Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash Working on a food truck can be fun. There is so much camaraderie between employees because of the tight quarters, and the fast-paced environment keeps everyone on their toes. However, the things that make working on a food truck fun are the same things that can make the job dangerous. There are a number…
Photo by Alvin Mahmudov on Unsplash Choosing your daily driver usually means spending a few hours at the dealership taking test drives, negotiating upgrades, and applying for financing. If everything works in your favor, you drive home in a new car. Investing in a food truck requires more time, more research, and more money. If you’re starting a mobile…
Photo by Helloquence on Unsplash Remember when everyone thought food trucks were just an amusement? Well, we do. But we know that this fad was anything but that. Now, this hard-scrabble food slinging world has some serious value. By 2020, the food truck industry will be worth $996 million—proof that we can’t imagine life without them. Your food truck is an essential…
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were over 2.5 million US worksite injuries in a single year in 2017. That translates into three employees injured at work per every 100 full-time workers in this country. As a food truck or food trailer employer, you too are legally required to compensate for medical expenses if…