I talk about how I transitioned from my full time job to running my own business with only $2,000-$3,000. We walk through the process of how I started my own business repairing vehicles. I explain the process and some of the logic I approached this with.

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  1. J

    id like to see you buy an auction skid steer to fix and make a profit. Episode 1 can be finding the right one to purchase, episode 2 can be identifying the problems with it, then each further episode can be a vlog of you fixing each component.

  2. Black Smoke

    Wish you all the best in your new endeavor! Hard work and perseverance will always pay off and your doing great! Thanks for sharing take care now!πŸ‘

  3. James Holcom

    Do you recommend going to a automotive college like UTI or community college to get into working on Heavy Diesel Engines? I want to be like you and work at a Cat dealership eventually to help build my resume.

  4. Conrad Rothenburger

    Did you start with a R134 machine or one that could do 1234 and 134?

  5. James Russell

    I’m currently doing the exact same thing trying to make the jump with very little customer base and money it’s scary business but has to be done πŸ‘πŸ» good luck mate wish you all the best

  6. Enzo Limoges

    I'd love to see ChrisFix style content in a shop environment with different cars everyday. Good Luck with the business!

  7. jaideep sidhu

    So awesome to hear your story and great to see you succeed with your hard work.
    I have been thinking of starting my own gig for a while. Being a customer of the auto service repair industry myself, I first hand know the pains of someone going to a dealer/shop for repairs or even preventative maintenance. So, I have been thinking on starting a small auto-repair business and then try to grow it.
    However, with no knowledge or experience in fixing cars (apart from being technically inclined), would it be suicide to start such a business, especially with today's shortage of labor in general and of skilled labor in particular?
    Thanks!

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