I like your Wheel of Death comment lol...my husband works at a foundry...there is no kitchen..just a place to sit and eat their sack lunches or as he calls it...take a chance on the Botulism Carousel. Also I love your videos.
did somebody tell you already that you sound like tom hanks?? anyway, im proud to tell you that your videos motivated me to open a hot dog cart in croatia where im from and where i live. for months i saved the money to buy a hot dog cart and now im my own boss. thank you.
@wanker413 When I first started I gave out cards to local businesses and every customer that would take one. I eventually put a customer appreciation punch out on each card so that every time a customer came I would punch the card. 9 meals and the 10th is on me.
Thanks for sharing this with us. That's interesting you mention motorcycle. That's what they use all over Asia for concessions. I teach English over there now. They do pad Thai on a small motor bike and sometimes a bicycle. It's just a simple propane tank and cooking pan mounted on the bike. Sometimes it's a small trailer, but nothing as fancy as ours back home. Well, our government put many laws into place restricting what we can and can't do.
Do you work your cart alone or hire an employee? I remember seeing this one small one man cart shaped like a hot dog with bun! That man was doing well at festivals and fairs in the St. Louis area. Can you use a regular pickup such as a Ford Ranger? I'm thinking pull the trailer and load ice coolers and supplies in the truck. Where can I service a cart if only living in an apartment? Looks like a great part time business for less than $5000 start up.
@bixlerscott I do both. You can even use a motorcycle, I have several customers pulling their carts with motorcycles. You would want to find a storage unit or a commissary for servicing.
@BensCarts ..I remember you said Church is a good Commissary for servicing but how much do you pay the church and when do you pay them?Any other places you recomend for commisary?
I like your Wheel of Death comment lol...my husband works at a foundry...there is no kitchen..just a place to sit and eat their sack lunches or as he calls it...take a chance on the Botulism Carousel. Also I love your videos.
sweett4rt 4 months ago
@sweett4rt Thank you! I love the Botulism Carousel.
BensCarts 4 months ago
Extremely encouraging! Thank You
Sugakane35 5 months ago
OK - I would LOVE to give this entire series a 5 or more but how? I did choose the 'LIKE' button at least!!
dona62851 7 months ago
did somebody tell you already that you sound like tom hanks?? anyway, im proud to tell you that your videos motivated me to open a hot dog cart in croatia where im from and where i live. for months i saved the money to buy a hot dog cart and now im my own boss. thank you.
TheAkivu 9 months ago
@TheAkivu can you tell us how your Hotdog Cart Business is going since you started??
escodman 1 month ago
@wanker413 When I first started I gave out cards to local businesses and every customer that would take one. I eventually put a customer appreciation punch out on each card so that every time a customer came I would punch the card. 9 meals and the 10th is on me.
BensCarts 1 year ago
@BensCarts Wow,great idea. It reminds me of how Subway won me over with those punch cards.lol.
escodman 1 month ago
5 stars!
str8raps 1 year ago
Rate this a 5!
coteyankee1 1 year ago
Thanks for sharing this with us. That's interesting you mention motorcycle. That's what they use all over Asia for concessions. I teach English over there now. They do pad Thai on a small motor bike and sometimes a bicycle. It's just a simple propane tank and cooking pan mounted on the bike. Sometimes it's a small trailer, but nothing as fancy as ours back home. Well, our government put many laws into place restricting what we can and can't do.
bixlerscott 1 year ago
Do you work your cart alone or hire an employee? I remember seeing this one small one man cart shaped like a hot dog with bun! That man was doing well at festivals and fairs in the St. Louis area. Can you use a regular pickup such as a Ford Ranger? I'm thinking pull the trailer and load ice coolers and supplies in the truck. Where can I service a cart if only living in an apartment? Looks like a great part time business for less than $5000 start up.
bixlerscott 1 year ago
@bixlerscott I do both. You can even use a motorcycle, I have several customers pulling their carts with motorcycles. You would want to find a storage unit or a commissary for servicing.
BensCarts 1 year ago
@BensCarts ..I remember you said Church is a good Commissary for servicing but how much do you pay the church and when do you pay them?Any other places you recomend for commisary?
escodman 1 month ago
Thanks Ben.... Good Info was looking for stuff like this
fins5150 2 years ago