100% agree! Junk Removal is a relatively easy business to get into. #1 pro tip is to get a bad ass logo and get some t-shirts made up. Get your truck logos on the trailer and truck and get after it. Price on the upper end but give discounts to get the jobs. You don’t want to be the cheap guys. But you can make great money and get repeat customers. Brain storm with your team and implement the ideas. Trial and error is you best friend.
Thanks for watching and appreciate you leaving this comment! We went into depth on pricing etc in the business tour we did with Kyle, the Junk Removal Business owner! Check that out
Yeah it’s scary to pull a $2M insurance policy before you get bigger jobs. We had a little 250k policy for years. Got into bidding bigger jobs and we won them but they wouldn’t let us work because we didn’t have enough protection. When the old heads say “you have to spend money to make money” they weren’t kidding
Hey Austin, I am new to your channel. How do I start a junk removal business and how much money will you get while doing this business and how much revenue you will earn. My name is Tyler and I am a new viewer on the channel so welcome me in.
I’m looking into if I can launching this year a junk removal business maybe early next year. I’m trying to decide if I should buy a light duty dump truck or start with a pickup. I was stuck on getting an older 7.3 but now I’m stuck on the 2nd gen Cummins 2500. Any suggestions on what I should do thank you to anyone with knowledge.
Hi Austin, I am in Brooklyn, New York do you have a step-by-step program for a dropshipping system for a junk removal business because New York is a metro city with the Department of Sanitation picking up the boxes.. Could you let me know if you have a course to simplify this? The reason why is New York requires a license.
My junk company did 300k in 2023 & I have zero debt, this shit for idiots thinking it's easy & having employees & car payments will ruin these guys trying to compete with 800 junk. I'll stick to cashing in heavy & having part time help than clowns running my truck to the ground.
@@AustinZaback Respectfully disagree. Great colors, warmth, and professional. You notice the background, but it's not distracting. Excellent lighting choice as well.
I am tired of these gurus lying to people. It is extremely hard to scale to six figures in a junk removal business. If you are trying to do that, be ready to send 3k on Google Ads a month. How do I know? I own a junk removal company and speaking from experience. I spend $700 a month on Google and there’s very little conversion from that. Let’s not mention all the other expenses like commercial vehicle insurance, which can be substantial. Trailer payments, business insurance, etc. If you even make 100k, how much of that is actually profit. You need a few trucks on the road to even make that six figures. These gurus tell these lies just for the views. I’m sick of it. Do your homework before starting a junk removal company. Don’t believe the garbage they are telling you.
There are no lies or gurus.. Kyle is just a business owner in Arizona and has the receipts to prove his success. With all do respect, just because your business has not scaled to the numbers he speaks of doesn’t invalidate his story
@@AustinZabackI’m in a junk removal Facebook group with 26k members. Everyday I see guys selling their NPR junk removal trucks. There are people even closing shop and leaving all together. If that is not a sign, I don’t know what is. It’s all there for people to see. You guys lie to people and not there when they take the fall. You guys are incentivized to tell these people these lies.
You’re entitled to your opinion brother. What I am telling you is that I’m not in the junk business so there is no incentive and Kyle is a business owner.. not selling anything to anyone but telling his story. Sometimes a business fails not because it’s not a great business but because the people running the business could be mismanaging it. These videos are meant to inspire people with business models they never knew of before, Nothing more. God Bless.
@@jeffzephir8140sorry to burst your bubble man but this guy Kyle is definitely doing them numbers I own a moving company in Phoenix Arizona his dumpsters are everywhere just like my box trucks are everywhere just because your business hasn't got there yet doesn't mean it ain't out there for the taking you got to assert yourself better you said it yourself You're only spending 700 bucks a month on Google? I spend thousands a month that's the name of the game you pay to play sometimes you run into some big players sometimes you run into some cheapos It just all depends on the day
@@jeffzephir8140sounds like you, and the rest of the guys failing, are doing something wrong, my business is killing, we’ve hit 190K annual profit with 2 trucks. So maybe it’s on you, not the market
100% agree! Junk Removal is a relatively easy business to get into. #1 pro tip is to get a bad ass logo and get some t-shirts made up. Get your truck logos on the trailer and truck and get after it. Price on the upper end but give discounts to get the jobs. You don’t want to be the cheap guys. But you can make great money and get repeat customers. Brain storm with your team and implement the ideas. Trial and error is you best friend.
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Content is gold. Great interview. Thanks for posting this.
Appreciate You and thanks for watching 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Glad i stumbled upon this channel. Excellent content and information. Any advice on pricing out junk removal/dump trailer work?
Thanks for watching and appreciate you leaving this comment! We went into depth on pricing etc in the business tour we did with Kyle, the Junk Removal Business owner! Check that out
Yeah it’s scary to pull a $2M insurance policy before you get bigger jobs. We had a little 250k policy for years. Got into bidding bigger jobs and we won them but they wouldn’t let us work because we didn’t have enough protection. When the old heads say “you have to spend money to make money” they weren’t kidding
Impeccable bro😮😮❤❤
Exellent video. I hate when people are so negative but we need them to add color
Appreciate you watching 🙏🏼
Where did he order the 5yard dumpster..
Which app does he use for scheduling?
Hey Austin, I am new to your channel. How do I start a junk removal business and how much money will you get while doing this business and how much revenue you will earn. My name is Tyler and I am a new viewer on the channel so welcome me in.
You earn money when you start working hard. Buy a trailer, load it with junk and charge your customer accordingly.
I’m looking into if I can launching this year a junk removal business maybe early next year. I’m trying to decide if I should buy a light duty dump truck or start with a pickup. I was stuck on getting an older 7.3 but now I’m stuck on the 2nd gen Cummins 2500. Any suggestions on what I should do thank you to anyone with knowledge.
Hi Austin, I am in Brooklyn, New York do you have a step-by-step program for a dropshipping system for a junk removal business because New York is a metro city with the Department of Sanitation picking up the boxes.. Could you let me know if you have a course to simplify this? The reason why is New York requires a license.
I do not! This Junk Removal video was inspired by a business tour we did but I am in the real estate business myself
@@AustinZaback thanks so much
The Phoenix area just added 40 new junk removal companies in the last 6 months.
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Insane. Where’d you find that stat
Where’s you find those stats?
New England is having the same thing happen because of RUclips videos that aren't entirely true. Everyone is a junk guy now in New England. SATURATION
How do I learn to price out jobs?
good interview, but not all markets will get the same results! Do your homework before deciding to start a junk removal business!
Thanks for watching!
My junk company did 300k in 2023 & I have zero debt, this shit for idiots thinking it's easy & having employees & car payments will ruin these guys trying to compete with 800 junk.
I'll stick to cashing in heavy & having part time help than clowns running my truck to the ground.
Whats your profit margin on 300 k, how much do you actually make?
@@Bushey4545 zero debt & minimal part time workers I run my truck profit over 200k
Talk to us about how to get into your line of work instead
Tons of videos about wholesaling/real estate on my channel
can you please change the background? looks like a 70s tv show. Use something more cool
Noted!
@@AustinZaback Respectfully disagree. Great colors, warmth, and professional. You notice the background, but it's not distracting. Excellent lighting choice as well.
It’s currently my podcast set but I am working on some new sets for content like this!
Couldn't imagine doing junk removal as a business... Sounds dirty
I am tired of these gurus lying to people. It is extremely hard to scale to six figures in a junk removal business. If you are trying to do that, be ready to send 3k on Google Ads a month. How do I know? I own a junk removal company and speaking from experience. I spend $700 a month on Google and there’s very little conversion from that. Let’s not mention all the other expenses like commercial vehicle insurance, which can be substantial. Trailer payments, business insurance, etc. If you even make 100k, how much of that is actually profit. You need a few trucks on the road to even make that six figures. These gurus tell these lies just for the views. I’m sick of it. Do your homework before starting a junk removal company. Don’t believe the garbage they are telling you.
There are no lies or gurus.. Kyle is just a business owner in Arizona and has the receipts to prove his success. With all do respect, just because your business has not scaled to the numbers he speaks of doesn’t invalidate his story
@@AustinZabackI’m in a junk removal Facebook group with 26k members. Everyday I see guys selling their NPR junk removal trucks. There are people even closing shop and leaving all together. If that is not a sign, I don’t know what is. It’s all there for people to see. You guys lie to people and not there when they take the fall. You guys are incentivized to tell these people these lies.
You’re entitled to your opinion brother. What I am telling you is that I’m not in the junk business so there is no incentive and Kyle is a business owner.. not selling anything to anyone but telling his story. Sometimes a business fails not because it’s not a great business but because the people running the business could be mismanaging it. These videos are meant to inspire people with business models they never knew of before, Nothing more. God Bless.
@@jeffzephir8140sorry to burst your bubble man but this guy Kyle is definitely doing them numbers I own a moving company in Phoenix Arizona his dumpsters are everywhere just like my box trucks are everywhere just because your business hasn't got there yet doesn't mean it ain't out there for the taking you got to assert yourself better you said it yourself You're only spending 700 bucks a month on Google? I spend thousands a month that's the name of the game you pay to play sometimes you run into some big players sometimes you run into some cheapos It just all depends on the day
@@jeffzephir8140sounds like you, and the rest of the guys failing, are doing something wrong, my business is killing, we’ve hit 190K annual profit with 2 trucks. So maybe it’s on you, not the market
1st comment bruh pin it❤
Sorry kinda boring. No editing, etc. Cant watch it through.
The intent was to be informational but we do have a whole business tour with Kyle that’s more dynamic!
@@AustinZabackgreat response