Franchisor Spotlight: Junk King

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Junk King is a young, dynamic and ambitious company uniquely poised to out grow the competition very quickly.

With the growing demand for junk removal, Junk King provides an opportunity to become part of the multi-billion dollar junk removal and hauling industry.

Franchisees work with home owners, realtors, property managers and business owners in meeting their junk hauling needs, removing anything and everything that is not a hazardous material; old furniture and appliances, electronic equipment, fencing and lumber, yard waste, tree branches and garden refuse, tires and automotive parts.

Junk King is also a green company, recycling up to 60% of what it collects from customers and having already saved nearly 2.3 tons of waste from local landfills.

Franchisees are provided with FOUR revenue streams with Junk King:

  • Business-to-Consumer
  • Business-to-Business
  • Business-to-Government
  • Recycling

Junk King provides:

  • Five years of Item 19 (Earnings Claim)
  • Comprehensive 5 day training at headquarters & week-by-week preparation for Opening Day
  • Strong business model
  • White collar management opportunity in a blue collar industry
  • Guarantee: If the Franchisee does not achieve a minimum revenue goal of $125,000 in the first 12 months of business, Junk King will refund 100% of the franchise fee on the first territory and allow the Franchisee to return the franchise.

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