We had the good fortune of connecting with Aaron Foreman and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Aaron, how do you think about risk?
I love and embrace taking risks. I’ve learned to enjoy being vulnerable when it comes to growing my business.

The biggest thing I’ve learned about risks is hearing the word “No”. Once I channel that and reverse that word into my definition of good, I’ve become unstoppable in my mind. When you have nothing to lose, you have everything to give inside of you to make your business work.

That comes with going door to door placing your business cards, calling and going to introduce yourself to places of business. Overhearing potential customers conversations about “junk needing to be removed from their property”, politely chiming in and introducing myself along with offering our services. Sometimes it works sometimes it doesn’t but that’s risks right?

Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
What sets us apart from others, is not looking like the big professional companies but for sure working like them.

I am most proud of seeing positive results from just by simply not quitting. I know in most situations on my journey that was the easiest thing I could’ve done, give up!

Outside of the positive people I “shouted out”. I’m where I’m at today because back In Jan 2020 I’ve purchased a Chevy truck, Feb 2020 we we’re laid off from the oilfield due to Covid.

I Immediately started googling Top ways to make money with my Truck. Junk Removal was the top option. Now here we are! It was not easy by far But I was blessed enough to purchase 7×12 landscape trailer for $1150.

Even though I was ready to used my truck bed to get started. I double worked for a year (loading on junk and unloading) at the landfill most of time by myself! The lessons I’ve learned along the way is to never stop helping and investing in yourself.

What I want the world to know about my Buisness is that we aim to build trust and relationships first and foremost! We’re transparent in our pricing and honest in our customer service. We bleed customer satisfaction, one unhappy customer equates to 10 unhappy customers in my eyes.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
Straight from the airport we would immediately go to Fatbuger by the AT&T Stadium. That Thousand island burger is hitting (good). After wiping up that’s delicious thousand island sauce from that burger, we’re going to Mana Juice bar and grab us a Tasty smoothie.

That whole week we’ll be doing a variety of things. Ft worth 7th st even during the day has a lot to offer. We’ll definitely be at my family member’s home, socializing and kicking back relaxing.

All around Dallas has a lot to offer from the Reunion Tower area to the African American museum, 6th floor museum at Delay Plaza.

Whiskeys in Dallas off of Exposition st, is an amazing chill Atmosphere. Ellens, First Watch or Bombshells would be the places to eat. When friends come to visit we pretty much let them let loose, whatever their feeling, we’re feeling and supportive of that wholeheartedly.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Ok so you know how this works I can’t just shout-out one particular person. I will Start with my Best Friend Omar Custis who actually owns a Junk Removal company in Virginia. Ever since we were old enough to work he would to get me to join in on his endeavors, most of time I did. He started in trash concierge pick up back in 2017, he would always tell me how lucrative trash was. I never listened because it didn’t sound like it was. Well one day in 2020 after a layoff from the oilfield. I tried it out and BOY was he right. Trash is all year round.

Second, My Mama Linda (Balinda Antoine) who’s been in Buisness for herself for over 30 years. I’ve gotten/get countless amounts of free from the heart advice from her which help mold me into the person I’ve become today. Her husband Mr. Daniel who also seen potential in me helped invest in my business.

My wife and daughter who’s gives me love, support and courage that allows me to provide for our household. My Wife is always there for me hugging and holding me, asking about my long day’s work. That gives me the strength to keeping pushing through!

My Mom (Jasmine Foreman) who’s currently in Virginia but that doesn’t stop me from calling her almost every day. She continues to instill love, God, Prayer and always having something saved to show from all of that hard work!

Last but not oh so definitely not least.

My Texas sister Amber Mose, the first person I met moving here from Virginia in 2006. We haven’t been “close” as we were over the past few years due to being overly motivated and overwhelmed from life but I’m here to tell you, she has been nothing but supportive.

We all might’ve simply shared a social media post showing support ever now and then. With her it’s been every one she sees since I started my business in April of 2021, with love and words of encouragement for me to keep going and growing.

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