Cool story, book value on the truck you described is roughly 20k by itself… so your advice is OP should make sure they get 80% off because you did pre covid. Nice 👍
Generally its for construction waste & old furniture/landscaping stuff. Worst case, even if you have to sift through it, it’s still a huge profit margin. Or sacrifice some profit and pay some laborer to do it.
Dump trailer rentals. You drop off, they fill it up, you dump and bring to next customer.
With only 20k they’ll need a loan to afford a truck that can haul a dump trailer filled to max weight.
2005 6.0 HD Chevrolet, paid $5k and towed full dump trailers of shingle tear offs, for two years with no issue.
Cool story, book value on the truck you described is roughly 20k by itself… so your advice is OP should make sure they get 80% off because you did pre covid. Nice 👍
Great idea but you would have to make sure it’s properly separated or your sifting through it at the dump. And people just don’t follow directions.
Separated? Where I’m at in California we just back up to a pit and hit the hydraulics.
Generally its for construction waste & old furniture/landscaping stuff. Worst case, even if you have to sift through it, it’s still a huge profit margin. Or sacrifice some profit and pay some laborer to do it.