Listen "Ep. 21 - Dirty Job, Big Payoff: Inside the Septic Scene"
Episode Synopsis
What if your backyard held the key to sustainable wastewater management? Join me for an insightful conversation with Joe Reed of White River Environmental, where we unravel the intricacies of septic systems that operate as miniaturized municipal sewer treatments for rural homes. Joe takes us through his inspiring journey from shadowing his father in the plumbing world to mastering septic system inspection and maintenance. Together, we explore the fundamental components of a septic system and the vital necessity for regular upkeep to avert expensive repairs. Joe sheds light on how this niche industry thrives with low overhead and steady demand, offering growth opportunities and critical services.As we transition from the nuts and bolts of septic systems, the discussion turns towards building a sustainable business legacy in the waste management sector. Discover how Joe's enterprise has grown through strategic alliances and an unwavering commitment to ethical practices. We delve into the importance of forging strong client relationships while navigating industry challenges like finding disposal sites and ensuring reliable services. Joe shares his vision of creating a lasting legacy that will benefit generations to come by fostering collaboration, even with competitors, and by drawing on the influences of family in shaping entrepreneurial success.In our final segment, we tackle the personal challenges of entrepreneurship and the pursuit of a sustainable blue-collar business. Joe opens up about acquiring competitors to enhance service quality, personal struggles with feelings of inadequacy, and the elusive nature of success. Learn how family dynamics come into play, with invaluable support from life partners making a significant impact on both personal and professional fronts. Through personal stories, we highlight resilience, the importance of a trustworthy team, and the role of faith and a strong personal network in overcoming adversity and building a future-proof business legacy.Sponsor - Sy-Con Excavation & UtilitiesSy-Con is a family-owned civil contractor specializing in water, sewer, storm drains, & earthwork.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow and stay connected:Website: bluecollarbusinesspodcast.comYouTube: youtube.com/@BlueCollarBusinessPodcastInstagram: @bluecollarbusinesspodcastTikTok: @bluecollarbusinesspodFacebook: Blue Collar Business PodcastLinkedIn: Blue Collar Business PodcastNever miss an update—follow, subscribe, and join the conversation!
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