I woke up this morning in a deep sweat because I’ve been wanting to this , I’ve been a mobile Mechanic for millionaires Penske Ryder Amerit and all I got was a paycheck now I’m looking for a part time job and my dumb ass is so scared of risk not realizing I risk my life the day I raised my right hand to serve my country your motivation 🙏🏾
Almost 2 years as a mobile tech working for myself! It’s been hard on my body but has made me stronger and every day is a new adventure! I highly recommend any confident well educated techs to give this a try!
I wish I could be one myself right now but the only experience I have is working on the few cars I've owned the past few years. I've done brakes, suspension, belts, hoses, accessories and fluid maintenance but there is still so much for me to learn and I don't know if it's enough to get hired at a shop. I've only ever worked on Hondas although most of the stuff is the same principles across all the other makes right? Where would I start somewhere if I don't have the formal education?
@@yt-user03561 start anywhere that takes in repairs beyond just general maintenance. Stay away from places like Jiffy Lube and Discount Tire, go to a car dealership or a mom and pop shop with good repair volume. With your limited experience, the service manager will start you on the oil change rack. If you prove you’re teachable and a hard worker, you’ll be moved onto other jobs and working under the shop foreman’s supervision. Experience comes with time and hard work. Be patient and you’ll get it all down quick!
Most field techs I knew were all prior service including myself, big difference from working in a shop and laying in frozen mud hole thawing brakes. It’s hard damn work.
This man is the real deal, huge respect to you brotha! The advice is priceless, that EIN/Tax ID is essential to getting a lender. I'll add that most of you should go the LLC route as it is a liability shield for everything except maliciousness. There is typically an annual fee for incorporating, in some states it's quite small, in others it's cost prohibitive but get it done eventually. Also one more thing! Money spent on a good medium torque impact and a quality scan tool is essential. Tossing another $200 or $300 at this kit will radically increase its utility and your earning power: a good scan tool assures customers that you know what you are doing and it gives you so much more diagnostic information to research the requested service or required repair.
im still driving a 2007 ford fusion, i have a pair of milwaukees, hydraulic jacks, jackstands, my laptop and the old tool boxes, i m making more money on my own than before, i used to work on heavy equipment and trucks, but light duty trucks as ford diesels, duramaxs, isuzus, hino and some other medium duty trucks are my everydays bread, nobody wants to work on electronics and small spaces.. running on diagnostics in a town full of old school mechanics its my own gold mine
Proud of ya brother. Man you should watch what just happened to me man. My Mobile Mechanic Truck Is A POS, I Was Scammed Out Of My Money By A Subscriber ruclips.net/video/6TTx-Ugh9EM/видео.html
Very informative video every young mechanic should watch and consider working for themselves. They have to learn to be better organized and how to be good at communicating with customers. Also don't expect things to go perfect right away, it's a process, be patient and persistent!
Very good information! I’m in the mechanic field and been doing it for almost 10 years now. Got sick of working for “The Man”. So one night I created an LLC back in February, been trying to find a shop but no luck! So I decided to pull out a loan and buy myself a 14 ft box truck to fit all my equipment. I have a huge snap on tool box so I needed the space lol. The truck is still being worked out it’s not finished yet. The only thing left is a vehicle wrap. I’m just waiting for them to finish the design. In my state “NJ” we need to have commercial plates if we’re gonna advertise anything on a vehicle. And to have commercial plates we need to register that vehicle under a business. And to register that under a business we need what’s called a CORPCODE! The DMV needs that code to put it under your business name. Here’s just some info! Good luck to all my mechanics!! Much love bro. I’m subscribed! Lol 💪🏼👍🏼
Thats awesome do im very proud man. I would love to do a wrap and stuff but ar the moment were broke so i can afford a chicken wrap let alone a car wrap hahaha
@@semperfimechanic awwww man!! That’s never good to hear brother! Business should be booming everyday!! I just opened up finally since Tuesday and I have about $3500 in estimates for brake jobs alone
@@Pristine_Auto_Works_LLC yea man lawsuit and custody battle and trying to get my truck up and runinng so about $1500 will get me back together so just got to figure it out. Hell yea man just stick with small shit man im telling you head gaskets and timing chains and transmission will make less profit per hour theb starters and brakes, alternators once you add the hrs up after everything is done
@@semperfimechanic I been doing mechanics for 10+ years man I know how it is out here. Lol I hated spending time on engine swaps and transmission swaps cuz it’ll take 2 days at least. Mean while the other tech is eating off all the little jobs like brakes and stuff and he ends up with more hours and less stress than me! Lmaoo
Have a part-time mobile tech, appliance and electronics repair service along with a full time job. Hopefully some day will migrate to my business only. Great guide, really complete with all the do's and don'ts
Great video brother man! Rah! I am about to start my mobile mechanic journey and I would say I am definitely not a pro. I got about 7 years of experience between auto, diesel, aircraft, and heavy duty equipment. WISH ME LUCK!
This is awesome when I started with this company alianza engineering I felt like discouraged and I started to watch videos of motivation and man it started to pick my strength and realized that ever beginning is not easy!
I’m just starting my mobile mechanic business and I already did everything you mentioned prior to me seeing this video I have my Google site I have specialty tools I purchased over the years of me doing work I’m setting up commercial accounts with the parts stores the only thing I didn’t do was get a business license or insurance I want to thank you for that information because I didn’t even think about that I have been so caught up with planning and marketing I started my channel to help people DIY but been too busy to put out content and terrible at editing and after leaving my job I decided to take a leap of faith starting a business that I would enjoy I can’t afford to send you money but I will support your channel thank you
thank you for taking the time out to make this video brother! i am tired of working for dealerships and dealing with all headache that comes along with working there you made this very clear cut and straight to the point & i am definitely going to start the process tomorrow!
Thank ya brother that means a lot to me. Brother there is plenty of work and just a few steps and you can do it man. If you have mechanic skills that are average then you will do good
I just made some Business cards and passed some out to a buddy and the next day i already had a call and then I left some Business cards at Sheetz and the next day I had another call someone wanting me to work on there car I just need to get the paperwork stuff figured out because I already have enough tools to start
I really love how you present this video as much as I love the great information you listed in detail. You are something else brother. You are the best.
Thanks for taking the time to make this video bro! I'm goin to start my mobile mechanic business in August. This'll help me get it started a little quicker 🤙🏽
Very good information, from one service member to another, thank you. this video is helping me finalize the process of starting my own mobile mechanic business! Thanks again brotha keep up the hard work! Hooyah!
There is plenty of money to be made but depending on the state you live in the weather is the #1 factor you will be worried about. Right now in Columbus Ohio its sleeting and you will have to choose to work in those conditions. But with your tools im sure you built up and your expertise bro you will kill it
I do a mobile mechanic also but I liked your video. I’ve been doing mechanical work for 25 plus years. But I’ve only been doing mobile for a couple years. Your doing it good though and I love to see people doing it
6 year experience. While working as a mobile mechanic in az unlicensed idk if it was required. But thankfully nothing happened. Now I live in mi and want to do it the right way. Maybe as a hobby cuz full time sucked and drained me. Thanks for this motivation. Semper Fi !! -I’m not a service member by any means. Only helped trained my fellow marine buddies. MCJROTC. I made a few bad mistakes the government didn’t want me multiple times but ah well.
I've been a mechanic for over 10 years. Lost my job due to c19 in 2021. Been salty about going back to wrench for another dealer. So this is exactly what I'm going to do
@@Skyslow5.7 it was good while it lasted, my life got a few bumps in the road, my car got broken into and all my tools got stolen earlier this year, I was working pretty much every day on my own for about a year up until then. Currently picked up another job to make up for my stolen tools
You killed it brother. Truly giving the game. I always thought about going mobile but never pulled the trigger. Columbus has similar weather to where I’m at in Syracuse. How is winter biz? A lot of no crank no starts Lmao. Appreciate yoh brother.
Thanks brother for all the support and you know how it is Winter time nobody's heats working and no start no crank and then summer time nobody's AC is working and the cars overheat
you covered the bases pretty good.i havent been able to watch much, i do alot of small engine stuff.its my busy time of year.i tell people to run there mowers & weed whackers out of gas every fall or their carbs will clog up.every year the same people bring me mowers that wont start.i clean the carbs & their fine.but the same people make the exact same mistake every year.this crap they call gasoline is pure garbage after sitting thru 6 months of winter.sad,but true.how is the truck coming along? i did see the belt tensioner video.
Hey brother how are ya. The truck is still a work in process because it's worse then first thought and dealing with my grandmother about to die which will result my mother staying with me. So still dealing with a lot at the moment
Said fuck it and filled out a majority of paperwork, got most of everything done. Awaiting my ein, after that got one more application with the cali BAR. God I hope that one gets approved
This a very informative video 🎉 I like to look at diffrent videos of in the life of... etc this one is honestly the best one i’ve seen very smart man i can tell you that much. Goodluck with everything sir 🙏🏼 Showing love from the big 🍎
Very informative video. You definitely covered all the bases. The magnetic signs work great and like you said are easily transferable from one vehicle to another. Put them on the family vehicle when you go out to dinner or some other function. It's a great form of advertisement. One of these days you should do a video on your current setup of what you bring on the job.
Im in Columbus ohio. I been posting them every week. Make sure your subscribed. I just put this video out yesterday My Son Caused $1,000 In Damage To My Customers Car ruclips.net/video/Xi1qyMbl8-s/видео.html
Dang you’re out of Columbus, too bad. I’m in NE Ohio but I would definitely utilize your services if you were closer (I’m about 2 hours from c-bus). Anyway, keep up the good work.
@@semperfimechanicyea I hear ya. Will do. Fortunately from what I have seen on your channel you may be familiar with what I am driving right now. 04 Honda accord 5speed 2.4l (I think I read you owned something similar). Well, thank you for your service and I will hit you up if in area or if I need to “talk” you into coming my way…ha.
hey, great information. Thank you.. i am in the process of starting my llc and wondering what the best options are or insurance didnt see anything in your description.. also do you have some type of contract set up, or is everything bassed off the estimate?
Bro I sent your ass money lol. But this helps me out. It’s good advice for not just starting a mobile mechanic business, but any small business. I’m gonna have to save this video for reference later on. Just gotta figure out what kind of business I want to get going and then there’s the fear of getting started and falling flat on my face. Down south it seems like everyone and their mother has a business of some kind so there’s a lot of competition, especially in my area
When you say novice mechanic, 👀 what do you mean? I know how to do basic maintenance, swap alts, grab diagnostics, check voltages on battery and alt, change a radiator, but only on toyota’s which is where I intend to start my biz. What knowledge gaps did you experience when first getting started?
What if the only experience I have is working on my own vehicles and those of friends/family? Do you think I’ll be able to build my skills as I go along?
If I had to choose, I would have a van or a small suv. I used my Kia soul for a long time. I use My 2016 Colorado Colorado now but my Kia soul was the best lol
My cousin and brother are marines. Keep up the good job. I have a 74 Chevy C 10 I’m looking for a used 350 if you come along any good ones. My cousin was going to use his VA bill to be a mechanic and they pay for everything
I had a shop teacher who drilled into our heads “ get an LLC , so when they try to sue you , they can’t “ 😂😂
I woke up this morning in a deep sweat because I’ve been wanting to this , I’ve been a mobile Mechanic for millionaires Penske Ryder Amerit and all I got was a paycheck now I’m looking for a part time job and my dumb ass is so scared of risk not realizing I risk my life the day I raised my right hand to serve my country your motivation 🙏🏾
Go and get this shit done boss. Best move you can ever make
Starting wasn't the issue. Growing it and knowing when to take the next step is the issue.
Almost 2 years as a mobile tech working for myself! It’s been hard on my body but has made me stronger and every day is a new adventure! I highly recommend any confident well educated techs to give this a try!
I'm proud of ya man. I know how hard it can be and I should have said something about the weather because that's a huge issue for us
❤Thanks ! Great motivation!!!New Suscriber
@@zemoney954thanks
I wish I could be one myself right now but the only experience I have is working on the few cars I've owned the past few years. I've done brakes, suspension, belts, hoses, accessories and fluid maintenance but there is still so much for me to learn and I don't know if it's enough to get hired at a shop. I've only ever worked on Hondas although most of the stuff is the same principles across all the other makes right? Where would I start somewhere if I don't have the formal education?
@@yt-user03561 start anywhere that takes in repairs beyond just general maintenance. Stay away from places like Jiffy Lube and Discount Tire, go to a car dealership or a mom and pop shop with good repair volume. With your limited experience, the service manager will start you on the oil change rack. If you prove you’re teachable and a hard worker, you’ll be moved onto other jobs and working under the shop foreman’s supervision. Experience comes with time and hard work. Be patient and you’ll get it all down quick!
Most field techs I knew were all prior service including myself, big difference from working in a shop and laying in frozen mud hole thawing brakes. It’s hard damn work.
Not gonna lie man, i love that you cut straight to the point. Not everyone wants a tee-shirt with a youtubers name on it
Well that's awkward cuz I'm literally posting a shirt tomorrow for sale haha but just subscribe and you don't have to buy a shirt lol
This man is the real deal, huge respect to you brotha! The advice is priceless, that EIN/Tax ID is essential to getting a lender. I'll add that most of you should go the LLC route as it is a liability shield for everything except maliciousness. There is typically an annual fee for incorporating, in some states it's quite small, in others it's cost prohibitive but get it done eventually.
Also one more thing! Money spent on a good medium torque impact and a quality scan tool is essential. Tossing another $200 or $300 at this kit will radically increase its utility and your earning power: a good scan tool assures customers that you know what you are doing and it gives you so much more diagnostic information to research the requested service or required repair.
Marine corps veteran here, what are the odds I come for info and a fellow vet is hooking me up, thanks brother semper fi helped me a ton
Semper fi brother you can reach out anytime at semperfimechanics@gmail.com
im still driving a 2007 ford fusion, i have a pair of milwaukees, hydraulic jacks, jackstands, my laptop and the old tool boxes, i m making more money on my own than before,
i used to work on heavy equipment and trucks, but light duty trucks as ford diesels, duramaxs, isuzus, hino and some other medium duty trucks are my everydays bread, nobody wants to work on electronics and small spaces..
running on diagnostics in a town full of old school mechanics its my own gold mine
Proud of ya brother. Man you should watch what just happened to me man. My Mobile Mechanic Truck Is A POS, I Was Scammed Out Of My Money By A Subscriber ruclips.net/video/6TTx-Ugh9EM/видео.html
I think it’s awesome you made this and are saving a lot of people heartache. Subscribed
Very informative video every young mechanic should watch and consider working for themselves. They have to learn to be better organized and how to be good at communicating with customers. Also don't expect things to go perfect right away, it's a process, be patient and persistent!
Thank you brother for watching this man, means a lot to me.
Ding ding ding!
You get it….thanks so much for sharing and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR GREAT COUNTRY
Very good information! I’m in the mechanic field and been doing it for almost 10 years now. Got sick of working for “The Man”. So one night I created an LLC back in February, been trying to find a shop but no luck! So I decided to pull out a loan and buy myself a 14 ft box truck to fit all my equipment. I have a huge snap on tool box so I needed the space lol. The truck is still being worked out it’s not finished yet. The only thing left is a vehicle wrap. I’m just waiting for them to finish the design. In my state “NJ” we need to have commercial plates if we’re gonna advertise anything on a vehicle. And to have commercial plates we need to register that vehicle under a business. And to register that under a business we need what’s called a CORPCODE! The DMV needs that code to put it under your business name. Here’s just some info! Good luck to all my mechanics!! Much love bro. I’m subscribed! Lol 💪🏼👍🏼
Thats awesome do im very proud man. I would love to do a wrap and stuff but ar the moment were broke so i can afford a chicken wrap let alone a car wrap hahaha
@@semperfimechanic awwww man!! That’s never good to hear brother! Business should be booming everyday!! I just opened up finally since Tuesday and I have about $3500 in estimates for brake jobs alone
@@Pristine_Auto_Works_LLC yea man lawsuit and custody battle and trying to get my truck up and runinng so about $1500 will get me back together so just got to figure it out. Hell yea man just stick with small shit man im telling you head gaskets and timing chains and transmission will make less profit per hour theb starters and brakes, alternators once you add the hrs up after everything is done
@@semperfimechanic I been doing mechanics for 10+ years man I know how it is out here. Lol I hated spending time on engine swaps and transmission swaps cuz it’ll take 2 days at least. Mean while the other tech is eating off all the little jobs like brakes and stuff and he ends up with more hours and less stress than me! Lmaoo
Bike life I have a question I’m also starting my own business just needs some tips on how to find the work?
Feel like he has a point bout the 2nd page of google
Tool list was fairly honest
Bro! Thanks for this! Really helpful. I’m not doing a mobile mechanic but I am going to run a 1 man show hvac gig. Really appreciate the help brother
Thank ya for the support and yes you can still take a lot of these steps for yout busines as well man. So time to get started
Have a part-time mobile tech, appliance and electronics repair service along with a full time job. Hopefully some day will migrate to my business only.
Great guide, really complete with all the do's and don'ts
Great video brother man! Rah!
I am about to start my mobile mechanic journey and I would say I am definitely not a pro. I got about 7 years of experience between auto, diesel, aircraft, and heavy duty equipment. WISH ME LUCK!
Brother I had 3 months experience so you will do great man. Just remember crawl, walk then run. Proud of ya yut
❤
This is awesome when I started with this company alianza engineering I felt like discouraged and I started to watch videos of motivation and man it started to pick my strength and realized that ever beginning is not easy!
I’m just starting my mobile mechanic business and I already did everything you mentioned prior to me seeing this video I have my Google site I have specialty tools I purchased over the years of me doing work I’m setting up commercial accounts with the parts stores the only thing I didn’t do was get a business license or insurance I want to thank you for that information because I didn’t even think about that I have been so caught up with planning and marketing I started my channel to help people DIY but been too busy to put out content and terrible at editing and after leaving my job I decided to take a leap of faith starting a business that I would enjoy I can’t afford to send you money but I will support your channel thank you
Brother im proud of you and good luck and keep me updated with how your business and channe growsl
thank you for taking the time out to make this video brother! i am tired of working for dealerships and dealing with all headache that comes along with working there you made this very clear cut and straight to the point & i am definitely going to start the process tomorrow!
Thank ya brother that means a lot to me. Brother there is plenty of work and just a few steps and you can do it man. If you have mechanic skills that are average then you will do good
I guess I'm not really sure how this video is not getting views I pretty much watched it 3 minutes after it was uploaded great info
It's gotten some but not what I think it should but thanks man
I just made some Business cards and passed some out to a buddy and the next day i already had a call and then I left some Business cards at Sheetz and the next day I had another call someone wanting me to work on there car I just need to get the paperwork stuff figured out because I already have enough tools to start
I really love how you present this video as much as I love the great information you listed in detail. You are something else brother. You are the best.
Thanks!
Your welcome bruv
I’m going to do this, I have to, I can do this 💪
Brother i got all the faith in ya
@@semperfimechanic I did it! 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Thank you for the information brotha!!! You changed my life!!!!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video bro! I'm goin to start my mobile mechanic business in August. This'll help me get it started a little quicker 🤙🏽
Brother I know you will kill it man not a doubt in my mind
@@semperfimechanic I appreciate your support. I'll continue supporting all your content bro 🤙🏽
Solid video man, really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience!
My pleasure!
Very good information, from one service member to another, thank you. this video is helping me finalize the process of starting my own mobile mechanic business!
Thanks again brotha keep up the hard work! Hooyah!
Thamk ya brother & thank ya for your service. Im pumped for you man.
Thank you for the video. I'm thinking about starting a mobile tech business but wasn't sure how.
Love the videos brother. If you're ever in the Chicagoland area, we can grab a couple drinks. Thanks for your service. God bless.
Brother that would be awesome
Thank you this was very helpful, I been in the industry for 17 years and been back and fourth about it you have made it more clear .
There is plenty of money to be made but depending on the state you live in the weather is the #1 factor you will be worried about. Right now in Columbus Ohio its sleeting and you will have to choose to work in those conditions. But with your tools im sure you built up and your expertise bro you will kill it
Thomas, absolutely excellent presentation and information!! 😉🐶🐕
Thank ya brother you know that means a lot
Thank you brother for all the infos and the way to do it.
I do a mobile mechanic also but I liked your video. I’ve been doing mechanical work for 25 plus years. But I’ve only been doing mobile for a couple years.
Your doing it good though and I love to see people doing it
Thanks for the info, really great.
Thank you for this video and may your family be blessed
God bless you bro appreciation from the UK you have helped me in a different type of way I’ll always remember this keep strong in what you do 🙌🏾💯
I been thinking about this for a very long time, I appreciate your advice bud, Wish you success!
Thank you brother means alot. Im telling you if you have discipline, tools and basic knowledge you will succeed
good information brother,i see that you from columbus.i live in marion and im looking into start my mobil mechanic bussines.. thanyou
6 year experience. While working as a mobile mechanic in az unlicensed idk if it was required. But thankfully nothing happened. Now I live in mi and want to do it the right way. Maybe as a hobby cuz full time sucked and drained me. Thanks for this motivation. Semper Fi !!
-I’m not a service member by any means. Only helped trained my fellow marine buddies. MCJROTC. I made a few bad mistakes the government didn’t want me multiple times but ah well.
This is so most useful and informative video I’ve seen yet on this subject. I gotta do this
Thank you for the crash course!
Great video Thomas! Could be useful for anyone trying to start a small business.
Take care
Donut Dan
Thank ya donut that means alot coming from you
I'm going to start
Thanks for the videya bro. I subbed.
❤great advice and thanks. Have a blessed life
You are so welcome
I've been a mechanic for over 10 years. Lost my job due to c19 in 2021. Been salty about going back to wrench for another dealer. So this is exactly what I'm going to do
Brother do it man. You have the tools and knowledge everything else you learn as you go
Where are you at now in the process ? Ive been thinking about starting. I think its time 😊
Just start out on weekend and see how it goes or after work take 1 or 2 calls a week to see how it goes
@@Skyslow5.7 it was good while it lasted, my life got a few bumps in the road, my car got broken into and all my tools got stolen earlier this year, I was working pretty much every day on my own for about a year up until then. Currently picked up another job to make up for my stolen tools
You killed it brother. Truly giving the game. I always thought about going mobile but never pulled the trigger. Columbus has similar weather to where I’m at in Syracuse. How is winter biz? A lot of no crank no starts Lmao. Appreciate yoh brother.
Thanks brother for all the support and you know how it is Winter time nobody's heats working and no start no crank and then summer time nobody's AC is working and the cars overheat
Thanks for the video brother
You're welcome man
Good Video Thomas Great Information.
Thank you brother means a lot
you covered the bases pretty good.i havent been able to watch much, i do alot of small engine stuff.its my busy time of year.i tell people to run there mowers & weed whackers out of gas every fall or their carbs will clog up.every year the same people bring me mowers that wont start.i clean the carbs & their fine.but the same people make the exact same mistake every year.this crap they call gasoline is pure garbage after sitting thru 6 months of winter.sad,but true.how is the truck coming along? i did see the belt tensioner video.
Hey brother how are ya. The truck is still a work in process because it's worse then first thought and dealing with my grandmother about to die which will result my mother staying with me. So still dealing with a lot at the moment
Said fuck it and filled out a majority of paperwork, got most of everything done. Awaiting my ein, after that got one more application with the cali BAR. God I hope that one gets approved
This a very informative video 🎉
I like to look at diffrent videos of in the life of... etc this one is honestly the best one i’ve seen very smart man i can tell you that much. Goodluck with everything sir 🙏🏼
Showing love from the big 🍎
Thank you brother for this support that means alot to me
Awesome video, presented well and easy to understand. Good on you man, and thank you for your service. 🇺🇲
Very informative video. You definitely covered all the bases. The magnetic signs work great and like you said are easily transferable from one vehicle to another. Put them on the family vehicle when you go out to dinner or some other function. It's a great form of advertisement. One of these days you should do a video on your current setup of what you bring on the job.
Good information thanks for sharing
This is good info man!!!
Thank you for the information it helps and starting off on the right path is so important
I have been looking for someone like you for a while now to get some mechnic work done. I am about to make you very busy. I am in the Polaris area
Yes sir Big im your man shoot me an email Semperfimechanics@gmail.com
@@semperfimechanic 😉 I got you
Semper Fi brother! Good luck with your channel and business.
Thank ya Brother and hope all is well with civ life. Semper Fi
Very informative!!! I am thinking about doing this.
Thank you brother and you should start
Nice info
Great Video Champ
Thanks boss
Good stuff bro thanks.. Navy here!!
Thank ya brother and thank you for your service
Thank you brother 🙏 love your videos 🙏
My pleasure
Here I go too!
Hey where you been, where are your lives at, miss your videos
Im in Columbus ohio. I been posting them every week. Make sure your subscribed. I just put this video out yesterday My Son Caused $1,000 In Damage To My Customers Car ruclips.net/video/Xi1qyMbl8-s/видео.html
Very good informative video!!
Thank you brother means a lot
Thank you for your service! Love the video!
Thank you so much for real means alot to me
You're the best! This is inspiring
That means a lot to me man thank you
Very helpful thanks
Your welcome brother any questions email me at semperfimechanics@gmail.com
Thanks man, I’m 38 and disabled. Never worked, college was a waste, may try a trade
Best information I’ve ever head very straight forward
Dang you’re out of Columbus, too bad. I’m in NE Ohio but I would definitely utilize your services if you were closer (I’m about 2 hours from c-bus). Anyway, keep up the good work.
Money talks brother lol. Well if your ever traveling by and need me, I will be there
@@semperfimechanicyea I hear ya. Will do. Fortunately from what I have seen on your channel you may be familiar with what I am driving right now. 04 Honda accord 5speed 2.4l (I think I read you owned something similar). Well, thank you for your service and I will hit you up if in area or if I need to “talk” you into coming my way…ha.
Thank you for your information brother That will help many many people Blessings
Great info. Keep up the great work
Thank ya brother means alot to me
Good 1 thanks
Most welcome 😊
Thanks brother for showing me how to fix that oil cooler on my Chrysler 3.6 Pentastar... they're absolute junk, so thanks for the help!
This man could sell ice to Eskimos. He sounds so convincing
LOVED THE VIDEO BROTHER
Thank ya man means the world to me
@@semperfimechanic much gratitude 🤝
Thank you for the information
Great video, thanks !
great video. thank you. subscribed.
That means a lot to me and welcome to the family
hey, great information. Thank you.. i am in the process of starting my llc and wondering what the best options are or insurance didnt see anything in your description.. also do you have some type of contract set up, or is everything bassed off the estimate?
Hey boss shoot me an email at semperfimechanics@gmail.com
This is very awesome and helpful!
Thank you brother and make sure you subscribe to the channel man
Sprinter van will be good.
As a tech looking to start his own gig ❤thank you:)
Great job my bro thanks
Hey brother how ya been
Thanks this is Good Knowledge
Thank ya brother
I'm Going To Start Watching alot of you're videos man
Great content bro thank you
Great advice
Bro I sent your ass money lol. But this helps me out. It’s good advice for not just starting a mobile mechanic business, but any small business. I’m gonna have to save this video for reference later on. Just gotta figure out what kind of business I want to get going and then there’s the fear of getting started and falling flat on my face. Down south it seems like everyone and their mother has a business of some kind so there’s a lot of competition, especially in my area
Well im checking my account and I'm not seeing any more in there. My birthday is today June 9th so waiting on another donation
When you say novice mechanic, 👀 what do you mean? I know how to do basic maintenance, swap alts, grab diagnostics, check voltages on battery and alt, change a radiator, but only on toyota’s which is where I intend to start my biz. What knowledge gaps did you experience when first getting started?
Top gut really encouraging others
What if you have experience but it's just working on your own things
Then thats more then I had when I started
What if the only experience I have is working on my own vehicles and those of friends/family? Do you think I’ll be able to build my skills as I go along?
Just be honest with your self about your skills and dont take jobs that your uncomfortable with just for the money and do research on all your jobs
He is right. Research is key. Or putting out the money for AllData or Michell1.
That’s where I’m at now - looking for a better vehicle to do work in.
What are you using now
@@semperfimechanic usually a dodge ram but right now just a 4 door car.
If I had to choose, I would have a van or a small suv. I used my Kia soul for a long time. I use My 2016 Colorado Colorado now but my Kia soul was the best lol
My cousin and brother are marines. Keep up the good job. I have a 74 Chevy C 10 I’m looking for a used 350 if you come along any good ones. My cousin was going to use his VA bill to be a mechanic and they pay for everything
great info
Thanks man