Success with Stump Grinders and Mini Skid Steers
My Small Business Is Rolling In Cash! The Stump Grinder & Mini Skid Was A Very Good Investment
Estimated read time: 1:20
Summary
In this video, Andre from Jack of Haul Trades shares how his business has been booming, thanks to satisfied returning customers and strategic equipment investments. He discusses his recent projects, like repainting his enclosed trailer for a fresh look, and showcases how he efficiently handles junk removal and landscaping tasks, including tree trimming and stump grinding. Andre's positive attitude and dedication to making his clients happy have clearly paid off, both in customer satisfaction and financial gains.
Highlights
- Andre is seeing a surge in business, mainly from repeat clients and word-of-mouth referrals, reducing the need for active job hunting. π€
- The enclosed trailer got a fresh coat of black paint to cover imperfections and add a sleek look for moving jobs. π¨
- Safety first! Andre invests in special straps and equipment to carry out jobs more securely and efficiently. ποΈ
- Community spirit shines through as Andre helps his neighbors with trash removal, showcasing his goodwill and customer care. π‘
- A straightforward strategy of combining honest quotes and effective work ensures Andre wins over clients easily. πͺ
Key Takeaways
- Investing in quality equipment like stump grinders and mini skid steers can greatly enhance your business and provide a good return on investment. πΈ
- Returning customers and referrals are invaluable in building a successful business, requiring less effort to secure new jobs. π€
- Efficient and honest work, along with maintaining good relationships with clients, can lead to repeat business and higher profits. π
- Adapting tools and equipment (like painting trailers black) can improve functionality and aesthetics, adding professionalism to your services. π οΈ
- Flexibility and variety in services, from junk removal to landscaping, can attract a wider client base and increase revenue streams. πΏ
Overview
Andre from Jack of Haul Trades is making waves with his small business, thanks to some smart investing and a strong community presence. His recent investment in a stump grinder and a mini skid steer is paying off big time! These tools are not just enhancing his efficiency but also ensuring customer satisfaction, leading to more referrals and repeat business.
In this engaging video, Andre explains how he keeps his trailer looking professional and functional by painting it black, hiding imperfections from previous jobs. He's also beefing up safety by using robust D-rings and high-quality straps to secure his loads better. This meticulous attention to detail is part of what sets him apart in the industry.
Andre's services range from tree trimming and grinding stumps to handling neighborsβ trash loads with ease. His work ethic is simple: provide honest quotes, do quality work, and keep the clients happy. It's a formula that works, as evidenced by the $750 gig he lands effortlessly, thanks to the confidence clients have in his work.
Chapters
- 00:00 - 01:00: Introduction and Business Update The chapter titled 'Introduction and Business Update' begins with a question regarding the pricing of cords when the ends are cut off. This may indicate a discussion of product details, customer inquiries, or business practices related to product offerings in the segment.
- 01:00 - 03:00: Trailer Upgrade and Preparations In this chapter titled 'Trailer Upgrade and Preparations,' Andre from Jack of All Trades shares insights on his busy workload, largely fueled by repeat customers and referrals. He explains that work has been flowing in effortlessly, with jobs following mere presentations of honest quotes. Furthermore, Andre is focused on optimizing his enclosed trailer for better utility in moving projects, indicating ongoing enhancements to accommodate specific needs.
- 03:00 - 04:30: First Job of the Day: Scrap Metal and Trash The narrator discusses buying various small items and painting a trailer black. The choice of black paint was due to it complementing the trailer's white color and its ability to hide imperfections caused by junk removal jobs, such as broken wood and stains. Outdoor paint was selected for durability.
- 04:30 - 07:00: Dumping Scrap and Trash Collection The chapter discusses the process of painting and equipping a trailer. The narrator comments on the adequacy of a single coat of paint, implying satisfaction with the coverage. They mention considering a second coat for the floor but decide against it due to the initial application being sufficiently heavy. Additionally, the narrator plans to mount various Hallmaster Eras on the trailer, ranging in size, and awaits the arrival of special ERA straps necessary for the task. These items are expected to arrive shortly, allowing progress in equipping the trailer.
- 07:00 - 10:00: Landfill and Equipment Preparation The chapter discusses the safety measures involved in moving jobs, emphasizing the importance of using secure equipment. It highlights the inadequacy of regular straps and the preference for more secure solutions like heavy-duty screws and metal D-rings. The speaker shares an experience of equipment failure, which prompted the shift to more reliable methods.
- 10:00 - 21:00: Tree and Stump Removal Job The chapter discusses a straightforward day at work for the narrator, who plans to perform a tree trimming and stump grinding job for a neighbor. The task begins with a trip to the scrapyard to dispose of a mixed load of scrap metal and trash. Afterward, the narrator returns home to load more trash into a trailer, primarily belonging to neighbors who recently moved away. The narrator has offered to help them by hauling their trash to the landfill.
- 21:00 - 28:00: Job Completion and Satisfaction In this chapter titled "Job Completion and Satisfaction", the narrative revolves around an individual's experience with handling trash left by a previous occupant. After noticing that the trash company took some of the trash but left behind miscellaneous items, the narrator decides to help by hauling away the remaining items since the previous residents have relocated out of state. The narrator plans to recycle scrap metal found within the pile to offset any costs involved, expressing a commitment to ensuring the area is cleared without incurring unnecessary expenses. This reflects a sense of responsibility and satisfaction from completing the job at hand efficiently.
- 28:00 - 32:00: Wrap-up and Conclusion In this chapter, the discussion focuses on the key takeaways and final thoughts. It appears the conversation is informal, involving a group referred to as 'scrappers'. They are discussing an object, specifically a copper cord, and note its value and relevance. There's a cautionary note about being careful, suggesting potential risks when handling or dealing with certain materials or situations. Overall, this chapter serves to wrap up the previous discussions and conclude the topic at hand.
My Small Business Is Rolling In Cash! The Stump Grinder & Mini Skid Was A Very Good Investment Transcription
- 00:00 - 00:30 i got a question for you for cords when you cut off the ends do you pay more for them or no
- 00:30 - 01:00 what's up you guys andre here with Jack of All Trades we have been extremely busy lately man and I can't believe honestly how busy we have been it's just been a lot of work coming back from repeat customers or like repeat customers referring me to their families and stuff so I really don't even have to work for the jobs i just got to show up give them an honest quote job is mine at least that's how it's been lately so I'm extremely grateful for that i also started working on the enclosed trailer since I primarily use this trailer for moving I want to set it up to be a better ideal trailer for those kind of
- 01:00 - 01:30 jobs so I ended up buying a bunch of little things for it which I'll probably show in this video or another video but I did paint it black let me show you guys what it looks like the color I ended up going with was black and the reason for that is because the trailer is white so black and white looks pretty cool but also it's going to hide a lot of the imperfections because when I use this trailer for junk removal I broke some of the wood on the walls uh some of it is stained with other miscellaneous junk and oils so the black paint definitely will hide it i went with outdoor paint because I thought it would
- 01:30 - 02:00 last longer i might be wrong i'm not an expert on painting but from what it looks like one coat is enough on this which is honestly very nice because I don't have to do another coat i was thinking maybe on the floor I would but I went really heavy when I laid it down so it looks really good honestly I have some Hallmaster Eras that I will be mounting onto this trailer some are small some are big and I also have some ERA straps because you need special straps for these coming in the mail they'll probably be here today or tomorrow that way I can honestly start
- 02:00 - 02:30 doing my moving jobs much safer than regular straps because without these man they're just not secure enough like you can put so many screws in here it would be very hard for this era to just break off the wall compared to like two screws that I've been using on like little hooks these are the D-rings that came with the trailer they are only on two screws but the screws are heavy duty and they run through metal this is the D-ring I've been using and just hooking up straps to it it's treated me well for the most part but it did fail on me once and I'm not letting that happen again i
- 02:30 - 03:00 learned my lesson today's job is honestly going to be pretty easy i'm going to be doing a job for my neighbor at the beginning of the subdivision trimming some trees and grinding a stump but first we got to head out to the scrapard and dump this trailer we got half a trailer worth of scrap metal and half a trailer worth of trash and then we have to come back home load up most of this trash from right here dump that trash can and haul it out to the landfill most of the trash is actually for my neighbors right here that moved i ended up telling them "Hey if I'm not home just bring whatever trash you have and just put it next to the fence and I'll haul it out to the landfill for you
- 03:00 - 03:30 guys." But it looks like they ended up putting more trash on the road next to the trash cuz So the trash company took the trash but they left all the other miscellaneous items so I'll just help them out and haul that out for them because they already moved out of state this is the trash pile right here and honestly it probably won't cost me any extra money to dump because this right here is scrap metal i'm just going to recycle this and that cup and that should cover the cost of this trash because it's all like very light so I'll take this right now with
- 03:30 - 04:00 me you scrappers know what I see look at this copper cord yeah this is definitely going to cover the dumpling alone got to watch out when this stuff's coming down with
- 04:00 - 04:30 speed this fencing is like all tangled up we'll move this plastic pipe i'll get it loaded last
- 04:30 - 05:00 man see how that broke cast iron this is like a pickaxe but it's trash just fell apart dump all you don't take golf cart tires unless you got the golf cart or the lawn mower
- 05:00 - 05:30 huh i got to bring Yeah take it nope now we're even all right now I could get rid of this so much easier that's trash scrap it down
- 05:30 - 06:00 these are good for gardening man but I don't have a garden so can't collect too many of them because over the years I just collected hundreds julian sir how you doing hey you want some golf cart tires with rims for free let me see there
- 06:00 - 06:30 how many you have i don't know let's see one two three four yes oh here you go metal too put it right there i guess they're not really allowed to take them but they'll take them for free what's up man you making money you want the check now how much is it yeah I'll take it 61 $61
- 06:30 - 07:00 i got a question for you for cords when you cut off the ends do you pay more for them or No what uh for cords like this uh so we pay the same they pay so if you cut this off you still pay the same yeah we still pay the same but some scrap jars pay more than that but we don't we don't have that big capacity to be separate that stuff okay but like those big things yeah cuz I've been cutting mine off i got a bunch of Yeah no you pay the same for them what you see in this BS what you what you can do okay
- 07:00 - 07:30 yeah I guess I'll have to find out if the other scrapyard pays more cuz if not I'll have to stop doing that cuz somebody told me they'll pay more but I didn't sell 5 cents more i don't think it's more than that 5 cents is not worth your time yeah then it's not really worth it cuz then that pretty much makes up the weight and cost that's right and the time time is money remember yep i just got paid $61 for the scrap metal which fills up more than half my truck i'll take it looks like somebody brought in some
- 07:30 - 08:00 classics for scraping they're probably just going to use them as lawn decor over here 6400 probably some sort of Ford or something at least it looks like it no Chevy wow i can't tell my trucks at all this is a little sketchy but if you're careful enough you can do it
- 08:00 - 08:30 while I was driving back home to pick up this trash I ended up calling two more scrap yards that I typically dump at and both of them said that they don't pay extra for extension cords cut offs which sucks because that's what I've been doing so I literally threw away a pretty good amount of money because people on
- 08:30 - 09:00 YouTube said that "Hey if you cut them off you're going to get more money." And I guess that varies from area to area and I should have double checked with my yard if they're actually going to pay me instead of just actually doing it but it is what it is we all live and learn i ain't cutting them off anymore i had this junk right here loaded up in my enclosed trailer and some other stuff and I ended up taking whatever was good to Goodwill and donating it and then uh this stuff I'm just going to take to the landfill because this lamp customer said she paid like 1,500 bucks for i couldn't even get
- 09:00 - 09:30 a dollar for it on Facebook Marketplace so I'm just going to scrap this Probably should have taken this Christmas tree to the scrapyard with me but it is what it is i'll take it later i'll just fill up this box with like other junk like this stuff right here some good stuff but not for me because I don't need it so what I'm going to do take it to the lant
- 09:30 - 10:00 i'm going to empty out all of this paper and keep this trash can for myself right as I was getting done loading the trash for my house I saw an inspector pull up over here to take pictures so I just let them know that I'm going to take this for them that way they don't find them for leaving trash look at this more scrap metal i didn't see this earlier all right this should be good let's head out to the landfill oh
- 10:00 - 10:30 man look at all this metal starting to pop out of the ground over here i need to fix this this looks like a 30 yard can right
- 10:30 - 11:00 here old school truck looks good though not too big of a load nothing crazy right here for sure i just got back home from the landfill the dump fee was honestly not bad at all it only costed me $60.75 which I'll definitely take but we're definitely going to have to grab
- 11:00 - 11:30 the stump grinder for this job right now and possibly the mini skid steer later i'm going to start this one up sometimes it wants to use the choke and sometimes it doesn't it's weird this job right here is going to be very easy for me but it's pretty pricey for the customer because I literally have to use pretty much everything like the stump grinder the dump trailer mini skid steer
- 11:30 - 12:00 for a little bit of grading later i'm going to use this chainsaw for the most part with the ladder just to get up there and just kind of go zap zap zap i almost forgot to grab this tool right here from the house but honestly it wouldn't be too big of a deal since the job is literally right here but this thing is another tool I need and this boy right here was very expensive when I had to buy it back in the day like around 400 bucks from still maybe 300 something I can't recall it cost a lot of money to buy these things and use them and you have to take into account it's not you just working you're going to have to replace them with age so
- 12:00 - 12:30 that's why you have to charge for these type of jobs even though they're easy and some of you guys will probably say "I'm too cheap at 750." But honestly since it's right here I don't mind it and some of you guys will say "Oh my gosh I would do that for free for my neighbor." But I can't work for free for free man i give discounts but I got to make money they have a stump that was cut down like a decade ago in their backyard
- 12:30 - 13:00 that thing's like almost fully rotten so I'm pretty sure this is going to eat it in no time heat up here
- 13:00 - 13:30 you always want to make sure you put down the E bra for these stump grinders that way they don't move what's up buddy you just woke up from a nap yeah you're looking at the GoPro you're like "What is this Daddy?" I know you don't see much of it huh
- 13:30 - 14:00 i used to keep this ladder in the garage but then I gave up it's just I got too much stuff in there man and it takes up so much space i need to get myself like an outdoor place to store it and I know I've been talking about it for decades but it will happen eventually man nothing happens overnight at least for me this is the job right here so basically all of these branches that are aiming down towards the grass I'm going to have to take down or at least most of them because what's happening right here is that their grass is dying it's like
- 14:00 - 14:30 just washing off because in the summer it just gets so much shade right here and the grass can't survive I guess according to them here's another angle for it not too big of an issue right here but also another problem they're having is that these roots are coming up from under the ground they used to be fully underground but as the trees are getting older they're starting to pop off so they're going to want this area filled in and sawed most likely down the line which we'll see if I'll do it or not i've never done saw before but I know
- 14:30 - 15:00 somebody that can help me with it this right here they want just chopped off right here georgia Power killed all of these trees for them apparently because the power lines are right there so they want to keep them for privacy still but this thing is like going into the R so they asked me to cut this one off and haul it off so I'll do that but yeah they're all pretty much dead crazy huh this is the other bush that I have
- 15:00 - 15:30 to trim right here i mean I don't have to they asked me if I can do it and they'll pay me an extra 50 bucks and I said "Yeah I can do it." So should be pretty easy for the most part this pulsar right here was a very good investment for me the only regret I have is that I didn't spend the extra like 300 bucks or 400 bucks cuz it was like literally double the cost for the next one but it was so much better cuz it was adjustable this one is not adjustable but it gets the job done it's just kind of weak because it only has
- 15:30 - 16:00 like 56 C heat heat
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- 18:00 - 18:30 i haven't done one of these jobs in a minute so I really forgot how fast the brush adds up like I didn't even do that much work and I cut quite a bit of stuff already
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- 19:00 - 19:30 oh yeah hey
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- 20:30 - 21:00 i'm pretty much done cutting those two trees for now just because the customer wants rather less cut off than more and then if more need to be cut down the line to cut more off just because they really like the privacy and the shade from that tree but they also Want the
- 21:00 - 21:30 grass back
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- 22:00 - 22:30 this stuff right here for a branch is extremely heavy i don't know why but I think they hold a lot of water i honestly didn't do a very good job at cutting down the brush because I didn't want to spend much time doing it but this is what we got to fit in there next it's not too bad it's just very
- 22:30 - 23:00 brushy
- 23:00 - 23:30 heat heat a tripper would sure be nice
- 23:30 - 24:00 too hot
- 24:00 - 24:30 if you want
- 24:30 - 25:00 There's a bunch of these briars in this bush right here and it was like all tangled up so what I'm going to do instead of trying to fit it all in one load which I'm pretty sure I can do still because there is enough space for it i just have to cut it down but I'm like there's no point since I have to go get the miniskit either way and I wasn't planning on taking this stuff to the landfill so I'm just going to dump it in my yard i have a bunch of old gas that I need to burn so I'm going to burn it
- 25:00 - 25:30 back when I started doing junk removal I
- 25:30 - 26:00 used to love dealing with brush because I didn't have the skids here that and pick up logs now after I got the skid steer I hate dealing with brush because they're always such a pain because logs I just come in there grab it put in the trailer and go this stuff you got to mess with like
- 26:00 - 26:30 crazy Heat heat
- 26:30 - 27:00 man I got to cut it off or something
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- 27:30 - 28:00 do this with a bigger skidster you ain't doing it this gate is broken i don't want to take it off all
- 28:00 - 28:30 right let me move my chainsaw and see if I can rip out that stone that way I don't even have to grind it it's almost fully rotted oh yeah
- 28:30 - 29:00 baby easy money right here wow want to shake off this
- 29:00 - 29:30 dirt heat heat
- 29:30 - 30:00 maybe I should have brought the skis it right away and try to rip out the whole thing in one piece but I didn't think I
- 30:00 - 30:30 could rip it out that easily honestly
- 30:30 - 31:00 what I'm doing right now is basically trying to dig out these briars because if you don't remove these roots they're going to come right back super
- 31:00 - 31:30 Fast heat heat
- 31:30 - 32:00 up here heat up here
- 32:00 - 32:30 as you see most of the stump is gone at
- 32:30 - 33:00 least up top i don't know about down there heat heat
- 33:00 - 33:30 all right let's move over baby
- 33:30 - 34:00 yeah this thing's pretty powerful man school bus coming through she didn't care she was like hauling through here
- 34:00 - 34:30 man lot of brush a lot of sunshine too yeah big difference huh yeah absolutely it is absolutely yeah i saw you loading up earlier and I was like come that thing filling up fast yeah it definitely did but yeah but looked good i didn't want to go too much as you said so I kind of left the stuff going pointing up but all the stuff kind of going down is gone so I like exactly where you went cuz you can always go back and take off a little more you can't ever put it back
- 34:30 - 35:00 right you know so Yep exactly i like that cuz if I'm thinking probably in three or four years just get you to do the same thing again okay depending on how this how it goes yeah how it goes you know so it looks dang good yep and I cut whatever stuff was right there uhhuh i mean I can run my skids through it and try to push some of that brush more in if you want but that branch you want it gone i got it gone don't worry just leave it like that just leave it like that that's fine all right man that stuff is dead dead
- 35:00 - 35:30 i mean like if you took a match over there yeah it it wouldn't be there for 10 minutes yep but they did it i'm not paying anything to put them back you know right so did you plant them or they were here no they were there when we moved in okay i don't know now i don't know if they were planted before they started the subdivision or what not or if they planted when they started the subdivision but Gotcha they were here when we moved into them so okay cool and for the back one I I started
- 35:30 - 36:00 cutting it up cutting it up and man it was just crazy so I went and I grabbed my skister and I ripped that whole stump out you see that stump i'm surprised they pulled it out i guess your dirt is very soft over there so that's nice yeah yeah i imagine that the only thing I can think of is the reason the soft is right there next to the or close to the U septic septic you know yeah it could be yeah all right what else you got left we just got the trampoline left and the wheelbarrow mhm
- 36:00 - 36:30 yeah look I'm kidding these bushes my offer still stands if you or somebody you know wants them tell them to come get it they can have it no I was joking man i know that but I'm telling you that trampoline if somebody wants it tell them to come get it they can have it there's nothing wrong with it as you see yeah no I see it facebook marketplace man that's the best place to get rid of it for free know what they what the catch is most people won't take it because it doesn't have the net because of insurance i didn't know that remember
- 36:30 - 37:00 all the ones we used to jump on growing up didn't have no net i didn't even have a trampoline we jump off trees well that's true but so this was all pretty much dirt over here and I'm going to have to come back and grind all this obviously to get it smoothed up with that machine and then I'll spread it out with the other one but okay yeah dang looks like you going to get through today yeah I think so if you don't you know we ain't we ain't rushing you so Okay yeah don't don't feel like you got the press to get
- 37:00 - 37:30 it done today you know that yeah this is the I still got to do that bush up front too yeah but grinding this is not going to be hard at all because it's mostly already decomposed for the most part okay we had it down to just a stump as you saw and that had all had grown up in 7 years gotcha so you know it's it is what it is so but um Cool do we need to go ahead and pay you now no you can pay me once I'm fully done yeah and like I said you know we how we appreciate you
- 37:30 - 38:00 coming and doing yeah good i appreciate the work sent me a text she said "Yay Andre is here." I said "Yep he's there." So good deal yeah but um it's so funny to me that you can tell people that they can pay you at the end of the job but they still offer to pay you before you're even done because they're so satisfied but I'm like I still got a lot of work left to do this my good old reliable Echo sometimes it starts sometimes it doesn't
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- 42:30 - 43:00 even though the stump was very small
- 43:00 - 43:30 once you get the dead stuff off stumps alive this got quite a bit of time to do
- 43:30 - 44:00 Look at this bro this thing is huge
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- 45:30 - 46:00 here heat heat
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- 47:00 - 47:30 heat heat the stump is fully removed it looks like a total mess but honestly this is what it's going to look like when you want the roots removed because the roots go all over the place and this was a big tree at some point this is what's left
- 47:30 - 48:00 of it a lot of it decomposed and a lot of it got grinded but these right here I mean look at these bad boys some thickness man
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- 49:00 - 49:30 i already know I'm going to get roasted in the comments by the landscapers that do this all the time because y'all are probably absolute pros and do this in no time i probably trimmed like three bushes my whole life so yeah and they were much smaller than this so I'm definitely learning right now
- 49:30 - 50:00 i can't really put you guys in here to show you the angle because the other side has bushes all the way up to the house as well but basically they're like all over the window as you can see over there and I did tell the customer that I'm not a pro at this but I can get it done and he's like "Well we're not looking for a pro." So I was like "All
- 50:00 - 50:30 right cool heat heat
- 50:30 - 51:00 hey hey hey
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- 51:30 - 52:00 you have done one hell of a job like thank you i almost cried seeing the backyard really not kidding i thought I was going to cry he was like "Are you really going to cry?" I'm like I think I'm going to cry it's amazing you like the bushes i thought you said you didn't do a good job on bushes well I'm I'm not going to say I'm a pro you know i'm not going to do a horrible job
- 52:00 - 52:30 if I say you're a pro you're a pro it looks dang good that's exactly how we like them we like to have still have our privacy you know but you know not stretch over the window like it was you know i cut them off over there on the window so you should be good yeah and when I get in there I'm just swinging trying to stay away from both we've already cut through two extension cords so what's that tell you hey you got to have like that thing is an extended one so it's like it's much easier cuz you can maneuver well now she's using an electric one
- 52:30 - 53:00 we had a gas power be a little bit different but And you got to be careful with that tool because like even pro slice themselves bad it's like that when that thing is moving you tap it you're done you're done
- 53:00 - 53:30 heat heat i don't like leaving these behind even though they're so small and they're going to get mulched you know it's an eyesore for the customer after the job's done but apparently they almost cried seeing this so that makes me happy
- 53:30 - 54:00 what the machines know I'll come get them tonight you sure yep heat heat
- 54:00 - 54:30 i need to close my enclosed trailer but it's for sure fully dry now this is the
- 54:30 - 55:00 second day so should be all good let's see if everything came out perfect whenever it's brush I mean this stuff just slides out no problem i think we both got a good deal i didn't have to drive much for this job or work hard for it i was just kind of like come give a price got the job did it so took me half
- 55:00 - 55:30 a day 750 I'll take it and that's how it's done ladies and gentlemen you know the saying happy wife happy life same thing goes for business happy customers happy
- 55:30 - 56:00 business bet you guys didn't hear that one before this right here is going to wrap it up for this video if you guys enjoyed this content please don't forget to leave me a like comment and subscribe and I'll catch you guys in the next one peace