Instead of "Green Truck" on the side of my truck it says Anderson Recycling (my name) and no one elses.....I would be rather be level one with my own biz than a corporate sellout
Instead of "Green Truck" on the side of my truck it says Anderson Recycling (my name) and no one elses.....I would be rather be level one with my own biz than a corporate sellout
BUYING ALL COMPUTER SCRAP WORKING OR NOT
CHECK OUT MY BUYERS THREAD http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...nic-scrap.html
https://getjunk.net/Knox-County-TN-0...Recycling.html
Nope.
I keep typing out replies, and grandma's voice keeps ringing in my ears: "Son, if you cain't say something nice, don't say nothing at all."
Let me just say: my level's just fine with me. I'm grateful for what I have and have no need to be jealous of what my fellow man has.
That's a pretty good level to be at, as far as I'm concerned.
Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein
If I ever move to Denver I'll make sure to wave as I pass your yard with my load.I wouldn't want to offend you by giving you my low level scrapping business....not sure if you know business or not because a smart businessman wouldn't go onto a forum about his type of business and basically belittle his fellow businessmen....word of mouth if both good and bad for a business
So you have someone working for you or with you? Are you properly licensed? Do you have insurance in case your helper/employee gets hurt? Do you give him a regular paycheck and withhold all you are suppose to for taxes and other state and federal requirements? Do you require your helper/employee to wear the proper safety gear, and comply with OSHA requirements?
Or is this just someone that helps and shares in the profit, if that is the case, are you paying him as a contractor, or is he a business partner?
If you don't have all the correct things in place, one simple little tiny accident could cause you to loose all you have built up to at this point. If this is honestly where you are at, I for one would like to know your story if you are willing to write it. It might tone down your offensive statements a bit and would have far more value than what you have posted thus far in this thread, it actually might help other people instead of offend them.
Scott
At the heart of science is an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes--an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense. -- Carl Sagan
I searched but could not find a link for "Green Truck" or anything to do with a franchise with that name. Does anyone have a link? If you type it out as a website it just says it's under construction.
Franchise opportunities are actually not a bad idea for people who have never owned a business or do not understand how to operate a business. They lay every possible thing out for you. Matter of fact, if you buy into a good franchise, it's almost impossible if you are following everything you are suppose to be doing, to fail, unless the franchise itself fails.
I have been seriously playing with the idea of franchising a part of what I do so that I can help other people create a successful business while at the same time generating a good steady stream of material to process. I won't be doing this anytime in the very near future, I have my own business to grow and look after. But I have been tumbling the idea around in my head just the same.
With all that being said however, the OP should not be giving advice about business if he has bought into a franchise and is stating their sales pitch, or worse if he is just simply re--posting their instructions and calling them his own.
If anyone has the link for "Green Truck" I would be interested, you can either post it here or send it via email.
Scott
Last edited by NobleMetalWorks; 07-05-2013 at 08:54 PM.
NOBEL METAL WORKS
This post is not intended to give advice on franchising.
Last edited by Tcgs; 07-06-2013 at 03:27 PM.
GREENTRUCK
"CHANGING THE WAY YOU LOOK AT RECYCLING"
Here is my level.....I have never looked upon anyone doing an honest days work as being below me, no matter what they do and I teach my children that as well.
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them.” John Wayne-- The Shootist
NEWBS READ THIS THREAD ABOUT REFINING!!!!
http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/off-t...ning-read.html
This is not a post about franchise help.
Last edited by Tcgs; 07-06-2013 at 03:28 PM.
Where is your franchise information, your business license, etc. I can find no information. Who did you franchise through? Where is your sales documents (pitch), etc?
Reason I ask is that if you truly started your own franchise, I would be interested in knowing how exactly you did it. I know people who have started franchises, and have done very well, but it's a long and laborious process. When it comes to recycling it's even worse, you have to comply with the Federal EPA, and each state EPA program you operate in, not to mention the local governments, and that's just one tiny aspect of the environmental licensing.
And if it's your franchise, who operates the franchise while you are out getting your hands dirty?
How many franchises have you sold, and are those people on this forum? I would like to talk with them. Or if not on this forum, how can someone get in contact with them? Franchises always refer to their franchisees when new clients are asking about the franchise as a viable business to involve themselves in.
I am honestly interested if you have honestly successfully created a franchise. More info! I may be able to benchmark what I eventually intend to do, although our businesses are different, they still are similar enough.
Scott
Last edited by NobleMetalWorks; 07-05-2013 at 09:12 PM.
You make a valuable point and thank you for presenting the different levels, I never thought of it like that. Personally, I view scrapping as an alternative to the monotonous 8 our work day. Yes, I get all my scrap for free because I'm really good with numbers and communication. As a former math teacher and a holder of a B.A. In Communication, it's the perfect combination. I take a professional approach to what I do. I have a business card, I exercise extreme business ethics, and so on. The end result, I don't have to find scrap, it finds me. So, what category would I fit in, maybe 3a. I sell a product I never pay for which yields me 95% interest ALL the time. While you make a larger sum of money each year, try answering these questions: how is your health and how much free time do you have on your hands to exercse and spend with the family, i have a ton of both. how much do you have to spend to make that much, i bearly spend $1000 to $20,000. Do you get my drift, its not working hard thats the key, its working smart. Can't wait to get your response.
YOU GUYS!!!
GREENTRUCK is MY FRANCHISE
I guarantee the contracts, the scrap, and the system.
I operate one of my own franchises.[/QUOTE]
OK let me educate you a little.... you have either bought a franchise or you own a company and are selling franchises....or you owned the company,sold it to someone and bought back a franchised piece of it....which the latter would be the smarter of the three options
Last edited by griff5693; 07-05-2013 at 09:20 PM.
Thank you for your interest Scott.
There is a lot of propitiatory information. I will tell you what I can.
I have two Owned franchises currently. Denver and Phoenix.
Phoenix has already sold, Denver is for sale.
As for telling you how I franchised, how about I tell you what I found out about franchising a scrap business.
WHAT IS YOUR PROPRIETARY INFO? Everyone here knows how to scrap, what are you offering.
Me, I offer contracts, guaranteed scrap, guaranteed contracts, already negotiated.
What will you offer?
As for licensing and that other jazz, you need a partner. Maybe one who has already franchised other businesses. Start there.
I don't expect to become a franchise expert, simply I have a good franchise idea and have a proven model.
Also, Scott.
As for my time management.
I built the accounts in month one.
Been fine tuning since.
We run trucks on Tuesdays, sort and dismantle what we didn't sell on Tuesday on Wednesday. I do invoicing and check writing on Fridays. Thursdays are for my "once every two week" clients.
I work full time around the clock, but as for the scrap portion, two days a week.
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