I owned a million dollar trucking company and had shops to work on the trucks and equipment but STILL customers would find me in the shop getting dirty because I started out with nothing and while I coulda Sat in the office and smoked stogies all day I wasn't geared (pun) like that..
Also you really don't know how your business is doing employee wise if you don't get out and work for them. When I worked in shops as an ASE Master technician seeing the owner jump in even if it was just to pump out some tires or oil changes was great for morale. It's what being a leader is vs a boss. Glad you did that at your company.
@@Self.reliant I also started out new customers so I could get an idea what we could do to best serve them.. bent wrenches, fabbed parts, rebuilt motors, rear ends, transmissions, built one of the shops, booked freight.. worked with my farmer customers, drove beet, grain and barley trucks, whatever was needed
My best managers and owners were always helping and were experts at everything. That way they had the respect of their employees who saw they knew what was going on and were approachable and worked just as hard as them. They weren't fat cats setting in an office all the time.
Came here for the quarter counting content, stayed for the entrepreneurship advice. I've been watching for about a year now and you and the content you have shared has been critical. Looking for opportunity and so to be getting out of the 9 to 5. Thank you for all your advice and keep up the great advice for everyone. Congratulations on 1.5m Subs
Brandon it's because she is purely focused on deals and making money. Not the trivial day to day bs like routine maintenance etc. I understand being hands on since there is no promise to find someone fantastic at doing repairs without the possibility of going through several business' to find the good match for you.
I don't see anything wrong with getting your hands dirty--especially, if you like to do that sort of thing. I get where you're coming from, but always remember that it was the quarters that got you where you are and it's still fun to pick up a quarter when you can. I guess it all depends on where you are in life too--you're a younger man than I am and more ambitious in your stage of life. Me, not so much. Not that I''m rich--I'm not but I'm not hankering to be either, however, I'll be there to pick up those quarters you leave behind.
I actually watched her too. A gentleman and I were having a discussion concerning Chik Fil A, and my comment to him kept getting deleted so we could never finish our conversation. That’s when I was told that my comment was on the opposite side of her views. At that point I realized her content was more for views, and not accuracy. I watch content that gives me pros and cons because that’s the only way I can grow. Note: I subscribed to both channels at first. Now only subscribed to this one.
@@InvestmentJoy Yes. It is a very hard process. A friend sold their Lenny’s Sub Shops to become a Chik Fil A owner. However, she stated that being an owner under Chik Fil A is completely different from other franchises. At Chic Fil A, you are an operator. You cannot sell the business you help create. You have to work in the business, and receive a operator’s salary, but the business is retained by Chik Fil A corporate. So, due to this concept, you don’t have any equity or upside except for your operator salary which I think (not sure) is about $200,000 a year. The gentleman and I was trying to determine if this business structure runs against what we think of as an entrepreneur’s mindset. I have been trying to catch up on your videos. Great videos, great content!
I am glad you are getting out of the low paying things, like low end rentals, and getting into higher margin things. I know you want to help them, but you have learned, they will take advantage of you.
I've been a Codie Sanchez fan for quite some time as well as a fan of yours. However, connecting with Grant Cardone may not be the wisest thing to do. He's fishing in different waters with a different kind of bait. Don't ruin your brand.
Ok, so you keep getting bigger, at what point is enough enough? Whether you have 60 million or 2 billion, does food taste different? Does your car run better? Does your house act anymore like a home? When you are comfortable and enjoy what you do, then that's what I would say is satisfaction.
I owned a million dollar trucking company and had shops to work on the trucks and equipment but STILL customers would find me in the shop getting dirty because I started out with nothing and while I coulda Sat in the office and smoked stogies all day I wasn't geared (pun) like that..
Also you really don't know how your business is doing employee wise if you don't get out and work for them. When I worked in shops as an ASE Master technician seeing the owner jump in even if it was just to pump out some tires or oil changes was great for morale. It's what being a leader is vs a boss. Glad you did that at your company.
@@Self.reliant I also started out new customers so I could get an idea what we could do to best serve them.. bent wrenches, fabbed parts, rebuilt motors, rear ends, transmissions, built one of the shops, booked freight.. worked with my farmer customers, drove beet, grain and barley trucks, whatever was needed
My best managers and owners were always helping and were experts at everything. That way they had the respect of their employees who saw they knew what was going on and were approachable and worked just as hard as them. They weren't fat cats setting in an office all the time.
When you gonna come out of the closet
Came here for the quarter counting content, stayed for the entrepreneurship advice. I've been watching for about a year now and you and the content you have shared has been critical. Looking for opportunity and so to be getting out of the 9 to 5. Thank you for all your advice and keep up the great advice for everyone. Congratulations on 1.5m Subs
Awesome! Thank you!
I got to say I've been around since the beginning of your channel. It is great watching you grow and shrink aswell good job.
That is some knowledge drop. It does not matter where you start, as long as YOU START and KEEP AT IT.
kevin
you are the definition of the American dream
start off broke
and make it into the upper middle class within one generation
Brandon it's because she is purely focused on deals and making money. Not the trivial day to day bs like routine maintenance etc. I understand being hands on since there is no promise to find someone fantastic at doing repairs without the possibility of going through several business' to find the good match for you.
Been waiting for this one 😃
I don't see anything wrong with getting your hands dirty--especially, if you like to do that sort of thing. I get where you're coming from, but always remember that it was the quarters that got you where you are and it's still fun to pick up a quarter when you can. I guess it all depends on where you are in life too--you're a younger man than I am and more ambitious in your stage of life. Me, not so much. Not that I''m rich--I'm not but I'm not hankering to be either, however, I'll be there to pick up those quarters you leave behind.
This is my favorite channel, A+
Love the Buccee's shirt!
Good content, thank you
I actually watched her too. A gentleman and I were having a discussion concerning Chik Fil A, and my comment to him kept getting deleted so we could never finish our conversation. That’s when I was told that my comment was on the opposite side of her views. At that point I realized her content was more for views, and not accuracy. I watch content that gives me pros and cons because that’s the only way I can grow.
Note: I subscribed to both channels at first. Now only subscribed to this one.
What was the chickfila concern?
We tried to get one.... The process is.... Next to impossible
@@InvestmentJoy Yes. It is a very hard process. A friend sold their Lenny’s Sub Shops to become a Chik Fil A owner. However, she stated that being an owner under Chik Fil A is completely different from other franchises. At Chic Fil A, you are an operator. You cannot sell the business you help create. You have to work in the business, and receive a operator’s salary, but the business is retained by Chik Fil A corporate. So, due to this concept, you don’t have any equity or upside except for your operator salary which I think (not sure) is about $200,000 a year. The gentleman and I was trying to determine if this business structure runs against what we think of as an entrepreneur’s mindset.
I have been trying to catch up on your videos. Great videos, great content!
I am glad you are getting out of the low paying things, like low end rentals, and getting into higher margin things. I know you want to help them, but you have learned, they will take advantage of you.
i love your vids
This is lit 2 of my favorite entrepreneurs met! Whats crazy is I am subscribe to both RUclips channels. What are the odds?!
Great video. I'm trying to get my stuff together for January and meet up with you guys.
Sounds like y’all were bouncing some great idea back and forth! Merry Christmas everyone!!
Brandon when are you going to hire us to come up and pressure wash the exterior of the laundry mat? That algae can be knocked out in a snap!
Price?
@@InvestmentJoy We could wash the entire building for right at $700 (including post treatment to keep the algae away).
I understand, I just brought a cargo van and about to use this to make money and eventually invest in other things to make more money.
The quarters are the stepping stone to bigger things, GC had to start as a car salesman. You are looking to scale just the same as GC…
when you put out content about losses you face of owning theses businesses, Nobody is doing that. it's good to see both profits and losses.
Just found you great content. I wish dudes with your money would simply pay a trainer for a year to get insane results haha. Thanks for the info sir
I've been a Codie Sanchez fan for quite some time as well as a fan of yours. However, connecting with Grant Cardone may not be the wisest thing to do. He's fishing in different waters with a different kind of bait. Don't ruin your brand.
I feel like the text on the screen is very distracting.
You ever think about owning a water store?
Only in Ohio bro.
😇🙏
Ok, so you keep getting bigger, at what point is enough enough? Whether you have 60 million or 2 billion, does food taste different? Does your car run better? Does your house act anymore like a home?
When you are comfortable and enjoy what you do, then that's what I would say is satisfaction.
Depends on what I use money for. Helping my family, community and state? If so, how much do I want to do that, to what level?
Excellent video, but content like this makes me sick to my stomach.