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  • @HangNguyen-ih8rf
    @HangNguyen-ih8rfАй бұрын

    He’s so naive but very smart to call in Ramsey for advice. I hope he listen.

  • @bettysmith4527
    @bettysmith4527Ай бұрын

    NO dude, don't do it!!!

  • @JeffersonRomney
    @JeffersonRomneyАй бұрын

    I've never seen a tool truck parked outside a nice house. I've seen plenty of them parked for the night outside apartment buildings and small rentals. Might be an indicator of what the true income really is.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    Why would you see them parked at any of those locations?

  • @Papawforreal

    @Papawforreal

    Ай бұрын

    @@reese85because that’s all most of them can afford.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    @@Papawforreal again you won’t see those trucks parked in a residential area. There’ll parked at a job site

  • @joesmith3590

    @joesmith3590

    Ай бұрын

    @@reese85they still go home dude.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    @@joesmith3590 not the trucks. I used to own a bread route. We didn’t bring the trucks home, we parked at the job location to receive orders and loaded up our trucks every morning.

  • @ajuister
    @ajuisterАй бұрын

    I'm always reminded of the scene where Micheal is pitching his business investment to The Office and Jim walks up and draws a pyramid around it

  • @esonon5210
    @esonon5210Ай бұрын

    When he said he was 19, I understood why he fell for this MLM scheme.

  • @johndone8045

    @johndone8045

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds like snapon, not a MLM thou

  • @OtisFlint

    @OtisFlint

    Ай бұрын

    @@johndone8045 barely above an MLM.

  • @Rome1017Lights

    @Rome1017Lights

    Ай бұрын

    This is a tool truck company and this is exactly how it works. It's not some scam or MLM at all. The premise behind this is you buy a truck and tools and you sell on behalf of high quality tool companies, such as Snap On, Mac Tools or Matco to technicians st independent shops or dealerships. Most of the time these salesmen will work for someone that owns multiple tool trucks for an horly rate until they have saved enough to buy their own truck. In the same way a dentist works for a dental office long enough until they can save and open their own practice.

  • @TonyCox1351

    @TonyCox1351

    Ай бұрын

    I knew snap on was preying on their customers didn’t know they were preying on their contractors too lol

  • @Omar_Zazzle

    @Omar_Zazzle

    Ай бұрын

    Should I do it? I am 87 years old and I only get $200.00 a month on Social Security and I live with my Grandson.

  • @ivanandkristalseymore423
    @ivanandkristalseymore423Ай бұрын

    As a mechanic for 25 years, I would say that every job is probably really good as a hobby but once you do it for a living, it starts to suck a little bit mechanics top of that list for me

  • @chief5981

    @chief5981

    Ай бұрын

    Well, I’ve done nearly all my repairs on my own but I’m grateful for what you do for us.

  • @joesmith3590

    @joesmith3590

    Ай бұрын

    It was a lot better the longer you go back. I think engineering hates everyone that has to work on a car or truck anymore by the design.

  • @rafaelcardenas515

    @rafaelcardenas515

    23 күн бұрын

    @@joesmith3590it is called programmed obsolescence, cars are designed to be replaced not repaired that’s why now they are more difficult to repair. Same happens with gadgets

  • @adamseidel9780
    @adamseidel9780Ай бұрын

    Man. Who is at the top of this tool hustle empire? All the workers get sold tools on $20,000 of debt by the truck owners, all the truck owners get their truck on $170,000 in debt…

  • @frankcb11

    @frankcb11

    Ай бұрын

    Guys on the top always eat!

  • @Imaginarysonics
    @ImaginarysonicsАй бұрын

    This is either a scam or an MLM. Nobody makes this much in door to door sales despite what gurus say online.

  • @johndone8045

    @johndone8045

    Ай бұрын

    Thats how snapon sells to shops

  • @Rome1017Lights

    @Rome1017Lights

    Ай бұрын

    This is a tool truck company and this is exactly how it works. It's not some scam or MLM at all. The premise behind this is you buy a truck and tools and you sell on behalf of high quality tool companies, such as Snap On, Mac Tools or Matco to technicians st independent shops or dealerships. Most of the time these salesmen will work for someone that owns multiple tool trucks for an horly rate until they have saved enough to buy their own truck. In the same way a dentist works for a dental office long enough until they can save and open their own practice.

  • @bovnycccoperalover3579
    @bovnycccoperalover3579Ай бұрын

    Hayden go to trade school and cash flow it. Maybe become a car mechanic. You were smart to call Ramsey.

  • @rltreasure

    @rltreasure

    14 күн бұрын

    I agree. He can get into HVAC at trade school and make $250,000 a year.

  • @SO4JTV
    @SO4JTVАй бұрын

    So glad the RAMSEY TEAM threw a “WRENCH” on this idea- & that they “HAMMERED” home good financial advice! 😂 👏

  • @kevinkidneyy

    @kevinkidneyy

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @SO4JTV

    @SO4JTV

    Ай бұрын

    @@kevinkidneyy I think I “NAILED” it !! 🤣 🔨 🔧

  • @jw_richboy4579
    @jw_richboy4579Ай бұрын

    Don’t ever believe what a sales person tell you! They are the biggest liers😭

  • @mikefannon6994

    @mikefannon6994

    26 күн бұрын

    Wait a minute, I'm a retired salesman of body shop tools and supplies. Did it for 20 years. Sold to repeat customers in VA & WV. My customers became friends because I was always honest, kept them informed, sold good products at good prices - good value. And made a good living.

  • @YeseniaCanogarcia-cj1qg
    @YeseniaCanogarcia-cj1qgАй бұрын

    Oh, I love you guys, the best market analysis! Seriously, why not mention Eledator?

  • @9liveslisa
    @9liveslisaАй бұрын

    Don't start your life out in debt. Just don't do it.

  • @johndone8045

    @johndone8045

    Ай бұрын

    Depends

  • @MrJimmy3459
    @MrJimmy3459Ай бұрын

    Definitely Snap-on tools, extremely overpriced tools

  • @cherrypieforbreakfast1499

    @cherrypieforbreakfast1499

    Ай бұрын

    Snap-on is premium, great stuff. I own a bunch of it. But, I've seen Snappy franchises take down several guys. I'd never do it. Same goes for Matco, Mac, Cornwell, etc, etc

  • @blakeharrison3972

    @blakeharrison3972

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah thinking the same thing

  • @doctorbeanis

    @doctorbeanis

    Ай бұрын

    Yep!

  • @michaelwoods4495

    @michaelwoods4495

    Ай бұрын

    You're right about the Snap-On price, but they are excellent quality. And the tool truck is a service to their customers. If I were working on a vehicle for one of my retail customers and needed something, having it there on a tool truck has value.

  • @HotMustard420

    @HotMustard420

    Ай бұрын

    The techs get into lots of debt buying things off the tool truck. The young guy in the bay next to me was young and financed over $20,000 just into a big tool box. Just the BOX! My tool box I got from Lowe's on clearance for about $1000.

  • @softy-bf5eg
    @softy-bf5egАй бұрын

    Transfer of wealth usually occur during market crash, so the more stocks drop, the more I buy, in the meanwhile I'm just focused on making better investments and earning more as recession fear increases, apparently there are strategies to 3x gains in this present market cos I read of someone that pulled a profit of $350k within 6months, and it would really help if you could make a video covering these strategies.

  • @TitaAnderson

    @TitaAnderson

    Ай бұрын

    Understanding personal finances and investing will most likely lead to greater financial independence. By being knowledgeable about money and investing, individuals can make informed decisions about how to save, spend, and invest their money or you could hire a financial expert.

  • @Fredia-fy2xt

    @Fredia-fy2xt

    Ай бұрын

    that's the more reason I prefer my day to day investment decisions being guided by an advisor seeing that their entire skillset is built around going long and short at the same time both employing risk for its asymmetrical upside and laying off risk as a hedge against the inevitable downward turns, coupled with the exclusive information/analysis they have, it's near impossible to not out-perform, been using my advisor for over 2years+

  • @marlisamirabal

    @marlisamirabal

    Ай бұрын

    How can I reach this adviser of yours? because I'm seeking for a more effective investment approach on my savings

  • @Fredia-fy2xt

    @Fredia-fy2xt

    Ай бұрын

    Just research the name Angela Lynn Shilling. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

  • @marlisamirabal

    @marlisamirabal

    Ай бұрын

    I looked her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon. Thank you

  • @cosmomontanaro5759
    @cosmomontanaro5759Ай бұрын

    I encountered something like this, only it was selling water filters. Unless you have a passion for sales (I did not), it will not work. Not ever. $170k in debt will not work, period, regardless of how much passion you have for it.

  • @MaiDaniella-mr2gq
    @MaiDaniella-mr2gqАй бұрын

    You work for a 40yrs to have $1m in your retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10k in a bitcion coin for just fe months and now they are multimillionaires thanks to Charlotte Grace Miller

  • @ambinelson

    @ambinelson

    Ай бұрын

    After I raised up to 125k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states also paid for my son's surgery Glory to God shalom.

  • @Richardfain-qc3ge

    @Richardfain-qc3ge

    Ай бұрын

    I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?

  • @jahhflies

    @jahhflies

    Ай бұрын

    Really you people know her? I was even thinking that I'm the only one she has helped walk through the fears and falls of trading

  • @MaiDaniella-mr2gq

    @MaiDaniella-mr2gq

    Ай бұрын

    she's mostly on Instagrams, using the user name

  • @MaiDaniella-mr2gq

    @MaiDaniella-mr2gq

    Ай бұрын

    FXMILLER18 💯.. that's it

  • @joeplanter7959
    @joeplanter7959Ай бұрын

    This is the type of guy that sounds like he’s still going to do this anyways

  • @bigcahuna42366
    @bigcahuna42366Ай бұрын

    There aren't any guarantees that this guy will make $180K per year doing this job unless he is in a contract that specifically includes his compensation (which he isn't in this case). Tons of people have done what he plans to do and have found themselves in the middle of a financial crisis.

  • @austyn5004
    @austyn5004Ай бұрын

    I was a service writer for a couple years and most mechanics I know regret becoming one. They all hate their jobs; most service writers do too. This was back in 2011. I’m sure it’s so much worse now with new vehicles

  • @frankcb11

    @frankcb11

    Ай бұрын

    Way worse mechanic and auto collision. Now idk what’s happening but I do know the industry lacks innovation and ways to adapt, attract, and keep new or young talent. I want to solve this problem

  • @lillyvazgueztk1410
    @lillyvazgueztk1410Ай бұрын

    If you’re not in the financial market space right now, you are making a huge mistake, I understand that it could be due to ignorance, but if you want to make your money work for you prevent inflation

  • @lillyvazgueztk1410

    @lillyvazgueztk1410

    Ай бұрын

    I went from no money to lnvest with to busting my A** off on Uber eats for four months to raise about $20k to start trading with Tracy Britt Cool. I am at $128k right now and LOVING that you have to bring this up here

  • @Watersbill89

    @Watersbill89

    Ай бұрын

    Hello how do you make such ?? I'm a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God.

  • @user-it8bz9yc5t

    @user-it8bz9yc5t

    Ай бұрын

    She is my family' personal Broker and also a personal Broker to many families in the United states, she is a licensed broker in the United States.

  • @Jannaraymond829

    @Jannaraymond829

    Ай бұрын

    After I raised up to 75k tra d ing with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.

  • @natelie2617

    @natelie2617

    Ай бұрын

    I'm very much aware of the great benefits of working with a pro but I haven't found one for myself.

  • @thebeegood1731
    @thebeegood1731Ай бұрын

    $170K to sell some tools out of a truck?? Yeah, there are definitely some tools in this story.

  • @johndone8045

    @johndone8045

    Ай бұрын

    Snapon, thats how they sell tools to shops

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    @@johndone8045 exactly it’s like owning a bread route. Your paying for the truck, as well as the route

  • @Jawrathful

    @Jawrathful

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @Michael-kv5ff
    @Michael-kv5ffАй бұрын

    Bros making 15 an thinking he can make 180k a year? Sounds like a scam

  • @OtisFlint

    @OtisFlint

    Ай бұрын

    Of course it's a scam. They tell you max you can make, which 1% of people actually make. Most take the $170k debt and make $70k/year.

  • @austintomkewitz3981

    @austintomkewitz3981

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@OtisFlint I doubt they make 70k

  • @dnah02
    @dnah02Ай бұрын

    19 years old that is a ripe opportunity to get someone ripped off as they don't have enough life experience. Good thing he did not take out the debt.

  • @Aerik
    @AerikАй бұрын

    Snapon or Matco 100%. The Amway of tools!

  • @bluejedi723

    @bluejedi723

    Ай бұрын

    dude who runs the youtube channel Franchise city just did a video about Snapon and Matco tools. Basically this type of franchise is a BAD investment and BAD idea

  • @louismat319
    @louismat319Ай бұрын

    Rule No 1. Never pay for a Job

  • @bubbaramsey9777
    @bubbaramsey9777Ай бұрын

    If the money was quick then there would be a waiting list to sign up.

  • @PearlBagel
    @PearlBagelАй бұрын

    If you have the drive and ambition to make this truck worth it, then you have the drive and ambition to start your own business.

  • @GAFB1122
    @GAFB1122Ай бұрын

    I was once young. I went to one of these companies that sold a dream. Selling fire extinguishers. They said I could easily make 6 figures. And all I had to do was buy the promo kit, and they would give me the leads. I was 18. Thankfully, I said no. But how can these people sleep at night lying and misleading people. Sociopaths I call them.

  • @acd1168

    @acd1168

    Ай бұрын

    😬

  • @Rome1017Lights

    @Rome1017Lights

    Ай бұрын

    This is a tool truck company and this is exactly how it works. It's not some scam at all. The premise behind this is you buy a truck and tools and you sell on behalf of high quality tool companies, such as Snap On, Mac Tools or Matco to technicians st independent shops or dealerships. Most of the time these salesmen will work for someone that owns multiple tool trucks for an horly rate until they have saved enough to buy their own truck. In the same way a dentist works for a dental office long enough until they can save and open their own practice. They never target young people like it's claimed in this video, most of the time it's retired or semi retired technicians looking for a career switch

  • @GAFB1122

    @GAFB1122

    Ай бұрын

    @Rome1017Lights And you would trust all that to a 19 year old with no sales or life experience. It's a scam and the kid was going to be a victim. Thankfully he called.

  • @joesmith3590

    @joesmith3590

    Ай бұрын

    @@Rome1017Lightsdo you know what percent of salespeople make their money back and what the time frame is? Some people make money in every MLM.

  • @impopquiz

    @impopquiz

    26 күн бұрын

    @@Rome1017Lightshe has to fork out 170k first (not 17k, not 70k) and with a loan, he needs to pay interests too! Unless he’s got a guaranteed customer base to offset this 170k or at least close to it, he will not be getting a salary for awhile. 😅

  • @theresacurrin6395
    @theresacurrin6395Ай бұрын

    You are a smart guy. You called before you took out the debt!

  • @ulf5738

    @ulf5738

    Ай бұрын

    He will call back in a year when he’s drowning in debt.

  • @scottsanders2474

    @scottsanders2474

    20 күн бұрын

    He will only be a smart guy if he follows the advice Rachel and George gave him. If he ignores it and takes on the debt, he will be even dumber than a guy who didn't call.

  • @LASLOEGRI
    @LASLOEGRIАй бұрын

    Great advice. This position might work for the guy whose dad and uncle were tool guys and who was hacking tools from age 8 and knows the shops and craftspeople who buy and use tools in the area. But you can’t sell tools if you don’t use tools and love to sell. Bless Ramsey advisors.

  • @mspadorchard1
    @mspadorchard1Ай бұрын

    This sounds analogous to the Cutco knife selling company... who pulls the same stunt for college kids. They make the kids buy their over priced knives to show other people. The profit for the company comes from selling the knives to the college kids... who almost never make a decent wage. The knives are way over priced. I have never met a college kid who actually said that selling cutco knives was a good job. Frankly... get your self into a trade of some sort if you don't want to do to college. Something like carpentry, electrical work, plumbing. Trades are life skills, and if yoy ever decide to switch to another trade or go to college... you will develop a life long skill that is highly employable.

  • @alberttang6955

    @alberttang6955

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, my friend's college age daughter got snared by Cutco into their knife sales. She ended up doing demos for all her relatives and her mom's friends who were being nice, but she only sold a couple of knives. All of that time and energy spent shilling knives would have been better spent working at a part time retail job.

  • @virgierutledge3004

    @virgierutledge3004

    Ай бұрын

    See my comment. This happened to our son.

  • @fire12731

    @fire12731

    24 күн бұрын

    Way back my one friend tried to do Cutco. She didn’t last long as she couldn’t sell anything

  • @thejakelegion
    @thejakelegionАй бұрын

    I'm a 32 year old business owner. WHAT kind of person would try to talk a 19 year old into borrowing that kind of money for a "job"???

  • @GAFB1122

    @GAFB1122

    Ай бұрын

    I asked a similar question below. But unfortunately there is no shortage of BAD people with no character, no morals, no decency, and no respect that are willing to do it.

  • @Judep4237

    @Judep4237

    Ай бұрын

    Well we talk plenty of 19-year olds into taking out student loans for that amount!

  • @thejakelegion

    @thejakelegion

    Ай бұрын

    @@Judep4237 very good point. Both are outrageous.

  • @benjaminfitzgerald7011

    @benjaminfitzgerald7011

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@Judep4237 Very few student loans are that much. Average cost of an undergraduate degree is roughly 50k. You don't get into six figure loans unless you go to grad school.

  • @davidbrayshaw3529

    @davidbrayshaw3529

    Ай бұрын

    A predator. Just like the predators that sign up kids for student loans for degrees that will qualify them for flipping burgers.

  • @GAFB1122
    @GAFB1122Ай бұрын

    Here is a way to assess the legitimacy of it. Do they accept anyone as long as you pay. See an actual job or even legit sales position will assess your skills, qualifications, etc. Selling cars is a sales position but a dealership will not hire just anyone. Even in sales, when the only requirement is to put up money, RUN!!!!

  • @talyahr3302
    @talyahr3302Ай бұрын

    The amount of people you'd have to sell tools to, to make up for $170k is wild. Especially with Amazon as your competitor.

  • @Weakeyedominant

    @Weakeyedominant

    Ай бұрын

    Professionals would never buy their tools from Amazon, but there are still plenty of competitors.

  • @Rome1017Lights

    @Rome1017Lights

    Ай бұрын

    Does not take much. Average sales income is just under $20,000 per week for the average tool truck in the US.

  • @cosmomontanaro5759

    @cosmomontanaro5759

    Ай бұрын

    @@Weakeyedominant Professionals buy tools that work and are competitively prices, because that's what business is about: low cost, high income. Plenty of such tools on Amazon and eBay (plus lots that are junk).

  • @frankcb11

    @frankcb11

    Ай бұрын

    @@Rome1017Lightswhere do you get this data? I know Like 4 of these guys within a certain location. Don’t make that much

  • @CraigWhargoul
    @CraigWhargoulАй бұрын

    As a person who worked in the automotive industry for 10 years, I can say that only dumb people in the shop get excited when the tool truck comes around.

  • @MathiasJarlson
    @MathiasJarlsonАй бұрын

    $170k GROSS not net. The snap on guy that visits us makes 70-80k a year and he is always stressed out.

  • @frankcb11

    @frankcb11

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah but how much of that does he pay back to snap on and insurance on the tools? Wait I see your point

  • @frankcb11

    @frankcb11

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah this industry is very hard. This guy doesn’t understand this. I wouldn’t touch this

  • @lifestream4191
    @lifestream4191Ай бұрын

    That's not a "job" it's a business. Good tool sellers make very good money. But they have to bust their butt, it's not for the weak.

  • @bobbylibertini
    @bobbylibertiniАй бұрын

    Tool trucks are on the way out (Well, not totally, but the business model is contracting). The chick is right...if you're not a truly good salesman, you won't make the big bucks. Considering the absurd cost of Snap-On, MAC,(etc.) tools, a huge number of mechanics are finding there are better alternatives online or from B&M stores. The glory days for tool truck brand tools are ending. Too much other just-as-good or even better stuff out there now for a fraction of the tool truck prices, and mechanics are catching on.

  • @mustangthings
    @mustangthingsАй бұрын

    Dude probably sees the snap on guy fleecing his coworkers and he wants in on that racket.

  • @ditttch
    @ditttchАй бұрын

    Sounds like a snap-on job. No way $100k +

  • @Jeffrey125s
    @Jeffrey125s27 күн бұрын

    This concept is very common for any delivery. Bread, Soda, etc… you are an independent contractor and lease or buy your truck. When you retire or quit you sell the “business” you would have equity

  • @russlea6383
    @russlea6383Ай бұрын

    You can buy a bread route for less than half of that.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    It depends on the route/company

  • @Rollieeeee
    @RollieeeeeАй бұрын

    Go get your CDL and drive for UPS making bank your investment is not anywhere near 10% of that $170k and you’ll clear 6 figures yearly

  • @austintomkewitz3981

    @austintomkewitz3981

    Ай бұрын

    CDL A or B if B sign me up bruh

  • @CSTLLNS

    @CSTLLNS

    Ай бұрын

    @@austintomkewitz3981class A all the way

  • @SammyReviews.
    @SammyReviews.Ай бұрын

    Could you please provide me with your updated Discord ECOM link? The ones I've attempted to access indicate that the link has expired.

  • @user-yf6cd9bb8t
    @user-yf6cd9bb8t25 күн бұрын

    It sounds like what they told me when I began selling tupperware and Avon. Except we just had to start with a basic kit. A few people make money, but not really.

  • @skateata1
    @skateata1Ай бұрын

    Reminds me of when everyone was selling cutting knives

  • @charlesw1973
    @charlesw1973Ай бұрын

    Pretty sure there was a call in the past about a person who already bought a truck for work and went into financial trouble

  • @Raegoul
    @RaegoulАй бұрын

    The thing is this is common in other franchises too. I have a relative in the commercial leasing sector and they see the most shady things that the franchises do to the franchisees.

  • @digikpkm
    @digikpkm20 күн бұрын

    My brother did that, over 100k in debt and after a crash he lost the truck… because of bad insurance (the one he went with to save money) he did not get any money for his totaled truck. Now he needs to pay back that money and has no truck to work with.

  • @kasession
    @kasessionАй бұрын

    This is NOT a job.

  • @baine3388
    @baine338825 күн бұрын

    There is a very small portion of mechanics that are good enough to flag time and get rich on it. First you half to be in the right position with a shop that offers flag time and has constant business coming through. Then you need to be experienced enough complete jobs under the time those jobs pay so you can capitalize on flagging time. To do this you also have to have thousands to tens of thousands of dollars of your own tools. It takes years to build up to the level of mechanic it takes to make a really decent income (over 150k) but it is doable. I don't think most mechanics ever make it there though.

  • @AdamGbl95
    @AdamGbl95Ай бұрын

    So...basically, why would you dive under water to only have your hair stick out, rather than just stay out of the water.

  • @tubenachos
    @tubenachosАй бұрын

    Hayden called the wrong people 😂😂😂 he's lucky Dave wasn't there he would get roasted 😅

  • @dumdumdugan1940

    @dumdumdugan1940

    Ай бұрын

    Orrrr, he called the right people because they stopped him from doing something dumb

  • @user-vi5vd3ty9d
    @user-vi5vd3ty9dАй бұрын

    Hopefully homie stays away from this shit storm. Good advice by the Ramsey team.

  • @JakeStewart1343

    @JakeStewart1343

    Ай бұрын

    He didn't sound convinced. He must be new to Ramsey solutions 😂

  • @virgierutledge3004
    @virgierutledge3004Ай бұрын

    0ur son graduated from college with a degree in chemistry and business. He came home one day and said he had his first job, selling knives................We just about lost it. We said, you take those knives back and you will not be selling door to door with your education. We never knew exactly how he was talked into that. Anyway, he is very successful now and sells chemicals to businesses. He and his wife own three apartments. So he is good.

  • @MathiasJarlson

    @MathiasJarlson

    Ай бұрын

    How much debt for the apartments?

  • @joeriveracomedy
    @joeriveracomedyАй бұрын

    Like amazon drivers who got suckered into thinking it was a real job not a 3rd party scam

  • @willelliott5052
    @willelliott505224 күн бұрын

    Wonder if this was Snap-on? I think that he only heard the top of the range that was stated to him.

  • @Tashas_Travels
    @Tashas_Travels22 күн бұрын

    He is definitely going to go into debt for that business coz his response at the end says it all. With some people, you can't help and have to let them learn a lesson.

  • @chuckdameron5626
    @chuckdameron5626Ай бұрын

    Go to tech school for diesel mechanic semi trucks are big in Houston

  • @burritogod59
    @burritogod59Ай бұрын

    Being an auto mechanic is a terrible job. They don't make much and its hard on the body. Trades are good but not that one.

  • @gtileo
    @gtileoАй бұрын

    Tool trucks aren't all they're cracked up to be, snap on are spendy tools and really as far as I'm concerned, they aren't worth their cost compared to some of the cheaper options. And the fact that you can buy online, the only people that buy from the tool truck are those in a pinch and need it right now and can't waste time waiting for the delivery. Save your money, go to a shop and become a full fledged technician, not just a tire guy

  • @Beastkiller38
    @Beastkiller38Ай бұрын

    Is this snapon?

  • @windygirl2342
    @windygirl2342Ай бұрын

    Would if you had been available before I started doing Uber...

  • @jasonk446
    @jasonk446Ай бұрын

    I did something like this with selling fire extinguishers. I had to buy a ton of stuff to get started. I never sold a single one and was out a bunch of money. Unless it comes with the customers already, such as a vending machine route or ATM route, I wouldn't.

  • @GAFB1122

    @GAFB1122

    Ай бұрын

    Lol, same here. Many years ago. Thankfully I said no. I guess the fire extinguisher sales scam was a common one.

  • @HaviccB
    @HaviccBАй бұрын

    So if it all goes as planned (180k a year) then he has to work a whole year for free. Not including interest, taxes and depreciation..

  • @kendreamer6376
    @kendreamer6376Ай бұрын

    That was very generous of her. I did sales and I sucked at it. I started selling Cutco knives to my family members. I made no money because I couldn't sell one knife. And I quit after 3 days. Sales is slow when you're starting from ground zero. You have no clients and nobody knows you. It takes time to build trust and relationships . I would say expect to make zero for 3 to 6 months then sell 1- 5% on the average for the next 6 months. You're going to be working the whole time. Next year you may see a 5- 10% growth, your not going to see 170k that's the top 1% the unicorn not the average or below average.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    lol I did cutco knives as well and only sold one knife to my aunt

  • @USMC6976

    @USMC6976

    Ай бұрын

    Every mechanic knows the value and quality of Snap-On. They wait for the truck to show up.

  • @OtisFlint

    @OtisFlint

    Ай бұрын

    @@USMC6976 There's no value in Snap On, and mechanics have finally figured that out. You can get similar quality with the same warranty for a fraction of the price from a variety of competitors. Younger guys have figured out that Snap On is highway robbery.

  • @joefunk76

    @joefunk76

    Ай бұрын

    The guy at the kiosk in Costco sold me a set of Cutco knives in all of the 30 seconds it took for me to use one to slice through a piece of leather like butter. Incredible knives and worth every penny.

  • @reese85

    @reese85

    Ай бұрын

    @@joefunk76 a whole set was over $1k. Those knives wasn’t worth the price

  • @robloxvids2233
    @robloxvids2233Ай бұрын

    "I'm 19 years old and make 32k right now but someone told me I can make 180k if I spend a lot of money I don't have on their truck."

  • @JakeStewart1343

    @JakeStewart1343

    Ай бұрын

    They're so kind that I just need to put 20% down and They'll finance the rest 🫡

  • @joecrazy39
    @joecrazy39Ай бұрын

    Generator Contract Sales can be a pretty good paying job. Selling rental generator contracts to clients.

  • @davidbykowski9678
    @davidbykowski9678Ай бұрын

    I bought tools from one of these guys over 40 years ago. I still have them. Problem is once you have a good set of tools you don’t need anymore. It’s a tough living.

  • @stud6414
    @stud6414Ай бұрын

    This call saved you Hayden.

  • @angelanordmeyer4730
    @angelanordmeyer4730Ай бұрын

    He's putting a new motor in his 'vette at 19? He's going places in the mechanics world. I wish him well! GOD bless him with wisdom and shrewdness and maturity to handle all these questions he has and bring the right advisors in his life.

  • @davidv496
    @davidv496Ай бұрын

    I shall start a Harbor Freight Tool Truck

  • @JakeStewart1343

    @JakeStewart1343

    Ай бұрын

    That's exactly what I thought! I'm surprised they haven't tapped into that market 🤔

  • @edharrop1356

    @edharrop1356

    26 күн бұрын

    They wouldn't be cheap any more.That's only reason people buy them !

  • @mattwalmer6162
    @mattwalmer6162Ай бұрын

    Talk to the many people who did it, and went broke and sold the truck for a loss.

  • @UsernameUnkwn21
    @UsernameUnkwn21Ай бұрын

    Before putting yourself in that much debt do you even have the chops to do sales.. most people dont ..rejection , people skills , the art of manipulation.. how are you going to convince these people the tools they already have Stink so bad they should upgrade.. better gig find vintage tools and resell them .. estate sales thrift fleamarket.. people luv the vintage stuff that was made better and last forever

  • @mattkilian3095
    @mattkilian309529 күн бұрын

    At a dealer technician for 12 years. The money is good but it is going down hill. I would not recommend anyone to get in to it. We need guys but the brands are making it harder to make good money. The new guys do not get what the senior guys get. There are better jobs that pay more. Go become an electrician.

  • @Eric_Bassett
    @Eric_Bassett28 күн бұрын

    lol if he wants to go that much in debt he may as well go to law school or something in medicine.. 170k… in debt to be a salesman. That’s absurd! The startup costs you work for someone else should never be that high.

  • @universalguy4418
    @universalguy441824 күн бұрын

    Mechanic here. Don’t do it! Understaffed. underpaid. Warranty times suck. You have to buy your own tools at most places. Constant training to keep up with ever changing products. break your body everyday to make the dealer all the money. While the service advisors and sales make more sitting on their butts telling you to hurry up.

  • @weskridge
    @weskridgeАй бұрын

    Become of a mechanic isn’t worth it unless you can own the business. The cost of tools doesn’t offset the weak salary in ca😊

  • @javon21596
    @javon21596Ай бұрын

    As a person who works on cars for a living, my advice is don’t get into it. Unless it’s your passion or unless you’re willing to grind.

  • @bobcatman334
    @bobcatman334Ай бұрын

    I feel like 98 percent of people commenting don’t understand how the mechanic field works and how much money these tools actually are. I feel Dave doesn’t even understand the amount of debt mechanics now a days go into on these tool trucks. It’s mind blowing and I’ve been a mechanic for over 13 years. If Dave actually knew what these tool dealers did and how they can suck new young kids into debt he would probably go in a huge rant and start calling them out more often.

  • @frankrobinson5453
    @frankrobinson5453Ай бұрын

    Or buy a pink Cadillac and sell cosmetics. Or hold Tupperware parties. Or Amway.

  • @BobDobbs681
    @BobDobbs681Ай бұрын

    I can hear the audio processing on the microphones has changed. It sounds much more compressed, unnatural, and is fatiguing to listen to for very long. Please put it back where it was before.

  • @michaelrueckert8507
    @michaelrueckert850727 күн бұрын

    The mechanics who told him not to be a mechanic understand that doing that type of work every single day ruins their hobby. They can no longer enjoy working on and upgrading their own cars because they spend all day working on cars. That's what they meant by that.

  • @patty109109
    @patty109109Ай бұрын

    The good news is nobody will give him 170 as a loan.

  • @jaygrenham
    @jaygrenhamАй бұрын

    No!!! No !! I’m sure their tools are great but I never use them never will. Overpriced and it’s not something you should consider. Please listen to these Ramsey folks and all of us telling you no no no

  • @drfattie
    @drfattieАй бұрын

    So Matco

  • @TrevorNeece
    @TrevorNeeceАй бұрын

    Isn’t this half of the plot from the pursuit of happyness

  • @AC-mb2kp
    @AC-mb2kpАй бұрын

    I'd do it. It takes money to make money. 😮

  • @Wall2000x
    @Wall2000xАй бұрын

    About $20,000 per year eating out...$68,748 per year tops.

  • @cosmomontanaro5759
    @cosmomontanaro5759Ай бұрын

    MLM scam, and a bad one! $170k to sell tools? For a "truck?" Most tools fit in a sedan. If you spend more than $27k, even on a brand new vehicle to do this, you are getting scammed!

  • @edharrop1356

    @edharrop1356

    26 күн бұрын

    you don't know what you're talking about.The truck is 75 to100k. That 70,000 of tools has 50 to 75 percent retail

  • @edharrop1356

    @edharrop1356

    26 күн бұрын

    It's clear you have never been on a tool truck .( most tools fit in a sedan lol 😂

  • @kaizenborntowin
    @kaizenborntowinАй бұрын

    Go to a local Technical College and learn a trade for less than $10k

  • @stephengamber7000
    @stephengamber7000Ай бұрын

    CA Fast Food workers get $20 hour.

  • @spidgeb3292
    @spidgeb3292Ай бұрын

    Probably doesn't get any inventory for that $170k either.

  • @user-is4nx1ft9r
    @user-is4nx1ft9r20 күн бұрын

    Don't forget to ask yourself how often companies buy tools? If the tools are good, maybe once every 10 years!

  • @DM-dy9cw
    @DM-dy9cwАй бұрын

    People by stuff by reading reviews not touching. No point driving it anywhere

  • @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313
    @ehderguyyashootadeerorno2313Ай бұрын

    I've been in commercial construction sales for many years and have talked to many recruiters over the years. I always hate the "uncapped unlimited earning potential" comments. I want realistic numbers of over the last 5 years the sales have been X and your total compensation can be Y. Unlimited earnings.......can I make a zillion dollars this year, no because the territory isn't that big and if I did you would split the territory into two. Always be careful with sales earning potential. Look at the car market, it was great the last 3 years but now is down.

  • @lindanorris2455
    @lindanorris2455Ай бұрын

    GOING INTO 170,000 DEBT ARIS THIS GUY INSANE?

  • @IgoOutlateAtnight
    @IgoOutlateAtnightАй бұрын

    Giving him the smoke!! Good one george!

  • @mtb4657
    @mtb4657Ай бұрын

    I was in software sales. I hated it, but made a lot of money bc I was good at it, but it made me miserable af!!!!!!!!!!!!!!