I always enjoy seeing people who are able to break the chains of employment and work for themselves, it takes commitment and courage. What I dislike greatly is, the people who are just plain HATERS who can't find nothing else to do with there time, other than to make negative comments trying bring someone else down. Get a life, take a course, get laid, do something with your life... but stop hating on others! Its ridiculous!
I like being an O/O (owner operator) he’s basically like an O/O trucker. In my business I’ve had multiple rigs and 4 employees but I like being solo. I’ve since 2021 actually scaled back down to just me. It has its cons but the pros outweigh them. Congrats brother keep it up!
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm opening up my own food trailer with branding and all of the marketing tools that you're using basically the same exact operation. It was the real talk that I needed to hear. You got me feeling optimistic! We open in a few weeks. Sissy's Steak Sandwiches baby! 😂❤
Awesome brother!!! I loved watching this!! I am in Traverse City, and am planning opening my own food truck, once I graduate the Culinary Institute. I know it's a big job, so I've been doing alot of research. Im hoping to be at music festivals and events, and plan on having winter getaways to the tropics!
I've been buying equipment for over a year and bought a 2002 Ford transit bus (small one). Going through the pre-build jitters. My worry is since I haven't done a food truck before, I'm not sure where the equipment needs to be placed etc. I'll be doing mostly a one man operation but will have help if needed. Like you, I haven't financed anything. Having no debt is the biggest stress relief. I made a list and bought something every month or two. Still have a couple items to go. Your trailer looks nice!
I lived in Cheshire and Blackies are my fav. It’s their special mustard that makes the dog amazing. I could swear they were boiled. Also their buns make the dog.
I was a trucker. Pilot Truck Stop had ital I an , polish sausage and bratwurst. Tgey grilled them and put I n a steamer. I always thought they would be great in a hoagie with toppings.
Hey man congrats on your Buisness. Living my dream. I’m 28 year old man. Looking to start a high quality quesadilla and Spanish rice trailer. Keep it simple and delicious. I live in Glen Allen Va. My county requires a prep kitchen I’m stuck on what to do with that. Will it cut into my profit too much? Your video is the first I’ve heard of that you can get approved to cook your food on the trailer aslong as you don’t have many ingredients. I’m thinking of doing just chicken and beef quesadillas with different peppers and cheese. With Spanish rice on the side. Any tips? I don’t have a lot of money saved up at the moment and would take me awhile to save up 20-40k to get started. I have great credit though and could finance it pretty comfortably. I already own a truck to tow it with. Thanks a bunch! I don’t plan to have any employees and run it myself.
Depends on your want and needs. Main difference is if the regular food truck breaks down, you’re out of luck. Something can always tow the trailer to go out and sell
We’ve been talking about starting a trailer and later to a truck, if the numbers can justify upgrading. We have some killer recipes for simple foods with quick preparation. We have tried them out at parties and church open houses, etc, and all have been so well received. Now, the research of the raw numbers, I have obtained over the past 2 years. The pros who have been all out full time, without employees, and just family help, all come down to the same bottom line number over and over again. That number, after all expenses covered, boils down to 8% net profit. Gross annual sales of $100,000 equates to $8,000 net income. That is more than three times below poverty level. I can’t figure out why anyone would want to do it; and moreover, how anyone can possibly say they are doing well. With that said, I also wonder if the 8% net profit they agree over, is sort of an agreed number to keep the IRS away. Such like if everyone is only reporting that, then it doesn’t draw any attention, or fly under the radar. Any true knowledgable incite differing from that please comment.
Net profit is your PROFIT, not your wages. Profit is calculated after paying wages. These people bringing in 100K in revenue with no employees are still paying themselves a wage, and profit is what is left over.
@ so if we reverse the popular percentages and margins, the 8% is actually your operating costs which you re-invest back into the business. With that breakdown it begins to make more sense, ie: for a ten dollar Chicago Dog, in simplicity, you are factoring that meal to cost $2.00. You have of course more than the ingredients as meets the eye, but in addition a breakdown of the cost to travel the “restaurant” with fuel, wear and tear, the necessary elements to cook the dog, and most importantly the business tax, and insurance such as property and casualty, and food service liability costs.Now it makes sense, presuming I am correct?
I’m confused he says he has the resources to hire a employee but one of his negatives is not having time with his family. I would invest in employees to free up time in your schedule…
Starting a food trailer/truck business is very challenging specially if you’re working with enough money to get started but only started which means you have to manage it yourself along with a trustworthy friend or family member it will never be easy unless you have a million dollars or have won a large amount of money with no wife or kids then you’re golden to hire anybody but realistically it is very challenging
I dont even watch these videos, they are all cookie cutter copy+paste guru clickbait scams. No way you are going to say this hot dog guy will make 20K a month and the other hotdog video is $5k a month. Is he selling $20 hot dogs? Or the cringe thumb and title for 16year old kid starting a $220k pressure washing business doing 8 2500sqft homes a week with no days off every day.
The $10 kid's meal burger is a ripoff. Make a White Castle burger with 5 holes, cooks faster and not much hamburger. Sell for $5 as a combo with 10 french fries and a 7.5 oz soft drink.
I always enjoy seeing people who are able to break the chains of employment and work for themselves, it takes commitment and courage.
What I dislike greatly is, the people who are just plain HATERS who can't find nothing else to do with there time, other than to make negative comments trying bring someone else down.
Get a life, take a course, get laid, do something with your life... but stop hating on others! Its ridiculous!
Fantastic interview, very insightful!
I like being an O/O (owner operator) he’s basically like an O/O trucker. In my business I’ve had multiple rigs and 4 employees but I like being solo. I’ve since 2021 actually scaled back down to just me. It has its cons but the pros outweigh them. Congrats brother keep it up!
Thank you!
Whatta guy wow all respect for the hustle
Thank you so much for posting this video. I'm opening up my own food trailer with branding and all of the marketing tools that you're using basically the same exact operation. It was the real talk that I needed to hear. You got me feeling optimistic! We open in a few weeks. Sissy's Steak Sandwiches baby! 😂❤
hows it going?
Awesome brother!!! I loved watching this!! I am in Traverse City, and am planning opening my own food truck, once I graduate the Culinary Institute.
I know it's a big job, so I've been doing alot of research.
Im hoping to be at music festivals and events, and plan on having winter getaways to the tropics!
Thanks for this
Great stuff man!
I've been buying equipment for over a year and bought a 2002 Ford transit bus (small one). Going through the pre-build jitters. My worry is since I haven't done a food truck before, I'm not sure where the equipment needs to be placed etc. I'll be doing mostly a one man operation but will have help if needed. Like you, I haven't financed anything. Having no debt is the biggest stress relief. I made a list and bought something every month or two. Still have a couple items to go. Your trailer looks nice!
Seeing people enjoy my food is a better high than any beer or joint has ever given me 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
what type of truck you have
Im watching this coz i am fabricating my own food trailer for burger business. Thanks for sharing❤
What a nice guy, letting us peek in his truck and teach us business lessons. What’s there to be upset about? 😂
I lived in Cheshire and Blackies are my fav. It’s their special mustard that makes the dog amazing. I could swear they were boiled. Also their buns make the dog.
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Now that is a BEAUTIFUL Berger..
Burger
he didn't toast the bun
@@RustybucketOne we go for the steamed bun route. Just the way we do things.
I was a trucker. Pilot Truck Stop had ital I an , polish sausage and bratwurst. Tgey grilled them and put I n a steamer. I always thought they would be great in a hoagie with toppings.
Yum!
Hey man congrats on your Buisness. Living my dream. I’m 28 year old man. Looking to start a high quality quesadilla and Spanish rice trailer. Keep it simple and delicious. I live in Glen Allen Va. My county requires a prep kitchen I’m stuck on what to do with that. Will it cut into my profit too much? Your video is the first I’ve heard of that you can get approved to cook your food on the trailer aslong as you don’t have many ingredients. I’m thinking of doing just chicken and beef quesadillas with different peppers and cheese. With Spanish rice on the side. Any tips? I don’t have a lot of money saved up at the moment and would take me awhile to save up 20-40k to get started. I have great credit though and could finance it pretty comfortably. I already own a truck to tow it with. Thanks a bunch! I don’t plan to have any employees and run it myself.
Ask your local health department what you have to do to have your truck parked in your driveway when not working and go from there!
So what do you recommend the truck or the trailer and why
Depends on your want and needs. Main difference is if the regular food truck breaks down, you’re out of luck. Something can always tow the trailer to go out and sell
Good thing he has high ceilings, I would not be able to work in those ones where people have to constantly duck.
How much is profit and it's a lot more than hot dogs u have to sell
Clear $10k profit easily a month. That’s only working 4-5 days a week.
How much does a food trailer similar to that weigh?
probably round 5-7 thousand pounds
Good stuff.
For sure?
For sure
*THIS* but I *DO NOT* want to be off during the winter.
Our owner enjoys the extended time off during winter. We just offer DoorDash delivery during winter.
We’ve been talking about starting a trailer and later to a truck, if the numbers can justify upgrading. We have some killer recipes for simple foods with quick preparation. We have tried them out at parties and church open houses, etc, and all have been so well received. Now, the research of the raw numbers, I have obtained over the past 2 years. The pros who have been all out full time, without employees, and just family help, all come down to the same bottom line number over and over again. That number, after all expenses covered, boils down to 8% net profit. Gross annual sales of $100,000 equates to $8,000 net income. That is more than three times below poverty level. I can’t figure out why anyone would want to do it; and moreover, how anyone can possibly say they are doing well. With that said, I also wonder if the 8% net profit they agree over, is sort of an agreed number to keep the IRS away. Such like if everyone is only reporting that, then it doesn’t draw any attention, or fly under the radar.
Any true knowledgable incite differing from that please comment.
Net profit is your PROFIT, not your wages. Profit is calculated after paying wages. These people bringing in 100K in revenue with no employees are still paying themselves a wage, and profit is what is left over.
@ so if we reverse the popular percentages and margins, the 8% is actually your operating costs which you re-invest back into the business. With that breakdown it begins to make more sense, ie: for a ten dollar Chicago Dog, in simplicity, you are factoring that meal to cost $2.00. You have of course more than the ingredients as meets the eye, but in addition a breakdown of the cost to travel the “restaurant” with fuel, wear and tear, the necessary elements to cook the dog, and most importantly the business tax, and insurance such as property and casualty, and food service liability costs.Now it makes sense, presuming I am correct?
Oh. I thought it was hot "dog food" business like some advanced gimmick near a dog park.
Your old truck was no good anymore? Pretty much anything can be fixed.
It was a 1980 with major engine problems and a super rusted and brittle frame…. Believe us, if we could’ve saved $50k don’t you think we would’ve?
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Now food trucks cost a quarter million
We paid around $50k for our trailer and pickup truck. All in
I’m confused he says he has the resources to hire a employee but one of his negatives is not having time with his family. I would invest in employees to free up time in your schedule…
Starting a food trailer/truck business is very challenging specially if you’re working with enough money to get started but only started which means you have to manage it yourself along with a trustworthy friend or family member it will never be easy unless you have a million dollars or have won a large amount of money with no wife or kids then you’re golden to hire anybody but realistically it is very challenging
I have 4-5 months off in winter and 2-3 days off each week during the April-October season. We’re doing just fine thank you.
… How much does the IRS get of this income during Tax Season?
Pay Quarterly sales tax to state and irs payments. Around $2k-$5k each quarter but depends on how much you make
Hilarious
exactly, if you don't enjoy it, you can't do it. And it's not that worthy. It's a lot works to do..
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you really need to check out and interview with Freddy Franks awesome food and fantastic people in grand Rapids area
Did he say he saved to buy his equipment? I don't believe it!
Also, I own everything. No payments or loan on this business since day 1
Why cant you believe it is it white privilege?
@@LoviesFoodTruck
EXACTLY... That is the way to go.
That's Rude...
I did the same thing... and I will be 70 this year... still working.
I'm his fiancee and he most definitely did!
I dont even watch these videos, they are all cookie cutter copy+paste guru clickbait scams. No way you are going to say this hot dog guy will make 20K a month and the other hotdog video is $5k a month. Is he selling $20 hot dogs? Or the cringe thumb and title for 16year old kid starting a $220k pressure washing business doing 8 2500sqft homes a week with no days off every day.
That’s $666.66 daily gross sale. I don’t think that will be that hard ?
@@luisalbino8674average daily sales range around $500 to well over $1000+ some days. Work smarter not harder.
That food looks horrible
thanks troll
Do not smash the burger against the grill once it starts cooking, this is cooking 101
Its a smash burger lol
it's a whole business called SMASH BURGERS
We good over here
The $10 kid's meal burger is a ripoff. Make a White Castle burger with 5 holes, cooks faster and not much hamburger. Sell for $5 as a combo with 10 french fries and a 7.5 oz soft drink.
Go there then?
@@LoviesFoodTruck Done
Do you have a business?
@@conversationswithadrianne 27
He got a fiance and barely sees her cause hes in there alot making about 20k a month…something aint adding up…she should be with him
What isn’t adding up? I’m his fiance and I have my own job & life. He’s perfectly fine on his own & we make time for each other.
lol you obviously don’t know much then
This guy is a clown
🤡
He's poisoning his customers. Wherever 517 area code is.
Care to elaborate?
How
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