good basic information here, thanks for posting. Any thoughts on some of the "legalities" of booking business? There must be contracts, letters of intent, payment terms to spell out who's paying for what and when.
Starting off; how would you figure out that many truck loads? Or determine how many cubic yards a truck can handle. Or come up with a price that competitive
8:38 don’t tell the pit who your customers are, and don’t tell your customers what pit the material came from. And there you are in the middle with a dump truck and a water cash.
Thanks for your videos I live in Houston I have a cdl a restriction only automatic transmission can you tell me how to start and you have something to my I don’t have experience
Strongly encourage you to find someone to teach you how to shift them gears, not too many dump trucks with auto transmissions in Houston. Thanks for watching!
An automatic restriction is not that big of a deal. Yes, it can limit your job opportunities, if you’re looking to work for someone. It also limits the trucks you can buy, if you’re looking to just work for yourself. However, there are tons of automatic trucks out there. I would recommend buying a truck with an Allison transmission…and stay away from CAT trucks. Insurance is going to be very expensive. I’d recommend shopping around for insurance quotes before you commit to buying a truck. Finding work isn’t all that hard, but it may not be the best work. Contact the local asphalt companies. They almost always need more trucks. Call them and ask what insurance coverages they need and use that to get your insurance quotes. Local quarries may also be able to help you with work, but it’s more of a word of mouth type situation. Basically, they’re just telling customers (that don’t necessarily have dump trucks) the names of companies that have trucks. If you’re completely new to the industry, spending a year or two (or more) working for an established company is not a bad idea. You’ll learn the actual job aspect of the industry without having as much skin in the game.
Loving this! I'm getting ready to buy my own truck in about 8 months. I've had my CDL B only about 5 months. Still learning! I currently drive buses.
Very good teaching .I am thinking of going into small dump trucking business. Finding your channel it's a course in itself thanks again.
Thank you for all the information you’ve provided. It’s helping me to get started in this business. Keep up the great content !
thank you for this video loved it keep on making more!
Great video!!
Thank you thank you thank you for continuously blessing this Dumptruck space
Keep the wheels rolling fam!
good basic information here, thanks for posting. Any thoughts on some of the "legalities" of booking business? There must be contracts, letters of intent, payment terms to spell out who's paying for what and when.
Great question! We will definitely work on a video talking about the legalities. Thanks for watching!
You are a great Mentor, thanks for your videos
Hello.Can you tell a good book to know more about dump trucks .thanks.
I’m been on the truck industry for 3 years OTR but I want to start dumb trucks thanks for your videos
This was awesome and I appreciate you continuously dropping gems and creating value in this space. May God continue to use you in this space.
How do you recommend I get the material to sell
Thanks for the great insight
Starting off; how would you figure out that many truck loads? Or determine how many cubic yards a truck can handle. Or come up with a price that competitive
Love this video very informative
Bravo
8:38 don’t tell the pit who your customers are, and don’t tell your customers what pit the material came from. And there you are in the middle with a dump truck and a water cash.
What's your thoughts on starting a dump truck business using an investor??
Thanks for your videos I live in Houston I have a cdl a restriction only automatic transmission can you tell me how to start and you have something to my I don’t have experience
Strongly encourage you to find someone to teach you how to shift them gears, not too many dump trucks with auto transmissions in Houston.
Thanks for watching!
An automatic restriction is not that big of a deal. Yes, it can limit your job opportunities, if you’re looking to work for someone. It also limits the trucks you can buy, if you’re looking to just work for yourself. However, there are tons of automatic trucks out there. I would recommend buying a truck with an Allison transmission…and stay away from CAT trucks.
Insurance is going to be very expensive. I’d recommend shopping around for insurance quotes before you commit to buying a truck.
Finding work isn’t all that hard, but it may not be the best work. Contact the local asphalt companies. They almost always need more trucks. Call them and ask what insurance coverages they need and use that to get your insurance quotes. Local quarries may also be able to help you with work, but it’s more of a word of mouth type situation. Basically, they’re just telling customers (that don’t necessarily have dump trucks) the names of companies that have trucks.
If you’re completely new to the industry, spending a year or two (or more) working for an established company is not a bad idea. You’ll learn the actual job aspect of the industry without having as much skin in the game.
You take forever to get a basic statement across Omg man hurry up
I said the same thing
Right, I heard hauling & selling like 30 times but not how 😂
Very hard to watch
Greetings sir. Can I be your apprentice
Send me an email info@jaymancini.com, Thanks for watching!
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You gotta be more concise bud, took 7 mins to say the same thing 6 times