Quote: (10-20-2014 06:11 PM)Jack Of All Trades Wrote:
Industrial/commercial cleaning
This actually makes a ridiculous amount of $, I'm talking 1k++ just having a truck on site, this doesn't include margins on labor from crews and extras. This isn't a truck with some mops, we're talking hazmat suits to clean up fuel reactors in refineries and high pressure water machines to clean nuclear power plants. You can start small by cleaning restaurant gutters and sewers with a full ton truck and some high pressure gear and another truck with a clean up tank. I met a owner of one of these small shops, just bought a 1.5mil new building for his business.
This work is unglamorous as it gets.
clean harbors made 3.5B last year doing that shit.
I've seen guys cleanup on this hazmat stuff. You would be amazed at what gets labeled hazmat sometimes, and if regular services don't want to touch it, you can charge big cake to handle it.