Josh is such a good dude... I've been eating that Tulsa Dog for almost a decade, and I've never seen him NOT be in this same mood. He's a solid part of the Tulsa food scene, and I'm freaking pumped to see him here!!
The world would be on fire. The few can only rule so long as the many are kept at each other's throats. As soon as the people start coming together, someone is payed to tear them apart. If a total loss of control is unavoidable, the world will be reset. As it has many times before.
this guys energy and attitude are amazing. I wish him every success! Im an Australian but would love to visit the states and would go out of my way to visit him
He really is, i fought a knife wielding crackhead with him one night and then we ate italian food out of a trashbag on the hood of my cadillac after lol at like 5 am downtown in blue dome
Being a kid at heart can sometimes go a long way in life, not by making you rich but by keeping you happy and creative with what you love to do. This man looks so happy and energetic with what he does, I wish him the best in his business.
@@pavelow235 Agreed, once you have everything then you lose that passion in life. Life is all about winning every problem, obstacle and getting what you want through hard work. I personally know a few rich people that aren't happy with their lives so they do drugs and lots of pointless things.
I got my first food truck last month (June2022). Me and my wife are a great duo, she loves to cook and I love to eat and entertain people. LOL. We both have passion for this business. I’m a month in and it’s this video that makes me not give up right now, just got my first spot at a mall for two months, just waiting for the city permit now. 🙏🏼 #ThanksVice #TulsaDogFather #ThankYou
I've never been to the US, but these kind of stories really make me soooo damn curious about visiting! He seems like such a cool dude, down to earth, real, honest. That's exactly what I really miss supporting in Germany because there's not a lot of food trucks around here, let alone with that backstory to it, ambition and soul.
As an American, I have a good friend who's British-Canadian (dual citizen) and grew up mostly in the UAE while going to British schools (his dad was in the oil industry) and first came to the United States for college. He's told me a number of times that the most "American" attribute he's been able to distinguish is that we're an "extreme" people. He thinks we tend to do most things hard-core and we're generally a very extroverted culture. I kind of agree with that and find it to be an interesting insight, though obviously it's still a generalization. Basically, this guy's just a hot dog salesman, but he does it with pride, creativity and passion. Tulsa is a mid-sized American city, not quite a "major-league" town, though it would probably still qualify as a big place in most other countries. It's small enough to still have a pretty tight-knit community and if you can hustle, it's a bit cheaper to do business there than larger cities near the coasts. I've been there before and while I wouldn't want to live there (hot, dusty climate, smaller oil-based economy, really conservative Bible belt culture, etc.), it's the type of place that's a good representation of a lot of places around the country, especially in the middle of the country. Hope you get a chance to visit the United States someday. Though our major coastal cities like New York, LA, Miami, San Francisco, Boston, DC, Seattle, etc. are all world-class places I would also recommend going to places in the middle of the country like Tulsa as well to really get a fuller understanding of this country. We're a weird, wild and wonderful place filled with crazy characters and colorful personalities. Come check us out! :)
Back when this guy had his cart, he'd set up in front of Cain's ballroom. Once he was especially excited (I think 311 was playing in the venue) and throwing hot dogs high into the air over his shoulder and one landed in the open window of a passing car.
Just sad it was so short, I would have legit not mind watching him for another 30 min, they could have gone into his menu, how each dog is different, guy is entertaining
That's because all the dogs are the same ... just different condiments. The only thing he makes himself is the chutney - doubt he makes his own tomato, bbq sauces or chilli sauces. Buns and hotdogs are bought and just heated up lmao you can do this yourself at home ...
@@mhelsen6764 I don't sell hotdogs so how are you meant to buy from me in the first place? 🤡 Original commenter asked to see "his menu, how each dog is different" but there is nothing to see because he doesn't make anything himself - just facts lmao
Every time I eat alone, I watch food videos and I always end up invested and satisfied. This one was amazing! The dude and his family have great energy!
I like watching food videos about real expensive fancy meals like caviar, steak, or seafood while I'm eating a cup of Ramen noodles and pretending it's delicious lmao. I swear it makes it taste better 😆😆😆
Thank you Munchies for showing this! Tulsa is growing in the food scene...there's more to explore as chiefs here find a way to separate from typical Texas or Kansas dishes. It's a progress and Josh is a great example of what Tulsa has to offer. Come eat!
I've only been into Tulsa very few times (when visiting with fam in Sperry) and never knew nor would have known until now. Definitely will check it out next time I come out to visit with the fam again.
There used to be a "craft" dog place in Houston when I lived there some 8 years back called _Moontower Inn_ over in the warehouse district near that - at the time - new soccer stadium. They may have had a mobile truck, may still be around, no idea; but if you're in Houston and like to try interesting takes on a dawg, Moontower is your place. Craft dawgs appear to be taking over Nashville Hot chicken as the new craze in LA too (at least in the valley; the new residence)
Josh is the best, he has not changed one bit! He still is a humble and wonderful person, plus he makes the best hotdogs around! I see him more of a culinary chef myself, I’m glad to see that his business is still doing well after all these years! I remember the first days when he towed the cart behind his truck… Great times!
Love these stories of a families making it out of nothing. Good service and great food while bettering their community. Thank you Vice and Munchies for bringing the best of America for us to experience.Much more to Oklahoma than a pioneer woman.
Josh is the real deal. We lived together and I worked at dog house for years. He hardworking, genuine, and has a lust for life most wish they could have in their own. Some of the best times of my life was spent side by side with big LYNCH DAWG. love ya miss you brother. Everytime I come back home it's like no time has passed. Friends for life. Also that truck is a piece of shit somebody start a go fund me for this friggen guy. It's his biggest impediment
Finally got the chance to eat here last Saturday. His wife was running the truck and she was very nice, talked about filming this episode and what a great time they had. Highly recommend for anyone looking to get some drunk-at-2 AM food lol
Awesome story. I have just embarked on the hot dog journey myself here in the UK, renovating an old little American hot dog cart, with a dream. Love this story.
The man: I'm tired of eating hotdogs with ketchup, mustard, relish, onions.. Also the man 10 seconds later: Makes hotdog with mustard, ketchup bbq thing, onions.. :D
This man has an incredible attitude towards work and work life. He reminds me a lot of my dad who was in the same business here in the UK for 30 something years, it doesn't matter how hard things get you just gotta buckle up and get it done. We live in a world right now where people would rather give up something hard and purposely live the unemployed life its embarrassing to see.
I like this guy and his hair, he looks happy. They’re a nice family and I wish them all the best! I also wish for me to someday be able to try one of those hot dogs!🌭😋
I'm sure it was partly for the camera, but I was very impressed by how cool of a head he had throughout that whole issue with the truck. I would have been pissed and stressed and made them turn off the cameras.
I have worked for Josh for about 10 years. Legit, if you live the food truck life and as long as we have you expect this stuff to happen and you have to roll with it. If you don't then you won't make it through. We are mechanics as well by necessity. Lol
Ran a food truck for a few years, these things literally happen constantly. If it's not the truck it's your generator, one of your fridges, supplier shorted you, flat tire, themo couple on the deep fryer is shot.. or all of those things happen in 1 week. You can't let those things get to you. It's a VERY tough business and if you do it will eat you alive in no time. Much respect for this guy doing it as long has he has. A couple years was enough for me.
Josh is a real dude, local legend around these parts. He's like this 24/7
Always! No frills. My brother! Best dude I know.
Love his enthusiasm!
like what? a meth addict that sells cancer causing processed hotdogs lol --- MURRICA FUCK YEAH!
I wish I could be happy as this man
@@bravemonkey455 you ok bro we are here
Josh is such a good dude... I've been eating that Tulsa Dog for almost a decade, and I've never seen him NOT be in this same mood. He's a solid part of the Tulsa food scene, and I'm freaking pumped to see him here!!
God Bless his soul
rate the dog from 1 to 10.
Tulsa seems like a cool place to be. I only passed through briefly saw the Toby Keith? Casino/Hotel, but Oklahoma has some good eats
Fuck man, those dogs like sublime. Greetings from Southern California 🕺
I def want to check out Tulsa, seems like a nice unique place.
he makes selling hotdogs look fun dude, thats passion right there.
dont forget his wife and daughter,very supportive and loyal
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This man could make being a bowling pin look fun
He's selling me on a dog more than joining the industry.
Selling hotdogs can be very profitable. Hot dog carts and trucks are great low-cost startup ideas.
If everyone was as chill as Josh, I guarantee this world will be such a better place.
The world would be on fire. The few can only rule so long as the many are kept at each other's throats. As soon as the people start coming together, someone is payed to tear them apart. If a total loss of control is unavoidable, the world will be reset. As it has many times before.
@@johnnymcblaze Dude it's a video about hot dogs relax lmao.
you're basing that on a5 min video. he could be a child molester for all you know
@@johnnymcblaze Go touch some grass.
this guys energy and attitude are amazing. I wish him every success! Im an Australian but would love to visit the states and would go out of my way to visit him
And I wish I can visit Australia..heard the food scene is amazing too :)
This dude and Matty Matheson would get along great
SOMEONE MAKE THIS HAPPEN PLEASE!!! 😩
FACTS!!!
Totally. Pure chaos, and lovely at that!
Would love to see that happen
AGREED.
He's like a hidden NPC who'd return w a banger DLC story pack!!
Hahaha, he totally is!
He really is, i fought a knife wielding crackhead with him one night and then we ate italian food out of a trashbag on the hood of my cadillac after lol at like 5 am downtown in blue dome
this just sums it up!
Hahahaaaa CAN CONFIRM!
These npc comments getting way overrated
That personality is enough to bring people back for more
Yep very charismatic
Word
I'd definitely go for a hotdog to talk with this guy. Charisma and comedy up to the roof
The way he handled that stressful situation w humor and not anger that’s a good one right there
This guy seems bad ass. Really down to earth. Love to see all the positive comments about him and his character . Good people make great food!
Awesome story. That dude is so cool. He should be proud of what he's done. Beautiful family business.
Honestly the food truck scene, and the entire food/restaurant scene, in Tulsa is LEGIT. Please consider doing a Tulsa special. We love to eat!!
918 here. Can confirm. The Blue Dome can get wild.
Ehhhh but it’s Oklahoma…
You're quite beautiful!
918 represent!
I don't get food trucks. You're paying more money to order build-a-meal food from an iPad.
Being a kid at heart can sometimes go a long way in life, not by making you rich but by keeping you happy and creative with what you love to do.
This man looks so happy and energetic with what he does, I wish him the best in his business.
being well off is a curse. Having purpose makes for a much easier life.
@@pavelow235 Agreed, once you have everything then you lose that passion in life. Life is all about winning every problem, obstacle and getting what you want through hard work. I personally know a few rich people that aren't happy with their lives so they do drugs and lots of pointless things.
I got my first food truck last month (June2022). Me and my wife are a great duo, she loves to cook and I love to eat and entertain people. LOL. We both have passion for this business.
I’m a month in and it’s this video that makes me not give up right now, just got my first spot at a mall for two months, just waiting for the city permit now. 🙏🏼
#ThanksVice
#TulsaDogFather
#ThankYou
The best of luck to you. Praying for nothing but good times and fortune 🎉
I've never been to the US, but these kind of stories really make me soooo damn curious about visiting! He seems like such a cool dude, down to earth, real, honest. That's exactly what I really miss supporting in Germany because there's not a lot of food trucks around here, let alone with that backstory to it, ambition and soul.
As an American, I have a good friend who's British-Canadian (dual citizen) and grew up mostly in the UAE while going to British schools (his dad was in the oil industry) and first came to the United States for college. He's told me a number of times that the most "American" attribute he's been able to distinguish is that we're an "extreme" people. He thinks we tend to do most things hard-core and we're generally a very extroverted culture. I kind of agree with that and find it to be an interesting insight, though obviously it's still a generalization. Basically, this guy's just a hot dog salesman, but he does it with pride, creativity and passion. Tulsa is a mid-sized American city, not quite a "major-league" town, though it would probably still qualify as a big place in most other countries. It's small enough to still have a pretty tight-knit community and if you can hustle, it's a bit cheaper to do business there than larger cities near the coasts. I've been there before and while I wouldn't want to live there (hot, dusty climate, smaller oil-based economy, really conservative Bible belt culture, etc.), it's the type of place that's a good representation of a lot of places around the country, especially in the middle of the country.
Hope you get a chance to visit the United States someday. Though our major coastal cities like New York, LA, Miami, San Francisco, Boston, DC, Seattle, etc. are all world-class places I would also recommend going to places in the middle of the country like Tulsa as well to really get a fuller understanding of this country. We're a weird, wild and wonderful place filled with crazy characters and colorful personalities. Come check us out! :)
There's not a lot of food trucks because there is a not a lot of demand for cheapest possible Walmart toiletpaper hotdogs
@@Davisrullzs Wrong, its regulation, lack of disposable income and honestly little diversity.
Im in Tulsa and it’s just a regular hot sunny day dude
Hotdog is active serving the people rn in downtown events
@@zyxwut321 скоро америка умрет:) мы пошлем 2 армии туда:)
Back when this guy had his cart, he'd set up in front of Cain's ballroom. Once he was especially excited (I think 311 was playing in the venue) and throwing hot dogs high into the air over his shoulder and one landed in the open window of a passing car.
Cains and The Pink Eye have caused me to make many a trek from Okc up to the 918 . Good times in Tulsa
Was that like 10 years ago lol I was at that 311 concert haha
Imagine being in the car 🤣🤣
god imagine getting free hot dogs thrown into your car
I wouldn't complain! lol
An entire family of Korn roadies? Neat
Holy fuck! 🤣 I hope this makes top comment because it's fucking great.
Da boom na da noom na weena weena GO!
Best comment haha
hahahah
That fact i read toilet Chili’s comment in the voice has me dying
Just sad it was so short, I would have legit not mind watching him for another 30 min, they could have gone into his menu, how each dog is different, guy is entertaining
for real he need to make a channel or something. gonna go check his website out hopefully find some cool shit lol
Right, got me in the comments not wanting to move onto the next video.
That's because all the dogs are the same ... just different condiments. The only thing he makes himself is the chutney - doubt he makes his own tomato, bbq sauces or chilli sauces. Buns and hotdogs are bought and just heated up lmao you can do this yourself at home ...
@@eric5901 but i won't buy your hotdogs, because u don't have the same vibe as dogfather. So no you can't do this.
@@mhelsen6764 I don't sell hotdogs so how are you meant to buy from me in the first place? 🤡
Original commenter asked to see "his menu, how each dog is different" but there is nothing to see because he doesn't make anything himself - just facts lmao
I’m a Chicago dog lover
I’m absolutely fascinated by these original ideas
Well done! The combinations actually sound fantastic. Way to have some guts
Can’t recommend it enough. Love the dogs and love the owners. Makes me proud to be from Tulsa
Every time I eat alone, I watch food videos and I always end up invested and satisfied. This one was amazing! The dude and his family have great energy!
Me too!
I like watching food videos about real expensive fancy meals like caviar, steak, or seafood while I'm eating a cup of Ramen noodles and pretending it's delicious lmao. I swear it makes it taste better 😆😆😆
@@skippypasta-sauce3121 I thought it was just me who did it lol 😂 😂
He's like an unlockable character that you get to discover. Such a Gem! I was sincerely entertained. Props to you guys!
Thank you Munchies for showing this! Tulsa is growing in the food scene...there's more to explore as chiefs here find a way to separate from typical Texas or Kansas dishes. It's a progress and Josh is a great example of what Tulsa has to offer. Come eat!
I've only been into Tulsa very few times (when visiting with fam in Sperry) and never knew nor would have known until now. Definitely will check it out next time I come out to visit with the fam again.
At least Tulsa is cool and fun, unlike Oklahoma city. That place sucks.
There used to be a "craft" dog place in Houston when I lived there some 8 years back called _Moontower Inn_ over in the warehouse district near that - at the time - new soccer stadium.
They may have had a mobile truck, may still be around, no idea; but if you're in Houston and like to try interesting takes on a dawg, Moontower is your place.
Craft dawgs appear to be taking over Nashville Hot chicken as the new craze in LA too (at least in the valley; the new residence)
@@padraig5335 You need to hit the right spots in the city.Stop it.
So nice to see the whole family along for the adventure 💜
This guy is every bay area chef, food truck owner and surfer rolled into one but he's representing Tulsa so superbly
This man's personality is infectious.
I definitely need to make a trip to Tulsa to try his food.
Josh is the best, he has not changed one bit! He still is a humble and wonderful person, plus he makes the best hotdogs around! I see him more of a culinary chef myself, I’m glad to see that his business is still doing well after all these years! I remember the first days when he towed the cart behind his truck… Great times!
I love this dude, such a great vibe and an example on how people should live
I love how he makes what he wants to make. Food is subjective. There is never a wrong or right answer. He's a Legend.
Love these stories of a families making it out of nothing. Good service and great food while bettering their community. Thank you Vice and Munchies for bringing the best of America for us to experience.Much more to Oklahoma than a pioneer woman.
So dope to see Tulsa represented for its food culture. The "Dog Father" is legit one of the best parts of Tulsa nightlife
The REAL "Dog Father"...
I love Josh! Running into his hot dog truck after a night of partying is ALWAYS the best treat in Tulsa!
for the record, this guy encompasses the majority of dudes i know here in oklahoma. crazy, a little adhd, and generally good hearted.
Inspiring and heartwarming. Appreciate the raw, unfiltered, sincere video production as well.
Josh is the real deal. We lived together and I worked at dog house for years. He hardworking, genuine, and has a lust for life most wish they could have in their own. Some of the best times of my life was spent side by side with big LYNCH DAWG. love ya miss you brother. Everytime I come back home it's like no time has passed. Friends for life. Also that truck is a piece of shit somebody start a go fund me for this friggen guy. It's his biggest impediment
Start it, dude. I will contribute.
Shit Id donate for sure!
This man literally pulled a salt bae with bacon bits! Bravo to you my friend, bravo!
“A truck, not just a truck, A FOOD TRUCK!”
That was pretty badass
"Out the truck, if someonew' gonna die is gonna be me!" Hahahha
Finally got the chance to eat here last Saturday. His wife was running the truck and she was very nice, talked about filming this episode and what a great time they had. Highly recommend for anyone looking to get some drunk-at-2 AM food lol
"I like going outside of the box and then lighting the box on fire"
A very passionate man
This guy and his family seems unreal, he looks like someone written his history and create by hand his style, personality and job.
This guy is dope! I love how passionate he is & full of character! I don’t even like hot dogs & now I want to eat some!
I watch this vid after having a crappy day. Josh always cheers me up with his personality and postive attitude.
This is the kind of attitude you need to serve food to people ❤️🤣 love his vibe
This dude is such a sweetheart in person. None of this video was fake for the camera. He really just is a awesome character
It's people like this that I have a ton of respect for. They work their asses off for everything they have.
Yo i wish this guy all the success in the world, he and his family deserve it.
His personality is why he has longevity... uplifting humble and strong ✊🏿
Why do I ❤ his spirit?
Why was it super funny when he said "hi mom and dad?" at the start of the interview, too funny! 😆
Hot Dog Bae...his personality magnifies his hot dog sales tenfold. Way to go!
That laugh . And his combos are the most unique I've ever seen. I love cooking creatively.
Love his mentality- hope you get many more trucks . Keep pursuing the dream
i love seeing people who are excited to wake up in the morning. Keep On (food)Truckin' Family!
"We also have Peanut Butter, Sriracha, Bacon, BBQ, Ranch, Cream Cheese, Raspberry Jam."
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Loved that part.
Awesome story. I have just embarked on the hot dog journey myself here in the UK, renovating an old little American hot dog cart, with a dream. Love this story.
This man is a gift to humanity
This guys energy is amazing, love to see it!
The man: I'm tired of eating hotdogs with ketchup, mustard, relish, onions..
Also the man 10 seconds later: Makes hotdog with mustard, ketchup bbq thing, onions.. :D
Love the attitude he has, seems like a great guy. Gotta try that mercury dog though
He's so upbeat, we need more people like him :)
Man, 'too much" good energy, positive vibes and happiness coming from the guy at the same time! I can't take it anymore!
This captain hotdogs deserves his own Netflix series on Pirates of the Caribbean
Nitrates of the Caribbean
I was thinking food pirates! Love ❤ the hair, he’s not afraid of hard work and his food looks delicious! Lol 🤔❤🇺🇸
I love seeing passionate people. That’s what makes the stress of the industry so worth it.
Hands down THE BEST food truck ever. Amazing food and great people. Josh is a legend!!!!
This is awesome and I have seen your truck but never have tried it but sure next time. And agree Tulsa is a great growing City for sure!
Can promise you, I see this guy every once and awhile especially down town and he always has a long ass line, he is such a chill guy
Josh has always been a sweet person. I've known him for over 20 years and has always had that great laugh.
This guy's charistma is at another level. I respect such a lively person
My friend Jamey painted his truck years ago. Still looks good.
This man has an incredible attitude towards work and work life. He reminds me a lot of my dad who was in the same business here in the UK for 30 something years, it doesn't matter how hard things get you just gotta buckle up and get it done. We live in a world right now where people would rather give up something hard and purposely live the unemployed life its embarrassing to see.
Yeah, some people have always preferred that way of life. It's not remotely new.
Josh, I'm stopping next time I'm in Tulsa, brother. Friends, forget what you see in the MSM - this awesome family is the heart and soul of America.
"Prepare for the worst"....made me smile since worst in Dutch means sausage (like a hot dog).
@Jay & Laong's World! 🤪²⁰²¹ in Dutch you say?
I actually laughed really hard when he said "I like going outside of the box then lighting the box on fire" and then he started giggling LMFAOOO
Josh makes Tulsa fun and tasty. He’s also my beard mentor.
beard mentor god damn that's tight
I ever come to Tulsa I’m coming here for sure. This dude seems like such a genuinely nice person.
Josh is a legit cool guy. Really cool stumbling upon this.
9:43 girl immediately blocks her face when she sees the camera. Probably hanging with the wrong dude that night 🤣
I wish we had a Josh in my neighborhood, him and his family are very positive!
🍁
Love the representation of Tulsa culture. You wouldn’t expect a place like this to be so alive, but the food and music here is top tier. 918
Don't forget the drugs
I like this guy and his hair, he looks happy. They’re a nice family and I wish them all the best! I also wish for me to someday be able to try one of those hot dogs!🌭😋
Me too.
"Hi mom and dad."
He was raised well.
“ I was like a kid that stole an ice cream truck” Such an awesome description
Been to Tulsa 100 times and never heard of this guy. Definitely gonna seek him out next time I go.
He’s consistently on the corner of elgin and 1st at Arnie’s
@@mikewelch5651 thanks man
Parental Advisory Warning for Extensive Glizzy Exposure 🤣
Dude probably gets stoned and just comes up with crazy topping combinations to put on his hot dogs lol
josh is really kind while providing such a great and delicious street foods hope everyone will be like josh keep it up sir.
"There just coming to see there buddy and get a Weiner" 🤣
Their*
@@SpoilerAlert__ gd spelling police gfta, I'm not paying attention to how talk2text spells things
@@seanj.3644 😂😂😂
This dude and Hillbilly Hotdog should do a show or something together. People would totally watch that.
I’m getting the food truck I ordered this month. The scene with his truck is giving me flashes of my future.
Family working together, making money the honest way and having fun along the way. Best life ever.
Heating up your sauce in a metal deep 6 pan inside of the fryer basket is brilliant, great way to save space. 👏 👌 🙌 👍
It's all about fun and customer service and he looks and feels like a young man doing what he does and serving the people. You're the BEST!!!!!!!
Psyched to see Tulsa representing... Go muchies and hell yea Josh!!
He laughs like the joker and looks like he sings in counting crows. I love this man
4:50 the guy cruising his food truck with a metal music in the background 🔥🔥🔥
I really love this guy's style. Someone should make a cartoon about him 🤣👍
"It's like a Wiener Disneyland in here". Your awesome...
He isn't awesome as he seems trust me.
@@igacha3092 trust a stranger on the internet. Got it
@@TheRickestRick33 yeah cause he almost killed my mom when they were dating. Got it.
@@igacha3092 So does that make him the Walt Disney of wieners or the Scott Peterson of wieners?🤔
@@igacha3092 i’m not calling you a liar, but I hope you understand that anyone on the internet can say anything. How long ago was this?
OMG, his laughter is so contagious. Must be a blast hanging out with this guy.
I'm actually with him rn. Can confirm. He's the homie for a reason ❤️
I'm sure it was partly for the camera, but I was very impressed by how cool of a head he had throughout that whole issue with the truck. I would have been pissed and stressed and made them turn off the cameras.
I have worked for Josh for about 10 years. Legit, if you live the food truck life and as long as we have you expect this stuff to happen and you have to roll with it. If you don't then you won't make it through. We are mechanics as well by necessity. Lol
Ran a food truck for a few years, these things literally happen constantly. If it's not the truck it's your generator, one of your fridges, supplier shorted you, flat tire, themo couple on the deep fryer is shot.. or all of those things happen in 1 week. You can't let those things get to you. It's a VERY tough business and if you do it will eat you alive in no time. Much respect for this guy doing it as long has he has. A couple years was enough for me.
@@shaunsanders460 I guess I'm just displaying my lack of business owning aptitude here haha
I would suggest tacos if you're in southern California. What would be somethings I'd have to try when in Tulsa? Minus desserts
@@devonmcfarland6935 shout out to you Devo!!!! Doghouse for life
I am so envious of this man. Punches his own clock and spends his time with his family. God bless.
Proof a good attitude, hard work, and a supporting family are the keys to success