Jose Trejo
360 Junk Haulers LLC
in business since 2024
Jose had a job that required him to be out of town four days a week. He was inspired to start his own business by his desire to work from home so he could make his own schedule and spend more time with his family. His research revealed that there was a need in the community for a junk removal service and he felt is was the perfect fit for him. He loves the freedom of owning his own business and works long hours to provide professional customer service to his clients.
“Balancing family and work is definitely a battle that I am fighting every day,” Jose says. “I try to make sure to block out time for important events and just try to disconnect and be with the family those days.”
21821 Riverside Avenue, Red Bluff • (530)763-7688 • 360junkhaulersllc.com
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