Customer Plans to Break One of My Mobile Storage Rules



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Will I Regret This Customer?
I sure hope not. We aren’t just in the dumpster business hustle, but also the mobile storage business as well!

I had this customer who wanted to rent a container, but he straight up told me that he was planning to break one of my rules.

Now, normally, I wouldn’t be cool with that, but I decided to make an exception this time. You know, sometimes you gotta take a little risk for that revenue. 💸 But deep down, I couldn’t help but worry if I would regret it later. But with an exit plan and contract in place, I am hopeful for the best. It helps to know I’ve been paid in advance with a card on auto pay.

But hey, life’s all about those unexpected twists and turns, right? Who knows, maybe this exception will turn out to be a blessing in disguise. Fingers crossed that it all works out in the end! 🤞

Let me know if I made a mistake loading up this container and hauling it over to this customer!

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29 thoughts on “Customer Plans to Break One of My Mobile Storage Rules”

  1. Some advice for you!

    I would make a safety bar at the end of your truck so that a car cannot collapse under it in the event of an accident ☺☺, and please keep the content coming, I just love it brother greetings from Holland

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  2. The easiest way to do the bumper part is just do it like your trailer. But also think about look at rollbacks the only thing they kind of got for a back bumper is their stinger. And for the shipping containers I know you probably looked but they do make some pretty easy transportation setups without even needing to put them on a trailer. They got some pretty neat stuff. Hope you had a good Christmas and Happy New Year

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  3. Any way to buy future shipping containers with wheels that match your dumpsters so you use sale trailer?
    Also what are those pants you wear off Amazon? I remember you talking about them in a video showing tools or items you carry on all delivery's. Thanks

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  4. So I’m a mobile repair welder. I always just have the customer put a could have lights on in the storage container and check the outside out when it’s dark out, kinda the reverse on how your doing it.

    Also you could just stretch the frame on your dump truck, I’d be watching rear end placement on that dump truck

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  5. Been delivering for a shipping container sales and rental company for 4 years now and the way you drive under the 20 is exactly how we load the 40s on our landoll made me laugh we aren’t alone great video keep up the good work

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  6. i like your video's but i think it is insane how you use vehicles and trailers like that! in new zealand we use cabover trucks with a hiab crane we can get into tight spaces and swing the containers in to place like say a skip bin or a container over a fence.
    I used to have a cabover tilt slide deck truck with a winch and hiab crane which also towed a trailer so i could deliver 2 containers or several bins at once.

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  7. Instead of buying shipping containers. Couldn't you just buy flat decks for the roll offs and build walls and a roof for it. Might be easier than buying shipping containers and then trying to adapt them to fit on roll offs.

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