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Welcome to the Group! Here to make sure you get off on the right start so go to the classroom section of the group & watch the full course. Afterwards bring any questions you have so they can be answered 🔥 Invest the time to watch the entire course, you can always go back & rewatch but it’s best for you to fully understand the ins & outs of junk removal The most important step is taking massive action after you get through the course so you can start implementing what you learn & start bringing in those jobs. Everything takes time, but you WILL WIN when you become consistent. Here’s to the start of something incredible 🫡
Don’t make this mistake !
Biggest mistake I see—waiting until you’re on site to figure everything out. You should already know roughly how big the job is, what it’s gonna cost, and how long it’ll take before you even pull up. If you’re guessing in the driveway, you’re already behind. The guys making real money aren’t working harder—they’re just not wasting moves.
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Repeat customers >>>
Repeat customers are the best because they trust you, know the type of job you show up & do, & pay no problem. Yesterday we did $1000 in revenue, had a job from one customer moving stuff from a storage unit to his house for a garage sale for $400 Second customer right down the road had us pick up another load for $600, lots of drywall, cabinets, demo type stuff. Total disposal costs were $65 & it took us around 4-5 hours for total completion. That’s a win in my book 📖
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One thing that helped me in junk removal: stop chasing every job. Not every lead is a good lead. Some people want a full trailer load moved for free, some waste your time, some were never booking anyway. Focus on people who are ready now, answer quick, sound professional, and know your pricing. A solid customer today is worth more than 20 bad leads sitting in your inbox.
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Most people think… 🧠
Most people think junk removal is just “show up and haul it.” Realistically, it’s all in the details. Always get good info before you go—photos, what’s included, what might be hidden. That alone saves you from getting burned on price. Price for your time and dump fees, not how the customer feels about it. Nice people still have heavy junk. And don’t overcomplicate it. Fast quotes, clean communication, efficient loads—that’s where the money is. Simple business, but easy to mess up if you’re not paying attention.
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