For the aging in place service business, there is also a huge opportunity on the other end: removing/redoing all of the assisted living items. For example, my dad had the staircase chairlift in his house. All good, it made a difference for him which was great. However, when it came time to sell the house, it was a real blocker...none of the prospective buyers were interested in it, didn't need it, didn't want to deal with getting it out of there or selling it, and we didn't, either. That could even be part of the deal for doing the original work: "when you are ready to sell or no longer need the assisted living items, give us a call and we'll undo the work for a 20% discount" or something like that.
Septic Pumping: Costs a lot for the truck and EPA approved dumping; but a company I use charges about $5k for 10k gallons of pumping. Takes about 2 hours
If they’re charging you that, you have been getting robbed blind. An average 1,000 gal tank is roughly $300 in my area. You can 10x it for your amount but there is also a slight discount if there is a lot of volume. Even without volume discount you’re getting severely overcharged unless the 10k gal are split up and located a far drive apart
@@YaNJASlc You can't say it's a rip-off if you don't know the specifics. First, to pump 10k gallons, there are going to be multiple trips to pump and then go dump the material. The septic trucks don't have that kind of volume to make it a one and done. How far away is the dumping facility? What is the access to the septic tank? Can you just drive up or do you need to haul out a bunch of hose? What are the dumping fees? I doubt they are the same everywhere. Lots of questions and variables to price a job.
Different companies are have different rates for different jobs, like right now in the area I'm in standard tanks for houses 1000-1500 gallon is anywhere between 600-1000 dollars.. Then they may store that in larger tanks and have another company tank 7000gallons from them at a time with larger trucks and ease of access... Then there's locating and digging up the tanks because most people have no idea where the tank is and have never had it pumped..
I used to have a restaurant until last year, and I paid 700 CAD for a 20 foot hood exhaust every quarter. I was very generous because the service provider was a small local business. Ensure you get a few quotes from your competitors before you price someone something crazy.
These are great ideas. You could do an in-depth video of each service job and get to the nuts n' bolts of each business. Things like training, certification, licensing, insurance, equipment selection. Dealing with OSHA, EPD/EPA, DOT, city and county ordinances, HUD, HHS, etc. Plus, record keeping, taxes, building a client base, types of contracts, legal services for each business. This could be a 40 part video series for you. Are you up for the task? 😋
Services for elderly especially mechanical device installs carries BEYOND HUGE liability. No one should do STAIRLIFTS if they’re not ready for potential lawsuits
Keep business insurance, keep your companies/ services separated in case you do get sued all your services don't get tied up while you go through court
And to add one more note. The aging population is home poor and they're looking for an excuse to get hurt from the work. You do To file some type of lawsuit to get money to live. Sad but true 👌🏾 💯 👍🏽
This was a very good video. Fortunately I have a construction friend to partner with. I haven’t heard of any of these in any other videos I watched. Thank you!
Septic pumper is not that viable in New Hampshire. I paid about $450 for my cleaning. The guy was here for nearly 1.5 hours. He had to then drive to the treatment facility when his truck got full after a few pumpings and then drive home/next job. Probably makes a little over $100/hour. He has to maintain his truck and insurance as well. Many tanks are buried in a foot plus of dirt and in many cases, you have to search for the tank. And it is a sh!tty job.
There are probably a lot of things he glosses over to make it more appealing to an uneducated audience so he can get clicks and views. There are probably a lot of road blocks to these types of jobs. It's not like someone off the streets can come in and start doing these jobs. Depending on the job there's training, equipment, licenses, etc needed. Also, not sure how many jobs the guy gets. If there is no work then there's no pay. So I don't know how frequent he gets jobs.
Exactly. You're not gonna pump 5 tanks a day. And there is a fee to dump as well. And to install a septic system is something you have to have a skill to do. Not to mention the permits.
A lot of these businesses don’t do 5 a day, they do 25 a day and they have a guy/prepper in front of them. It’s very profitable, especially if you can dump the 🐻 in your own private dump place. And charge for others to dump in your private poopster.
@@vincentb2175 there are only so many hours in one day. The trucks physically can't hold the sewage from 5 septic tanks. By the nature of the business, septic tanks tend to be in rural areas. Your service area naturally will be geographically large and spread out. After about 2 pumps, the trucks have to dump the sewage. Even if you have a sales guy in front of the trucks selling the jobs they won't be able to do 5 in a day. About dumping in your own yard. You have to have a big business for that to occur because at that point you're running a private waste water treatment plant. That or you have huge storage tanks that you have to pump and transfer to a waste water plant.
I honestly don't even think you need to have construction/handyman experience to enter the aging in place niche. Offer few services at first (shower handrails, stair lift). Learn to do & teach someone else how to do it as employee of yours. Set up a website that looks presentable. Fire off few facebook ads to gauge interest. If people start contacting you - you have a business. I already have warehouse space I rent for another business and I have extra space so I might throw this idea against wall and see if it sticks. Thanks for video.
LOL. Okay, try installing a stair lift in someone's house without a contractor's license or liability insurance, let alone NO EXPERIENCE. Let us know how well that goes.
@@ftboomer1 Yes, I did. Reading a comment is generally what leads one to reply to a comment. The real question is: Which part of my reply seems to be baffling to you?
There are many jobs to do,I help help myself and I see so much to do!!! One often to clean out refrigerator service and ovens!!!! Cleaning out for deceased - remove belongs like clothes other items! Garage cleaning! Laundry help is needed! Prep meals! There is a lot of jobs out there to start! Also you just help someone already doing these things is best teacher! The jobs always differ so you learn as you go! No perfect system or plan! People love you being flexible to your job that sells you!
Not all do, but at least in the cities, aren't banks located in buildings with building maintenance who go around taking care of that in all the occupied facilities within the building?
Wow! These are some great ideas, some one needs a strong stomach (and nose) for, some I would definitely like to try my hands and intellect on. Thanks for sharing
The rising interest rate can surely control inflation, but won't prevent erosion of the eroding purchasing power of the US dollar. I have learnt my lesson this time. The banks can't be making money off my money, while inflation eats into it. I have set aside 650k to invest in the stock market now, since that keeps up with inflation, but I don't know how to get started.
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience.If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
Keeping money in the bank is like paying banks and the Govemment. Here's how it works: The bank gives out your money as loan, and charge interest obviously higher than inflation rate, and then give you, the depositor, interest lower than inflation rate. That means net loss for you. That is why I prefer to invest, and on average, my advisor makes returns that always beats inflation!
To be honest, I've been wary of banks for a while, but I wasn't sure how to speak with an advisor first. Please let me know who your adviser is if it's okay; I need some recommendations.?
Melissa Jean Talingdan a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Thank you so much for your helpful tip! I was able to verify the person and book a call session with her. She seems very proficient and I'm really grateful for your guidance
So, ive recently added crime scene cleanup to what my company offers. It is very a difficult field to become established in. A lot of the national companies that plaster commercials get those calls and references.
Lol this video started out saying “these are the jobs no one is talking about” that’s because the skills required to do perform these jobs aren’t acquired within a year and usually require you to have some for of a license, insurance and a bunch of other stuff that you can’t go out and get in a day or month or two. 😂
*If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you.... prevent inflation*
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.
Sounds like a lot of these ideas are going to need things like certifications, contractor's licensing, specialty training, etc. Most of these don't seem like something that any Joe Sixpack could just jump into (at least not legally).
You forget to mention that with the cleaning kitchen hood business that you need to have insurance because their are pullies and pins within the vent system that trigger the fire alarm if you accidentally pull these the restaurant will most certainly come after for it since its very costly
Just FYI for everyone... there is no wrong kind of mold. Some are worse (or at least more known), yes, but most can cause severe health and mental issues and these get misdiagnosed.
Richard thanks for tour videos. where you from? when you said that you called for septics pumping companies, it was where? i don’t if in MA we have a lot of asking for this job. i’m so interested
You really shouldn’t be listing things without clarifying on their certification requirements. While I’m not sure about some of these, I know for certain that mold remediation is a specialty that absolutely does require certifications to operate. I’ve seen some of your other videos, and they have the same problem. I think just adding that information, as well as time and costs involved with getting them, would really be helpful to both the person watching and your channel.
To get to the Mold remediation business you need fat pockets and time to get all certifications, each employee has to be certified. Yes, you can make money but not right away
Getting employees for hood cleaning can be difficult. This is a 3rd shift only job. And few want to maintain it on the long term. Otherwise, yes, it is awesome money.
Septic pumping: A great job for the "long-haulers" who have not regained their smell...LOL Seriously, have thought about this...BUT, what can you do with the waste??? There are restrictions with dumping it.
You don’t need gov permission for anything. Just do what you want. By complying with all these dumbass regulations and money grabs, you’re part of the problem
The biggest problem with the hoarders idea is that they want to keep everything that you are trying to get rid of. How do you price your time to convince them to get rid of piece by piece? Your best bet is to focus on the general population.
@@yetijoeyetijoe I think you might be right, so either construction cleaning or after move cleaning, like when someone moves out of a place, go in and clean up the place. Better start learning google ads then.
@@yetijoeyetijoe As I watched him talking about the hoarders business, I assumed the hoarders have moved out of their houses (for whatever reason) and their junk was left behind. I doubt that the people who hoard would call a business to get rid if their junk. They love their junk too much.
@@Quickdraw1111 That is too narrow to focus a cleaning company. General move out cleaning is good. Move out cleaning post-hoarders specific yields little customers.
@@yetijoeyetijoe I thought the exact same thing after I watched the video. I wondered about how a company would get enough business to make it worth it.
Not sure where you live or where you get your info, but when speaking of Septic Services, you are wrong on Everything you spoke of. You didn't even mention the cost of overhead and maintenance of the trucks and permits needed !! Not to mention the labor it takes to locate a tank and dig down to it to pump it and repair it.... You should get your hands dirty before you say a word!!
Septic pumping trucks are very expensive, pumping does not happen 2xs A year, there are dumping restrictions, license requirements, etc. This is not a business you just jump into. Definitely lost me because you are just speaking out of your other side
Definitely not promoting taking advantage at all. I hope it didn’t come across that way. This is just a needed high ticket service that not enough people are offering. If anything, they may actually save money by being able to stay in their home and not have to rent somewhere else.
These services are needed, and many of these clients have the resources to make the investment. It’s a win- win. Those who are handicapped and on disability, and can not afford any home remodeling should be moving in with supportive family members.
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For the aging in place service business, there is also a huge opportunity on the other end: removing/redoing all of the assisted living items. For example, my dad had the staircase chairlift in his house. All good, it made a difference for him which was great. However, when it came time to sell the house, it was a real blocker...none of the prospective buyers were interested in it, didn't need it, didn't want to deal with getting it out of there or selling it, and we didn't, either. That could even be part of the deal for doing the original work: "when you are ready to sell or no longer need the assisted living items, give us a call and we'll undo the work for a 20% discount" or something like that.
Your either drunk or stupid
Ok that’s a good idea
Septic Pumping: Costs a lot for the truck and EPA approved dumping; but a company I use charges about $5k for 10k gallons of pumping. Takes about 2 hours
That's a ridiculous price.
If they’re charging you that, you have been getting robbed blind. An average 1,000 gal tank is roughly $300 in my area. You can 10x it for your amount but there is also a slight discount if there is a lot of volume. Even without volume discount you’re getting severely overcharged unless the 10k gal are split up and located a far drive apart
@@YaNJASlc You can't say it's a rip-off if you don't know the specifics. First, to pump 10k gallons, there are going to be multiple trips to pump and then go dump the material. The septic trucks don't have that kind of volume to make it a one and done. How far away is the dumping facility? What is the access to the septic tank? Can you just drive up or do you need to haul out a bunch of hose? What are the dumping fees? I doubt they are the same everywhere. Lots of questions and variables to price a job.
I pay $200!
Different companies are have different rates for different jobs,
like right now in the area I'm in standard tanks for houses 1000-1500 gallon is anywhere between 600-1000 dollars..
Then they may store that in larger tanks and have another company tank 7000gallons from them at a time with larger trucks and ease of access...
Then there's locating and digging up the tanks because most people have no idea where the tank is and have never had it pumped..
I used to have a restaurant until last year, and I paid 700 CAD for a 20 foot hood exhaust every quarter. I was very generous because the service provider was a small local business. Ensure you get a few quotes from your competitors before you price someone something crazy.
Why you came out of the business, if you don't mind me asking?
These are great ideas. You could do an in-depth video of each service job and get to the nuts n' bolts of each business. Things like training, certification, licensing, insurance, equipment selection. Dealing with OSHA, EPD/EPA, DOT, city and county ordinances, HUD, HHS, etc. Plus, record keeping, taxes, building a client base, types of contracts, legal services for each business.
This could be a 40 part video series for you. Are you up for the task? 😋
Services for elderly especially mechanical device installs carries BEYOND HUGE liability. No one should do STAIRLIFTS if they’re not ready for potential lawsuits
@trent That is why business insurance exists 😐
That's a great point.
Keep business insurance, keep your companies/ services separated in case you do get sued all your services don't get tied up while you go through court
And to add one more note. The aging population is home poor and they're looking for an excuse to get hurt from the work. You do To file some type of lawsuit to get money to live. Sad but true 👌🏾 💯 👍🏽
@@black12212Not when you're dealing with the elderly. They're considered high risk that the insurance just through the roof go check it out.
This is one of the best videos on business ideas I’ve seen ever on RUclips. You definitely are giving out great value keep up the good work! 😎👌🏾
Preciate that JT Automations shoutout. He's a grreat guy
This was a very good video. Fortunately I have a construction friend to partner with. I haven’t heard of any of these in any other videos I watched. Thank you!
Septic pumper is not that viable in New Hampshire. I paid about $450 for my cleaning. The guy was here for nearly 1.5 hours. He had to then drive to the treatment facility when his truck got full after a few pumpings and then drive home/next job. Probably makes a little over $100/hour. He has to maintain his truck and insurance as well. Many tanks are buried in a foot plus of dirt and in many cases, you have to search for the tank. And it is a sh!tty job.
There are probably a lot of things he glosses over to make it more appealing to an uneducated audience so he can get clicks and views. There are probably a lot of road blocks to these types of jobs. It's not like someone off the streets can come in and start doing these jobs. Depending on the job there's training, equipment, licenses, etc needed. Also, not sure how many jobs the guy gets. If there is no work then there's no pay. So I don't know how frequent he gets jobs.
Exactly. You're not gonna pump 5 tanks a day. And there is a fee to dump as well. And to install a septic system is something you have to have a skill to do. Not to mention the permits.
Excuses don't pay the bills. If you want free money become a politician.
A lot of these businesses don’t do 5 a day, they do 25 a day and they have a guy/prepper in front of them. It’s very profitable, especially if you can dump the 🐻 in your own private dump place. And charge for others to dump in your private poopster.
@@vincentb2175 there are only so many hours in one day. The trucks physically can't hold the sewage from 5 septic tanks. By the nature of the business, septic tanks tend to be in rural areas. Your service area naturally will be geographically large and spread out. After about 2 pumps, the trucks have to dump the sewage. Even if you have a sales guy in front of the trucks selling the jobs they won't be able to do 5 in a day.
About dumping in your own yard. You have to have a big business for that to occur because at that point you're running a private waste water treatment plant. That or you have huge storage tanks that you have to pump and transfer to a waste water plant.
I honestly don't even think you need to have construction/handyman experience to enter the aging in place niche. Offer few services at first (shower handrails, stair lift). Learn to do & teach someone else how to do it as employee of yours. Set up a website that looks presentable. Fire off few facebook ads to gauge interest. If people start contacting you - you have a business. I already have warehouse space I rent for another business and I have extra space so I might throw this idea against wall and see if it sticks. Thanks for video.
Love it. Let me know how it goes
Definitely need contractors liability insurance! I like the game plan!
LOL. Okay, try installing a stair lift in someone's house without a contractor's license or liability insurance, let alone NO EXPERIENCE. Let us know how well that goes.
@@matchstickdesigncomy guy: did you even read his comment?
@@ftboomer1 Yes, I did. Reading a comment is generally what leads one to reply to a comment. The real question is: Which part of my reply seems to be baffling to you?
Africans and Carribbean age in thier own homes for hundreds of years....But we could use these equipments ...wow intersting
They also live in a one story home…….
Time stamp would be nice.
Yeah but that doesn't get the views that watch the entire video. It's all about money.
Exactly!! That’s laziness
@@LoveToRead3 lmaoo and thats how i started my timestamp business.
@@LoveToRead3
Exactly!
@@killadev5504
Smart!
this is a cool vid. Nice work Tim. Glad to hear some original content
There are many jobs to do,I help help myself and I see so much to do!!! One often to clean out refrigerator service and ovens!!!! Cleaning out for deceased - remove belongs like clothes other items! Garage cleaning! Laundry help is needed! Prep meals! There is a lot of jobs out there to start! Also you just help someone already doing these things is best teacher! The jobs always differ so you learn as you go! No perfect system or plan! People love you being flexible to your job that sells you!
There's also change out burned out bulbs at banks $60 per bulb
Not all do, but at least in the cities, aren't banks located in buildings with building maintenance who go around taking care of that in all the occupied facilities within the building?
Wow! These are some great ideas, some one needs a strong stomach (and nose) for, some I would definitely like to try my hands and intellect on. Thanks for sharing
The rising interest rate can surely control inflation, but won't prevent erosion of the eroding purchasing power of the US dollar. I have learnt my lesson this time. The banks can't be making money off my money, while inflation eats into it. I have set aside 650k to invest in the stock market now, since that keeps up with inflation, but I don't know how to get started.
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience.If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
Keeping money in the bank is like paying banks and the Govemment. Here's how it works: The bank gives out your money as loan, and charge interest obviously higher than inflation rate, and then give you, the depositor, interest lower than inflation rate. That means net loss for you. That is why I prefer to invest, and on average, my advisor makes returns that always beats inflation!
To be honest, I've been wary of banks for a while, but I wasn't sure how to speak with an advisor first. Please let me know who your adviser is if it's okay; I need some recommendations.?
Melissa Jean Talingdan a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
Thank you so much for your helpful tip! I was able to verify the person and book a call session with her. She seems very proficient and I'm really grateful for your guidance
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If you add the description with each of them it would’ve been much better
Thanks anyway
All heroes don’t wear capes thank you 🙏🏿
So, ive recently added crime scene cleanup to what my company offers. It is very a difficult field to become established in. A lot of the national companies that plaster commercials get those calls and references.
So everyone can make all kinds of money with what you are spitting out there. I’d Ike to see it bro!
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Excellent insight.. precisely the timely info I’ve been looking for. You rock dude! Keep these coming.
Commercial Hood Cleaning: There are so many really crappy companies out there that do a very bad job.
Awesome video! You see the same things in every video, this one is unique! Love to see it!
I'm looking for prices online for commercial hood cleaning it says $200 to $500 depending on size, where is it $3000 a job?
lol thats what im saying.. nobody can afford that even once a year
Lol this video started out saying “these are the jobs no one is talking about” that’s because the skills required to do perform these jobs aren’t acquired within a year and usually require you to have some for of a license, insurance and a bunch of other stuff that you can’t go out and get in a day or month or two. 😂
Exactly 😂💯
*If you are not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake. I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you.... prevent inflation*
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the crypto market as it's more profitable. I make a good amount of money per week even though I barely trade myself.
A lot of people still make massive profit from the crypto market, all you really need is a relevant information and some
You trade also?, I tried trading after watching some videos on < RUclips but still keep making losses, how do you
No I don't trade on my own anymore, I always required help and assistance
From my personal financial advisor
Sounds like a lot of these ideas are going to need things like certifications, contractor's licensing, specialty training, etc. Most of these don't seem like something that any Joe Sixpack could just jump into (at least not legally).
Thanks Tim. I’m glad that I found your channel. Great info.
Amazing video Tim!!!! Thank you for creating this amazing content.
Enjoyed the Video, Please create more.
I have a good relationship in my current business with a large chain of factories which produce automotive parts. Would they require hood cleaning?
You forget to mention that with the cleaning kitchen hood business that you need to have insurance because their are pullies and pins within the vent system that trigger the fire alarm if you accidentally pull these the restaurant will most certainly come after for it since its very costly
Yes with any service business you will definitely want to have insurance.
Just FYI for everyone... there is no wrong kind of mold.
Some are worse (or at least more known), yes, but most can cause severe health and mental issues and these get misdiagnosed.
I wonder how dangerous it would be for the person that has such a business of cleaning up mold? Especially if he (or she) does it on a regular basis.
I was wondering the same thing. I know I'd be in full protective gear (in a sealed suit with some kind of specific respirator) to do that job.
@@Quickdraw1111They would have to have the proper clothing and equipment including respirators and other tools to perform the job.
Richard thanks for tour videos. where you from? when you said that you called for septics pumping companies, it was where? i don’t if in MA we have a lot of asking for this job. i’m so interested
Cool video.
I agree with all of these.
Great content thank you.
Great content
Great content. Thank you!
You are so appreciated! Thank you.
Wouldn't you need to be certified for some of these types of companies like mold remediation?
I am wondering the same thing. I'd to know which of these businesses we need to be certified in. He should have explained that in the video.
You really shouldn’t be listing things without clarifying on their certification requirements. While I’m not sure about some of these, I know for certain that mold remediation is a specialty that absolutely does require certifications to operate. I’ve seen some of your other videos, and they have the same problem. I think just adding that information, as well as time and costs involved with getting them, would really be helpful to both the person watching and your channel.
Thank you. Great content ❤❤❤
Septic pump out in my area is $100 Canadian
This was awesome! Thank you.
Thank You so much for sharing
So you have all these businesses how would I learn how to run any of them properly
To get to the Mold remediation business you need fat pockets and time to get all certifications, each employee has to be certified. Yes, you can make money but not right away
Getting employees for hood cleaning can be difficult. This is a 3rd shift only job. And few want to maintain it on the long term. Otherwise, yes, it is awesome money.
Can’t wait for some guy that just watched this video to install my septic tank 😂😂😂
I don’t want to clean in the hood ?!? What if I walk in to the wrong gang territory?🤣💀💀
Great video
Septic pumping: A great job for the "long-haulers" who have not regained their smell...LOL
Seriously, have thought about this...BUT, what can you do with the waste??? There are restrictions with dumping it.
Take it to your nearest waste water recovery facility, or water treatment plant. Whatever you want to call it. A lot of them accept septic waste
That is ripping people off with what you are charging! It shouldn’t cost that much!
I totally agree in this day's economy. Most people are house, poor especially the elderly👌🏾💯💯
The beauty of capitalism is that you can always just pay someone else.
Awsome 😊
All of these work in the USA not in Canada 😢
Septic pumpers pay a lot for disposal. So it’s not all profit
how i do it remotely please make video
Amazing, where can you buy? and how do you put the cover on and can you get furnishings through the opening? it looks very tight.
Just give a fancy name to what you are already doing and over charge
Commercial hood cleaning. Y'all cleaning up the hood?
It's impossible to clean up the hood.
Where are you seeing up to 600 an hour from crime scene clean up
You’ll likely need insurances and maybe certifications for some of these. Treeforts etc I believe require permits likely in many places.
You don’t need gov permission for anything. Just do what you want. By complying with all these dumbass regulations and money grabs, you’re part of the problem
what about like those decluttering people's spaces or like those people who hoard stuff, what about hoard cleaners?
The biggest problem with the hoarders idea is that they want to keep everything that you are trying to get rid of. How do you price your time to convince them to get rid of piece by piece? Your best bet is to focus on the general population.
@@yetijoeyetijoe I think you might be right, so either construction cleaning or after move cleaning, like when someone moves out of a place, go in and clean up the place. Better start learning google ads then.
@@yetijoeyetijoe As I watched him talking about the hoarders business, I assumed the hoarders have moved out of their houses (for whatever reason) and their junk was left behind. I doubt that the people who hoard would call a business to get rid if their junk. They love their junk too much.
@@Quickdraw1111 That is too narrow to focus a cleaning company. General move out cleaning is good. Move out cleaning post-hoarders specific yields little customers.
@@yetijoeyetijoe I thought the exact same thing after I watched the video. I wondered about how a company would get enough business to make it worth it.
A print shop. I’ll show you how
What’s your @
Time stamps*
Non of those would work in Texas
Why not?
@@MiskimVeniceJohnson we are getting too many Indians
@@ismaielat4056Indians or immigrants aka Illegal aliens
Great ideas
Not really
Septic install caveat you failed to mention is how expensive a crane is, which is required for that, and probably why wait times are so high.
ok
Not sure where you live or where you get your info, but when speaking of Septic Services, you are wrong on Everything you spoke of. You didn't even mention the cost of overhead and maintenance of the trucks and permits needed !! Not to mention the labor it takes to locate a tank and dig down to it to pump it and repair it....
You should get your hands dirty before you say a word!!
Yo, where are the time stamps with each one of the businesses?
Bin cleaner
Didn't see stamps
No patience
That’s why you’re having trouble looking for side hustles
If people are secretly making money out of this, why are you here running your mouth about it? Social media content creators are snitches
Amen 🙏 that’s i why keep my shit to myself
So that other people can make some money too. Why should it be a secret fornjust u alone smh
@richycazares2176 how is being selfish been doing for you???
Septic pumping trucks are very expensive, pumping does not happen 2xs A year, there are dumping restrictions, license requirements, etc. This is not a business you just jump into. Definitely lost me because you are just speaking out of your other side
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Sucks these people are taking advantage of handicap people who more than likely can’t afford an automatic chair for the stairs. You make me sick
These systems or services aren’t free. Labor and supplies cost money, this isn’t talking about price gauging
Definitely not promoting taking advantage at all. I hope it didn’t come across that way. This is just a needed high ticket service that not enough people are offering. If anything, they may actually save money by being able to stay in their home and not have to rent somewhere else.
How many handicap people did you go and help in the last month? Oh wait, I know the answer... NONE... 0. You make me SICK 🤢
So the services should be free? Where’s the logic in that?
These services are needed, and many of these clients have the resources to make the investment. It’s a win- win. Those who are handicapped and on disability, and can not afford any home remodeling should be moving in with supportive family members.
Great video