Southwind · Atlanta

Saturday Game Plan

Saturday, July 11, 2026  ·  Weekly target $625,000  ·  MTD OPS score 8.58
$86.9K
Revenue
build 111 → 158 jobs · push $90K
<14%
All-in Labor
beat June · Waste Pro edge
6 tons
Metal
~$1,000 · flip + drive-in
1,200
Ground Game
1,000+ to catch up · #1 SEC
≤36%
Cancel %
the lever · push 34%
$550+
Avg Job Size
$658 yesterday
Today's Crew Open: Nick + Bryan · Close: Jack + Ivan
Last Saturday all four ran together — Jun 6 → 10.00 OPS.
Nick, Jack & Ivan on Jun 20 → 11.00. This crew's Saturday ceiling is a 10–11.
OperatorShiftSat scores (June)Sat avgSame-shift avg
Nick FoskeyOpen10.0 · 7.75 · 11.0 · 7.259.00~8.5 opener
Bryan WhiteOpen10.0 (1 Sat)10.0~10.1 opener*
Jack NeumannClose10.0 · 11.0 · 7.259.428.53 closer
Ivan FieldsClose10.0 · 7.75 · 11.0 · 7.259.008.6 closer
*Bryan small sample (2 lead shifts). All four average 9.0+ on Saturdays — a high-ceiling shift. Deck "last same-shift": Nick 8.25 / Bryan 7.75 (open) · Jack 7.75 / Ivan 8.75 (close). Today: 5 scenarios · 14% labor target · big commercial $1,000.
Say it: "This is a proven Saturday crew. Last time all four of you ran a Saturday together — June 6 — you posted a 10. Nick, Jack and Ivan hit an 11 on the 20th. Your floor is around 7–8; your ceiling is a 10–11. Today we run to the ceiling."
Revenue $86.9K · push $90K
Plan: 158 jobs × $550 = $86,900. Stretch $90K.
111on the board now
~$61K @ $550
→  build +47  →
158target jobs
$86.9K
SaturdayRevenueJobsAJS
Jun 6$78,459148$530
Jun 13$77,006134$575
Jun 20$58,785102$576
Jun 27$89,418139$643
Jul 4 (holiday)$23,16446$504
Avg (4 normal Sats)$75,917131$581
Why we set it here

Our four real Saturdays averaged $75.9K on 131 jobs. We're setting higher on two proven levers: more jobs (158 vs 131) and job size — we did $658 AJS yesterday and June Saturdays ran $581. At $581 AJS, 158 jobs is $92K. Not a reach — a normal Saturday job size on a bigger board.

Say it: "We start with 111 on the board — about $61K. The plan is to build that to 158 today: 47 more jobs through same-day sells and add-ons. Hold $550+ job size and that's an $87K Saturday."
Yesterday (Fri 7/10): $73,744 residential · $88,800 all-in · $658 AJS · 25 res jobs.
All-in Labor get back to June Saturdays
DayAll-in LaborNote
Jun 6 (Sat)~14.9%*own dump runs
Jun 13 (Sat)~14.1%*own dump runs
Jun 20 (Sat)~14.8%*own dump runs
Jun 27 (Sat)~13.8%*own dump runs
Jul 4 (Sat)16.77%holiday, low rev
Yesterday (7/10)15.83%actual
July MTD16.41%running ~2 pts hot
Target today<14%beat June Sat
All-in = Cost ÷ Revenue (incl. overhead + OT). *June all-in derived from scorecard truck-team % + the measured July overhead spread (+2.3 pts) — the master labor report only serves the current month. June Saturdays averaged ~14.4% all-in; July is running 16.4%.
The story — Waste Pro beats June

June Saturdays ran ~14.4% all-in — and that was with our own dump runs. July has drifted to 16.4%. This weekend Waste Pro removes disposal labor entirely, so those overhead/OT hours go back onto revenue jobs — how we hit 158 jobs and push all-in under 14%, better than June.

Say it: "Our June Saturdays ran about 14.4% all-in labor — and that was with us running our own dumpsters. This weekend Waste Pro takes disposal off our crews entirely, so those hours go back on jobs. That means we shouldn't just match June — we target under 14%."
Metal / Tonnage 6 tons · ~$1,000
Why — demonstrated, not a guess

Our trailers average 3.4 tons / $564 each (M&M Recycling, 23 loads, ~$166/ton). Yesterday we proved 5.9 tons in a day: a full trailer flip plus Reginald drove in 2.5 tons. Today we repeat it.

Ready to drive in (from last night's EOD forms): Truck 11 · route AW19 came back Full & all-metal (AI-verified, headed to Metal Yard) — loaded and ready to run this morning. Two other metal-yard trucks (27, 35) returned empty — already dumped. Plus yesterday's full trailer flip + Reginald's 2.5t.
Say it: "We start today with Truck 11 already loaded full of metal from last night — verified, ready for the Metal Yard. That's tons on the board before we book a single job. Flip a trailer on top and we clear 6 tons."
Ground Game 1,200 today · 1,000+ to catch up
MetricThis wkLast wk
Points1,4962,604
Per teammate13.423.3
Photos1,1821,803
Target today1,200~10.7/person
Why the bar is 1,200 (deck goal)

We're #1 in the SEC portfolio but pacing down ~43% week-over-week — ~1,100 behind last week. Over 1,000 is the line just to catch up. 1,200 today — nearly 5× our weekday pace (~250/day) — puts us at 2,696 for the week, already past all of last week by Saturday night. As of this morning: 42.

Say it: "We're the #1 Ground Game market in the region, but we slipped — 1,500 vs 2,600. Over a thousand today just catches us up. We're going for 1,200 — that blows past all of last week by tonight, and we take the momentum back."
Cancel % the one lever
Target ≤36%, push 34%. MTD 35.2% · yesterday 40% · Saturdays 34–38.5%.
Why it leads the plan

The only pillar consistently costing us OPS points — weekday and weekend alike. Every point of cancel we recover is free OPS score.

The through-line: "We set a bigger Saturday — $87–90K on 157 jobs — because our job size is up and Waste Pro frees the crew hours we used to lose on dump runs. That same move pulls all-in labor back toward our June Saturday level — under 14% — and lets us build to 158 jobs, push 6 tons of metal and 1,200 Ground Game points at the same time."
Sources: 2026 OPS Scorecard · SW Master Labor Report (all-in labor) · Ground Game live · M&M Recycling metal avg.
Built for Dylan — Atlanta Saturday huddle · updated 7/11/2026 AM.