @Golden63 Год назад +149

    As someone who holds a PhD degree, spent 15+ years in research and development (PhD and industrial jobs), and worked in tech industry for many years, I can say for certain that an “R&D project that will bring extra revenue” won’t work the way he thinks it does.

    • @Clipahoy
      @Clipahoy Год назад +7

      And as someone who doesn't hold a PhD degree, spent 6 years in hospitality and 3 years in Warehouse operation, and never worked in tech industry ever, I can say for certain that an "R & D projects never lifts off and a waste of tax payer's money."

    • @txkingg
      @txkingg 8 месяцев назад

      Cap

  • @hectoralejandro9883
    @hectoralejandro9883 Год назад +45

    He’s from a wealthy family that afforded him the connections to pull off the overpriced window contracts. He’s going to putter around speaking like an entrepreneur well into his 40s. This guy is how generational wealth is destroyed in America.

  • @jaqueitch
    @jaqueitch Год назад +131

    This guy will always be "waiting on his next opportunity". I'd love to see his "R&D" process for creating this nebulous new idea.

    • @Crockerfeller
      @Crockerfeller Год назад +16

      Bong rips

    • @Julia-b9x
      @Julia-b9x Год назад +2

      And his business plan.

    • @zacharysherry2910
      @zacharysherry2910 Год назад +1

      Everyone on this channel has excuses instead of listening. They don't know that they need to listen and like you said, they never will.

  • @choreomaniac
    @choreomaniac Год назад +107

    I would bet my net worth that he has rich parents to fall back on. It explains the blasé attitude mixed with business savvy.

    • @Coastpsych_fi99
      @Coastpsych_fi99 Год назад

      Not always although it could be possible - some people just are less neurotic or stressed by things. I’m paranoid about money compared to most people that I know.

    • @nkup8844
      @nkup8844 Год назад +7

      I don’t think his parents have money, his family owes him $6,000 because he paid for their last vacation, as his Dad said his own credit cards were “messed up” and he couldn’t pay. That is not a wealthy parent. I think his Dad is a long time grifter, who taught his son the gift of gab….

    • @jaminwaite3867
      @jaminwaite3867 Год назад +4

      He sounds like their on the cusp pf upper-middle class and still trying to “live like the Jones’”

  • @voltaireon
    @voltaireon Год назад +89

    As I say daily in corporate audit, “That math don’t math.”

  • @revefamilyvideos3018
    @revefamilyvideos3018 Год назад +51

    This channel instantly makes me feel better about myself

  • @yakalaka6376
    @yakalaka6376 Год назад +45

    i think he just doesnt realize that any business you start is gonna take work. He wants the high of being at the top but isn't willing to crawl through the mud to get there.

  • @hab28
    @hab28 Год назад +135

    "I want to get into a recession-proof business" - Two of three ideas are consumer businesses 🤨

    • @HH-le1vi
      @HH-le1vi Год назад +1

      Consumer businesses aren't not recession proof.

    • @Manx123
      @Manx123 Год назад +13

      @@HH-le1vi That was his point. How was that not obvious to you?

  • @Kertothemit
    @Kertothemit Год назад +186

    I love that 8hrs of work a day was too much to make 14k a month lol.

    • @isabellcardenas
      @isabellcardenas Год назад +14

      Right! It's his business?? Why didn't he just do like 2-3 days and still bring in like 7k?

    • @justingeorge7665
      @justingeorge7665 Год назад

      This boy is going to regret this at 30. What the fuck was he thinking

    • @tbayhell2304
      @tbayhell2304 Год назад +8

      @@isabellcardenas don't be gullible, there's a reason why he didn't choose to continue his "14k" a month bs. There are travel expense, taxes and splitting cost with his bussiness partner, probably netting $20/hr. $20/hr is indeed nothing working under the Texas sun, a flagger in the construction site standing for 8 hours makes $35/hr easily with no responsibility other than just standing and flag as per instructions. The "RnD" for his next big idea involves going out and eat and bringing in zero income. This shows the lack of vision and drive from him.

    • @cynthiabogacz9740
      @cynthiabogacz9740 Год назад +3

      @@tbayhell2304 I highly doubt even with some traveling expenses, and equipment that he’d only be getting $20 an hour.. I make a little less than $20 an hour, I make like 2k a month and it’s horrible honestly. I double they spend $12k each on equipment and traveling.

  • @Corey_Augraph
    @Corey_Augraph Год назад +163

    I feel like he’s at a huge crossroads in his life in terms of entrepreneurship, creativity, responsibility, and drive. I hope he’s able to make smart decisions

  • @Art-bn7di
    @Art-bn7di Год назад +38

    I find it very hard to believe that someone would burn a 14k/ month profit business at 19 years old. Either he isn't telling the truth, is actually that lazy, or has some other financial backing from family in order to ditch that business.

  • @blade9819
    @blade9819 Год назад +51

    Family connections. He’s doing well leveraging the network. Hope it works out for him.

  • @Viva_La_Vargas
    @Viva_La_Vargas Год назад +64

    “I want to get into a sector that recession proof.”
    Then goes to describe their best idea as a luxury ourtdoor kitchen thing that isn’t a service, nor a necessity, and has an exclusive target market, and also costs as much as a new car. Lol

  • @kaizen9297
    @kaizen9297 Год назад +36

    Basically kid made 14k a month as owner operating a window washing business. Thought working 8-10 hrs a day 5 days a week was abnormal and thinks that is a burnout zone. Saw he had 10k saved and justified cutting his hrs to a couple of jobs a months saying hey I can stop working and just start another business that makes more with less work. But hasn't moved on any ideas for 3 months.
    With his current mindset he will be a starving entrepreneur for life, jumping from business to business. He has not realized the window washing business is needed to fund his next ideas and is better to have that money growing in the bank rather than running out of money launching failed businesses then going back to washing again as a back up. Hope he changes.

  • @yoli159
    @yoli159 Год назад +101

    14K a month at 19 years old and he let that go 🤯

    • @Gmac705
      @Gmac705 Год назад +30

      It sounds a little suspect. Even if he was making 500 a day(I am sure that is the over estimated). He would need to work nearly every day of the month to get to 14k a month.

    • @perry6712
      @perry6712 Год назад

      @@Gmac705 it sounds a little suspect use real words man stupid generation z words right

  • @matthewpekelny9761
    @matthewpekelny9761 Год назад +76

    If he can really go out and earn $500/day any time as he says (though I got to say I have doubts about that likelihood), and his monthly costs are $2k, it seems like it would be the smart idea to at least go out and work 4 or 5 days a month to at least cover his costs and then he can spend the rest of the month spitballing business ideas.

    • @Ixiink
      @Ixiink Год назад +8

      Because there’s no chance he could make 500$ a day lol.

    • @HelloLudger
      @HelloLudger Год назад +3


      Absolutely. It's clear to me that he isn't telling the whole story. Otherwise it would be outright stupid to jot work 1 or 2 days per week and save while inventing the next big thing.

  • @ellenhawkins128
    @ellenhawkins128 Год назад +11

    A $30k enclosed grill, mini-frig and counters? I have a $100 stainless steel portable grill, a larger-sized mini-frig free from a neighbor, and a desk-sized foldable table from Walmart for $40. Problem solved, and I saved $29,860.

  • @CMike44
    @CMike44 Год назад +5

    I don't think we talk enough about the negative impact of entrepreneurship or "hustle" culture. I'm not claiming you should waste your life away for pennies at a job you hate, but there's really nothing bad about not wanting to be your own boss.

  • @MylesHSG
    @MylesHSG Год назад +28

    Here's my two cents. He didn't go to college so got given his college fund (I'm almost certain he is from a wealthy family that would have that). He spent it all on the truck and contactless window washing equipment. Did it for a while, realised that he doesn't want to be out in the sun all day doing manual labour so he just stopped.

    • @deadapostle
      @deadapostle Год назад +1

      And when he had a great business in his hands, he dropped it like a hot coal. He can try to restart the business, but his clients likely found a new service.

    • @papabear2515
      @papabear2515 11 месяцев назад +1

      BINGO!

  • @OfficerPapi
    @OfficerPapi Год назад +34

    “I’ll go find a job like at chipotle” CAP, CAP, CAP. If $500-1k a job per day isn’t enough incentive for you to get off your butt, then $15 an hour will have you questioning whether to end your life. Some people just don’t know what they have.

  • @jjbdbd8279
    @jjbdbd8279 Год назад +54

    I’m giving Caleb his flowers now, great content and the best reactions 😂😂😂 you can tell he truly cares

  • @RandomBoxingGuy
    @RandomBoxingGuy Год назад +13

    This kid got trust fund baby written all over him… “we had a mentor” … “$35K grills” … and who pays to get their windows washed in residential neighborhoods… must be his parents and all their rich friends.

  • @RebeccaEvans
    @RebeccaEvans Год назад +10

    It's wild how there is effectively no difference between his choices and those of poor drop out kids except that he has a safety net of their dreams and the ability to shmooze

  • @toobudytoobusy
    @toobudytoobusy Год назад +38

    I'm going to need an update in 3 months on this guy! gives me an "all or nothing" vibe

    • @Ratclan
      @Ratclan Год назад +1

      Yup, failure will be this guys only teacher. I’m gonna be honest, this guy can be very successful because he has the Drive and the motivation…. Also he seems to have the family support to be able to fail a couple times….
      Success is easily this guys worst enemy. I know 10 dudes like this who succeed at almost everything they do it seems like….. but there is always a wall because poor spending habits and lifestyle inflation.

    • @papabear2515
      @papabear2515 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, no matter what …he will deem it a success because he’s so brilliant! 😂

  • @ReggaePanda
    @ReggaePanda Год назад +8

    Real son of the CEO vibes from this one

  • @nikalive1
    @nikalive1 Год назад +13

    I am cringing at the hubris of this dude!!

  • @kirstinleann3341
    @kirstinleann3341 Год назад +5

    Did he just say he had to work 8-10 hours a day?! And that’s why he stopped…That’s a normal work day dude.

  • @jodeemackenzie
    @jodeemackenzie Год назад +85

    I think he wants a quick way to get rich honestly instead of putting a lot of work into a business and it ending up successful. We need a follow up on him in the future. Lol

    • @Coastpsych_fi99
      @Coastpsych_fi99 Год назад

      I think he wants something more sexy and cool than window washing.

  • @Mcleansminecraft
    @Mcleansminecraft Год назад +23

    This guy seems like the guy in High school that tried to get everyone to be a part of a pyramid scheme.

  • @purewonka
    @purewonka Год назад +4

    The rain washes my windows for free. Team sky maid.

  • @AmazinMusicNYC
    @AmazinMusicNYC Год назад +41

    The issue is a lot of people want a business
    But don’t wanna put in the work to keep a business

  • @RandomBoxingGuy
    @RandomBoxingGuy Год назад +14

    Basically by “raising money” he means going to parents and their rich friends for $$$ until one of his ideas finally works…

  • @insidetrack5
    @insidetrack5 Год назад +199

    This is a really interesting interview to get into the mind of Gen Z. He choose not to go to college which you don’t see in Millienials who attended college at a higher rate. Gen Z is also heavily interested in working for themselves and hitting a business out of the park. However this is the first economic down turn they’ve seen vs Millenials who witnessed and in a lot of ways were effected by 2008. This generation also saw, as Caleb pointed out, shows like Shark Tank or other teens who have may a lot of success in things like drop shipping. Also playing in the points game on credit cards at 19 seems really dangerous. He isn’t handling carrying a balance well now thats just going to get worst as his expenses go up.

    • @OfficerPapi
      @OfficerPapi Год назад +40

      He also seems to think 500-1k a day is just typical and has lost all meaning of the value of money. He needs to work that Chipotle job so he’ll come back to his senses.

    • @jayceewilliams5250
      @jayceewilliams5250 Год назад +23

      @@OfficerPapi i agree. It seems weird to make 14k in a month with a business that can grow and you leave the business because it's hard work. Like hardwork like that for 2 or 3 years and maybe you just sell the business or something. I just think that's weird to walk away from a successful business to THINK about another business. And then to spend so much money on an out of state girlfriend? I really don't feel like he has a realistic basis to burn through that cash like that. Spending $2500 on a girlfriend/boyfriend a month at 19 is just not a good idea. I get being young and impulsive, but his thing is "I'll always have this opition" which could go away in an economic downturn. I would just use the cash income now til build up the comfort to experiment with new idea

    • @benarmstrong7841
      @benarmstrong7841 Год назад +23

      as someone who is the same age is this dude I really hate the stereotype associated with my generation. this is widespread with loads of fake millionaires online promoting the dream to people my age and its terrible, I wonder what the next generation will be like in 7 years...

    • @sniperhare
      @sniperhare Год назад +10

      His mindset is not typical for Gen Z.
      But I dont know rich Gen Z's, just regular people.

    • @zacharysherry2910
      @zacharysherry2910 Год назад

      Millennials are essentially under-educated in real life.

  • @gigi072888
    @gigi072888 Год назад +54

    14,000 is amazing to save up at the age of 19. I agree with Caleb. I think he should’ve kept his business scaled it and still leveraged time for his other business. However, he openly admitted his arrogance 😂

  • @sphinx1017
    @sphinx1017 Год назад +9

    Hustle culture has a lot to answer for. So many young people think it's just going to happen because they want it to!

    • @robby95036
      @robby95036 Год назад

      everybody sees successful, wealthy people when they're wealthy, not when they're poor and trying to start it up.

  • @sup_monica3597
    @sup_monica3597 Год назад +16

    8 hours a day is too much for him? He is in for a rude awakening.....TRUE entrepreneurs work all day, they barely sleep.

  • @extremfalcon6150
    @extremfalcon6150 Год назад +24

    I like the hammer score along with your personal summary of your thoughts at the end! Keep up the great work you are doing 👍🏼

  • @flarone
    @flarone Год назад +6

    You have so much potential, dude. Keep your spending low and your ego in check and you'll go places.

  • @LBell
    @LBell Год назад +55

    This guy will use his last 4k to buy a RUclips influencer’s course 😂

  • @jaqueitch
    @jaqueitch Год назад +11

    He got tired of working 8-10 hours a day. Tells me all I need to know about him. Zero drive. Unless he makes a major change, he'll be bouncing around for decades doing nothing meaningful

    • @hudsonfarrow8889
      @hudsonfarrow8889 Год назад

      I would be willing to bet you aren’t physically capable of working in the Texas heat outside for 10 hours a day.

    • @jaqueitch
      @jaqueitch Год назад +1

      @@hudsonfarrow8889 I did from the age of 7 through 17

  • @usefulnuisance
    @usefulnuisance Год назад +4

    i love when seemingly smart people say "checkings" lol

  • @pressurewashingandmylife
    @pressurewashingandmylife Год назад +7

    I started my exterior cleaning company 3 years ago. The amount of time, money, ad placements, word of mouth etc that goes into scaling a service based business. Maybe he did somehow market his brand new company, make 14k and dip in a month. It’s just so hard believing but not impossible. Last year was our second full year, we did close to 80k which I was super proud of. It’s not much but its big for us only being two years in. I busted butt to make happen. I just don’t believe it’s as simple as I can go tomorrow and find work and make 2-$500 after not putting anything into it for 6 months. Shoot even for us, we have 100s of clients & market our butts off and a job even this week isn’t guaranteed. Nonetheless, I wish this young man success in whatever he does!

    • @nkup8844
      @nkup8844 Год назад

      He did the business for 2 months. That doesn’t count for anything. He just gave up after 2 months because the work was too hard.

  • @88dbj
    @88dbj Год назад +14

    I believe that if he matched his confidence with actual drive to do something and his apparent support system, there would be no stopping this kid from succeeding in life. Hey, he can always be a politician if business doesn't work out.

  • @baileyclark8710
    @baileyclark8710 Год назад +2

    This screams im an entitled kid that always has daddies money to fall back on. Dude said working 8 hours and i was exhausted like welcome to being an adult

  • @jaqueitch
    @jaqueitch Год назад +6

    Then he spews out a horrific capitally-intensive business for $30k outdoor kitchens-in-a-box?? WTF? They would need $100s of thousands to make inventory, tooling, fixtures, etc. Terrible idea. Terrible.

  • @toad8427
    @toad8427 Год назад +11

    He may not have window washing as a fallback anymore because I’m gonna have to hop on that now 🤓

  • @preston7795
    @preston7795 Год назад +7

    $14k a month for 2 months but walked away because it required him to work 8-10 hours a day. Someone that had the hustle to make $14k a month doesn’t randomly stop working completely to “think” of the next opportunity. My thought is he worked for a window washing company and quit his job because he doesn’t want a job.

  • @ramq96
    @ramq96 Год назад +37

    Is he setting money aside for taxes? An IRS audit would be pricey for him if not

    • @CalebHammer
      @CalebHammer  Год назад +16

      Truuuu

    • @papabear2515
      @papabear2515 11 месяцев назад +1

      No problem for him - his parents will pay it.

  • @motorolas
    @motorolas Год назад +12

    His effort in scaling his business was as long as I spent on working out and losing weight.

  • @crispygolf2986
    @crispygolf2986 Год назад +22

    I bet he hasn’t paid taxes on that window washing income yet too 😅

  • @Kirito14682
    @Kirito14682 Год назад +16

    14k a month would be 168k a year pretax. I want to see some evidence of him making that much.

    • @grungehamster8
      @grungehamster8 Год назад +1

      He didn't make that much. He made 14k total over 4 non-consecutive weeks. I'm surprised that Caleb didn't tell him NOT to roll that number together and call it 14k / month on the basis that having enough clients to sustain that rate consistently takes time.

    • @droid2D2C3P0
      @droid2D2C3P0 Год назад +1

      @@grungehamster8 also didn't factor in off seasons, same as the car detailing guy I'm guessing window washing isn't as lucrative in the winter

    • @Kirito14682
      @Kirito14682 Год назад +1

      @@grungehamster8 That makes way more sense because his business is a seasonal business like the place I used to work at. I'm surprised he didn't point that out.

  • @bobjoin1883
    @bobjoin1883 Год назад +4

    Can’t believe your already at 40k, I remember first seeing you on TikTok and only having thousand or so. crazy! congrats!

  • @timedout9117
    @timedout9117 Год назад +29

    You can make all the money you want but if your spending most of it, it doesn’t matter.

  • @awdrifter3394
    @awdrifter3394 Год назад +7

    Even if the $14k/month is not scalable, that's $168k/year.

  • @CD-hn5os
    @CD-hn5os Год назад +11

    “I was working 8 to 10 hour days.” Lol

  • @BeanieNinjay0
    @BeanieNinjay0 Год назад +36

    What’s your plan to become wealthy?
    Kid: make lots of money.
    No, like the actual plan.
    Kid:…to make money…idk what’s confusing here.

  • @Tie509
    @Tie509 Год назад +17

    He sounds like the type of guy who would hold onto a 500% gain because of how much higher the stock can go and then lose everything.

    • @droid2D2C3P0
      @droid2D2C3P0 Год назад +2

      Basically all the Bitcoin investors Caleb has interviewed lol

    • @Ratclan
      @Ratclan Год назад

      I have been there, I sell growth profits now and reinvest in major indexes or Cash flowing dividend paying companies.

  • @roxanap314
    @roxanap314 8 месяцев назад +3

    Dude's calling honey "recession-proof" like it's some sort of staple item. Nobody's gonna skip a meal just so they can afford to buy the "right kind of honey".

  • @brysonmcha
    @brysonmcha Год назад +36

    The fact he is sitting down at the age of 19 to discuss finances means he will be financially stable in the future, most people dont even consider their finances until their mid 20s if not later, hes miles ahead of 90% of kids his age, I think he knows this and it gives him an ego which could hurt him

    • @CalebHammer
      @CalebHammer  Год назад +12

      I hope so!

    • @LIVEINPEACE2023
      @LIVEINPEACE2023 Год назад +14

      Consideration isn’t a “magic key.” I agree, his ego/arrogance is going to be his downfall.
      I will remain optimistic.

    • @Julia-b9x
      @Julia-b9x Год назад +12

      This kid is NOT 90% ahead of others. He is behind 90% of the kids his age because of his ego.

    • @brysonmcha
      @brysonmcha Год назад +4

      @@Julia-b9x I was speaking financially. I agree, he needs a reality check bc his ego is what could ruin him

    • @brysonmcha
      @brysonmcha Год назад +2

      @@LIVEINPEACE2023 Same. While consideration isn't a magic key, it takes hard work and execution, its definitely the first step not only in finances but many things in life at a base level

  • @MaanHabibi42
    @MaanHabibi42 Год назад +11

    Watched it from start to end and all I could say is that it was an amazing video. 👍

  • @christianhuggins5919
    @christianhuggins5919 Год назад +8

    You hit the nail on the head, comes down to nothing more than trying to find the shortcut. He’s okay with doing the work to build the business. But, wants to find the brilliant idea that he can get bought out for in 5-10 years.
    And the window washing business is one that takes many more years to get to that place of being bought out. I have to believe Shark Tank and social media perpetuates the idea of how easy it may be to just “build a business” and sell it for millions of dollars.

  • @mike54076
    @mike54076 Год назад +7

    I really hate any concept of a "wellness" company unless you have actual peer reviewed articles to support your claims (published in a reputable journal). Sooooo much (I'd argue the majority) of "wellness" claims are just BS.

  • @BananaStandOperator
    @BananaStandOperator 9 месяцев назад +2

    EVERY FRAT HAS THIS KID and he has a window washing or lawn mowing or some other business that's doing well off his dad's friends or neighbors. It's a classic

  • @arc57
    @arc57 Год назад +3

    This guy is going to be like the guy from the Fyre Festival.

  • @SpoonHurler
    @SpoonHurler Год назад +5

    Why not spend 3 years setting up a 14k+ a month business as residual income and at 22 figure out the big business you want? I don't want to sound mean or rude but that just oozes privilege.

  • @LifeBindeR222
    @LifeBindeR222 Год назад +6

    The entitlement is strong with this one.

  • @sladikk
    @sladikk Год назад +8

    Starting a small business and coming up with new ideas is great but you can do that while still working. You also shouldn't just surround yourself with yes men; figure out all the ways that your business can fail like Caleb is doing and then figure out how to sell your idea as unique

  • @quixomega
    @quixomega Год назад +21

    I don't want to ____ on his dreams here, but it's totally possible to develop ideas while working at your window washing business. You don't need to take months off to develop ideas. In fact, most of the best ideas happen when you're doing something else. I think he should keep doing what's working for today, while planning for tomorrow.

  • @andrewpagan
    @andrewpagan Год назад +4

    This guy saw the TikTok of someone making a window cleaning business, decided to do it, then was like "eh this requires work and I don't want to hire anyone" so he... stopped?
    There's a lot of ideas thrown around and a lot of "thinking", but not any action is taken. No risk taking.

  • @shamsham8328
    @shamsham8328 Год назад +8

    I don't understand why he needs some random idea like HONEY, you have a business that's wildly successful in a short time and you already have all the expertise to do it. D: If you want to do well IMO the first thing you need to do is get out of the mindset of counting your chickens before they hatch - until youve MADE that money or GOTTEN paid back for a loan, you are simply in debt. Not planning for things going really wrong is a big mistake and Im worried a lot of people in this generation havent truly experiences what a bad economic downturn can do. There was a time when jobs at chipotle were also impossible to get, fam, and it happens quick.

  • @Berserk1Manga
    @Berserk1Manga Год назад +4

    Bro he's gonna get destroyed in the honey game, Caleb is absolutely right. I've been down that rabbit hole and most people I know personally break even or barely profit. The rest have just resorted doing it as a hobby because it wasn't so lucrative as they thought.

  • @RealityCheck1993
    @RealityCheck1993 Год назад +15

    This feels like a very clear picture of "entrepreneurship" as a career.

  • @keatongrimmett9212
    @keatongrimmett9212 Год назад +6

    I love the way Caleb says monnnney and in this episode when he hit us with honnney I smiled.

  • @DevanConrad
    @DevanConrad Год назад +9

    Dude is way overconfident like many of the people I met in college with "entrepreneur" optimistic ideas that never did enough research. Idk if his window-washing numbers are accurate but sounds like he has rich connections he's jealous of so he's looking for a golden shortcut. Likewise the honey health woo-woo is distorted by upper class spenders.

  • @aase89
    @aase89 Год назад +1

    Forget about AC’s. Fixing the ice cream machine at Mc Donalds! THAT is economicly durable. It’s always broken somewhere and they have to come fix it. 23:47

    • @Allyhellums
      @Allyhellums Год назад +1

      Would recommend watching Johnny Harris’s video on this topic

  • @KristenShion
    @KristenShion Год назад +4

    this guy is thinking way too much, just wash the damn windows 😭

  • @spiritualbooty
    @spiritualbooty Год назад +6

    I love your channel. Definitely helpful for someone trying to get it right! I've got a whole weekly budget set up!

  • @truthhurtts
    @truthhurtts Год назад +57

    This is all sounds like extremely dire situation, but it seems this guy has massive success and wealth in his future. $14k a month at 19 is crazy. I hope you can set him straight Caleb.
    Commenting for the RUclips Algorithm Pt.27

  • @Chomore22
    @Chomore22 Год назад +2

    inflation-proved business ideas: kitchen countertop thing, honey, pressure washing. YES!

  • @GODEYE270115
    @GODEYE270115 Год назад +14

    Dude’s got good initiative, his work ethic just isn’t there. A little bit of life and hardship will change that soon enough

    • @Ratclan
      @Ratclan Год назад

      Agreed, I have been there. When young it is so hard to see the big picture and realize your own Limitations in The moment.

  • @godsruins
    @godsruins Год назад +2

    For the window washing either this kid is lying or what I suspect is that they washed their wealthy family friends' mansions and businesses and ran out of clients within a couple weeks. If he made 10k splitting it 50/50 then another 5k on his own after the partner left thats 25k a month, which would be over 300k a year, he could hire a crew to wash windows while he grew the business.
    The details about the window thing are just not adding up, I am almost certain they washed the 20 mansions in their neighborhood and charged like 500-1k a piece.

  • @RandomBoxingGuy
    @RandomBoxingGuy Год назад +4

    Making money is the easy part… keeping it takes skill!