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1 like • Dec '25
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1 like • Dec '25
@Austin Gray right on I’m definitely looking into it thank you!
Apr '24 • 
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Start Here: Your $20k Month Game Plan (Watch This)
If you own a land clearing / forestry mulching business and you’re under $20k/month, start here. In July, 12 operators we work with booked $585,000 of work using this playbook. This group shows you how to run the same system. Do this in order: 1. Watch the Start Here video Then come back to this post. 2. Introduce yourself in the comments Copy/paste and fill in: Name City / State Machines Current monthly revenue 12‑month target Biggest bottleneck (pricing, leads, closing, schedule, or crew) 3. Do the Pricing Blueprint Workshop Go to Classroom → Start Here → Pricing Blueprint Workshop Watch “Stop Losing Money On Jobs” Fill out the worksheet under the video Then comment your numbers: “Crew day rate: $, Minimum job: $” 4. Watch 2–3 case studies Still in Classroom, open Case Studies Watch 2–3 that look most like you 5. Start the Kickstarter Mini Training Go to Classroom → Kickstarter Mini Training Work through the modules in order If you already own a real machine and want the exact playbook guys like JT used to hit $172,500 in July, Colby used to hit his first $200k month, and Hayden used to hit $85k first month after getting his machine, then: Book Your OPS Game Plan Call here and we'll map out a plan for your market
Start Here: Your $20k Month Game Plan (Watch This)
0 likes • Dec '25
@Miles Pettit welcome to the group Miles - you’ll be amazed at how much growth happens in your business when you drop the W2 from your schedule. I just did it a few months ago and haven’t looked back for a second.
2 likes • Dec '25
@Frank Steiner welcome Frank - I’m not super far from Morgantown I’m just east of Pittsburgh. I feel ya though it’s nice to have groups like this where you can discuss ideas and talk business . A majority of your day-to-day people don’t find it as interesting as we do
the call that changed everything...
I was sick and tired of the city Denver was full of traffic & woke minds one day, i got a call from a friend in the mountains "hey man, I just purchased a couple acres and there's one next door for sale" my wife & I drove by at 1st light next morning we had been searching for a mountain property to build our home for 3 years one drive by and we both immediately knew it was the one we called the agent and wired the earnest money i couldn't wait to get started... we had been pent up in the city for too long our 1st born was on the way & I wanted my kids to grow up in the mountains my plan was to take a year off to build our mountain home with the cost to build in the mountains, self performing work would allow us to save on costs but my plan to "take a year off work" was derailed fast we had recently sold another business & the plan was to start another after completing the build the build would provide a great opportunity to get a pulse on the construction market call subcontractors, get quotes, take note of who answered their phone... -how long were guys booked out? -what were they charging for each phase? -did they provide quick estimates? -did they do what they said they were going to do? my plan to was derailed FAST... I called the excavation guys to get quotes HOLY SMOKES and then I called the concrete guys $120K for the foundation & flatwork on a 3,000 sq. ft home?! No thanks... i'll rent the machines, clear the land, dig the foundation, & pour my concrete so I rented a skid steer and got to work this is when I knew I was toast... once I got back in that cab, I felt at home took me back to the days of working for my dad as a teenager focused, productive, determined... those who have operated a skid steer know the feeling there's something calming about being in the cab the mind can think, strategize, and wander if it needs to all while keeping a laser focus on what needs to be accomplished I was in heaven... 2 acres of wooded property, a skid steer, and chainsaw
1 like • Dec '25
That’s awesome I’m looking forward to part2 I love the come up stories of entrepreneurs I’m reading Sam Walton’s book on how he started Walmart I’m glued to it he was an animal! One of my turning points was early this year a customer found me on Google and wanted a quote to plumb a 4500sq ft barndominium underground and all. I took it on while working my day job it was a 25k+ bid and I got it. It kept my schedule full for a good chunk of the summer along with my other service calls thru the year. Now it’s finished and I’m starting another 25k project on my own for a new builder with 2 more houses under contract for next year already. It pays to say yes to something to get out of your comfort zone and level up! I took my business full time in September and am still running on my own hoping to scale up to my first of many employees soon!
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Keystone State Plumbing Company - Apollo,PA

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