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The hardest part of building a real business is not what you say “yes” to. It’s what you have to say “no” to. If you’re like me, “shiny objects” are real. New machines. New ideas. New services. New side business. The toughest part? You could probably do most of it pretty well. But that’s what makes it dangerous. Discipline for guys like us isn't about “waking up early” or “working hard” — that's in our DNA Discipline is this: Being able to look at all the fun, new ideas and say, “No. I’m going to fix the one hard problem in my business first.” In your business, the thing you NEED to do almost always feels harder than the thing you WANT to do. Why? Because you don’t know how to do it yet. Or maybe you kind of know what to do… but you know it will take longer than you want. So instead of addressing the "hard thing" head on, most operators: Buy a new machine or attachment Research "better" machine upgrades or HP options Start a new service (like excavation) Switch to a new service area Tinker with new software to “optimize” the backend But the truth is, we just need to be honest and ask: 1. What is actually holding my business back right now? 2. Am I spending my time fixing THAT thing? If cash is your bottleneck, you fix your prices until you make real profit If leads are your bottleneck, you learn how to market better until more leads come in If closing is your bottleneck, you call/text leads faster until you start winning more jobs Not “another project.” Not “build a house on the side.” Not “add a second business.” Not “research the latest high-flow technology” The question is not, “What else could I do?” The better questions are: “What's the bottleneck in my business right now?” “What am I not doing because I don't know how?” Step 1: Tell the truth about the single most important problem in your business that is: - taking way too long to fix, or - you really don’t know how to fix Step 2: Bite down on that problem like a log in the grapple and don’t let go until it’s in the pile.
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@Nik McKee Amen, God bless!
Most you have charged for 1 acre?
Highest I’ve quoted is 2200, highest paid is 2000 so far.
Insurance
Did anyone purchase an insurance policy before their first jobs?
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Yes I purchased insurance before my first job
Insurance
So I got quoted for insurance for $1,810 per year for General Liability with rental and inland marine coverage. It covers $100K for rental and $30K for inland marine. Is this decent?
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@Russell Carraway so at least a 20k gvrw trailer right? I've been looking at those 8 wheel goose necks 25+5 with mega ramps
Safest trailer to unload equipment from?
Tilt back, over fender drive over. So many options. This good for my 97 Kubuto? I’ve watched videos of people driving them off and it looks like they are gonna tip sometimes. Looking for something safe for a sister and not a monster on the road. Some of these roads are narrow 😂
Safest trailer to unload equipment from?
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@Josh Reaper
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@Josh Reaper looks like it has the dovetail though? doesn't that help?
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James Louros
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