Show Me The 'REAL' Money...:-)!!!

I wouldn't advertise it because someone will do it for 25!!

I find it difficult to believe someone who invested $10K in a FLIR and drone would do that for $25 an hour, but I've seen stranger things...
 
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You are right about being a pro and not bottom feeding. Also about the insurance. I am insured 24/7 as long as I follow all safety, FAA, etc. procedures. Another good point. People hire YOU, not just a "drone". Being a pro shows up in more ways than just flight time, lol.
 
I find it difficult to believe someone who invested $10K in a FLIR and drone would do that for $25 an hour, but I've seen stranger things...
Exactly! The $100 job was fun AND it was a good neighbor and friend. I agree!
 
Although I started this thread hoping for innovative ideas sharing among veteran and professional done operators, as well as encouragement for newbies, I think several have really hit the nail on the head with the REAL way to make money. Quite simply...

BE A PROFESSIONAL

In my own career (M.Ac.Eng - mix eng. Nashville, TN - Photog and multimedia business owner, Tx) I have noticed that when something new and innovative comes along there is a huge influx of what we in Texas call "Band Wagoneers", lol. People who go out and buy equipment, and try to jump on the money train.

After awhile though, about 90% will be complaining that the market is "saturated" and the economy isn't right for whatever it is they are trying to do....and they sell their equipment (usually cheap and online, check eBay y'all, lol) and go on to the next "idea".

Meanwhile there are about 10% that remain, weather the storm, gain a great market reputation, and actually make good $$$ at what everybody else tried and failed at. These are dedicated pros who took time to learn the industry, equipment, and processes from the ground up. They remain making good $$$ while the rest say it can't be done.

I actually think that's what will happen with this industry. We KNOW that equipment will get more complex, powerful, innovative, and intricate with time. This, cost, and simple lack of dedication will cause the band wagoneers to go on to the next thing.

I happen to know a lot about hog hunting in Texas. This allows me to save a lot of time "searching", etc, even with a drone. I act as sort of a hunting guide for these guys. Although I have only done 2 jobs, there seems to be some traction.

Could anyone go out and be a hunting guide for feral hogs. Not easily. A person might get lucky and find them with his $10K rig, but just having a FLIR cam isn't all there is to it. You have to understand habitat, migrative states, feeding patterns, mating and birthing seasons, weather effect, and a few other things to be good at it.

So I agree with the fact that professionalism is the way to the REAL money. And I am not afraid to share my idea because, as several have already pointed out, only the pros will last. I just hope that the pros keep thinking outside the box so that those who make the grade, can find and achieve their share of new and innovative projects, jobs, and yes industry $$$,
 

What flir camera do you use for this work?
 
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I have a FLIR Vue Pro. It works VERY well for the things I am attempting, although, as I get into thermography, I am already seeing the need for the Vue Pro with Radiometry. However, I think I've spent all the money my wife (i.e. the boss) will let me spend for now. I will just have to wait for the REAL need to arise in order to justify it, lol. Here is the link to the camera I use. It has some impressive specs for the $$$, and I can recommend it for what I do especially.

FLIR Vue™ Pro Thermal Camera for sUAS | FLIR Systems

Cheers,
Kevin

PS: I don't get a kickback for the recommendation. I just really like this unit. NOT a salesman for them. I like owning my own business (which means you work twice the hours for half the pay, lol)
 
The local newspaper here in Longview, Texas has done several stories on the feral hog problem. If you are doing something innovative like using your drone to help farmers eliminate them, perhaps your local paper might want to do a story on it. That's good, FREE publicity and might bring in additional paid work for you if readers see you are a certified pilot with good equipment. This would be true for any interesting or unusual use of a drone. You might not get a full story but at the very least, you could get a photo with caption and that's still free publicity. Plus, it may well end up on their website and a news story gives you credibility you can promote yourself.

I read somewhere else a suggestion that you offer your drone flying services free-of-charge to the local fire and police departments for training, maybe even the parks & rec dept if your city has one.Then ask them to spread the word that you did it for them for free. You might get formal recognition from the mayor and city council for serving your town. That "good will" gesture might get you paid work from a citizen that appreciates that you support your community, especially, again, if they know you are certified and operate professional quality equipment.
 
Dave, that is a GREAT idea! I want to add to this. I have owned 5 fairly successful businesses in my lifetime as a "serial entrepreneur", lol. Each of those 5 I started for under $10K. Some of the BEST advertising I ever got was from papers doing a story on my business! I really like the idea of the Fire/Police angle. I was T.C.L.E.O.S.E. certified (small town police mostly, lol) for several years. I have a lot of friends in the community.

I had planned on going to the local Volunteer Fire Dept. here in my area, and offering help in SAR with my FLIR setup. I really hadn't thought about training them on it. I am pretty sure that the local paper in a town about 16 miles from me would do a story on the feral hog help. That town is about 50,000 in population, with about an 80,000 circulated readership. Great ideas. Thanks so much for suggesting it.

Sincerely,
Kevin
 
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