Jamie Schluckebier was making $300 a week as a youth pastor when he spotted an opportunity at a church fundraiser: someone was getting paid just to set up and pick up bounce houses. He sold a car someone had given him, bought his first inflatable, and started building — treating those two units like they were a hundred. Thirteen years later, he runs a fleet of nearly 100 inflatables in rural South Georgia, bringing in over $500K a year while working about 30 minutes to an hour a day.
Jamie talks through the full journey: starting from zero with no budget, learning SEO and Google Ads from scratch, pricing himself out of the race-to-the-bottom trap, building a team he trusts, and eventually stepping back from the day-to-day entirely. This is an honest conversation about what it actually takes. The dopamine hits when things click, and the big learning curves that wipe people out if they're not ready for them.
What you'll learn
- Why Jamie treated 2 bounce houses like they were 100 from day one
- The $79 bounce house that made him furious and what he learned from it
- How to get customers without Facebook Marketplace (and why he quit it 8 years ago)
- Pricing strategy: why being the cheapest kills your business
- The weekend delivery model that protects his team and his family time
- Average ticket order of $445 and which units make the most money (water slides)
- What 20% profit margin looks like at scale with employees and trucks
- How he automated almost everything with Event Rental Systems software
- What first-year operators can realistically expect: $75K–$100K if they hustle
Found out More
- kosocialsoftware.com
- TikTok: @jamiepartyrentalmarketing