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Michigan Business Beat | Mark Aldrich - Army Vet & Police Officer Celebrates Junk Removal Business Opening at The Big House

Michigan Business Beat
November 11, 2022 1:00 PM

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JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Plymouth, MI Celebrating Opening

Chris Holman welcomes Mark Aldrich, Owner of JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Plymouth, MI

Watch Mark and Chris discuss the Plymouth, Michigan company's grand opening celebration this Saturday near the Big House, and JDog's commitment to veteran employment in the YouTube video shared below! 

In the conversation, they cover several topics:

Local Army Vet & Police Officer Celebrates Junk Removal Business Opening at The Big House

What are the services JDog offers?

How does JDog help Veterans?

What’s your background in the military?

How did you find JDog?

What are your future plans for the business and how do you plan to work towards lowering the Veteran unemployment rate?

Mark Aldrich, a Southeastern Michigan U.S. Army Veteran and current Police Officer, is celebrating the grand opening of his new JDog Junk Removal & Hauling Plymouth location on November 12th at The Big House. JDog Brands is a Veteran-focused junk removal franchise with over 270 locations nationwide.

Aldrich served his country in the Army for 14 years, and then he began serving his community as a police officer. In June, he officially began serving his community in a different way; through business ownership.

Aldrich opened his first location in the summer and has already begun the process of opening two more locations, one of those being in Plymouth. Aldrich looks forward to continue serving his community and his fellow veterans with JDog Brands. He has already created several jobs for Veterans in the area and is looking forward to creating even more in the future with his new locations and future expansions. As a business owner,

Aldrich is very focused on his environmental footprint as well. JDog’s commitment to recycling and donating refurbished furniture, 60 to 80% of all hauls, is just another reason he wanted to bring the brand to the community. Aldrich will be celebrating his Grand Opening at the University of Michigan football game on November 12th alongside fellow Veterans and JDog Toledo & Monroe co-owners Brandon Ouellette and Jeff Hall.

ABOUT JDOG BRANDS Headquartered in Berwyn, PA, JDog Brands was founded by Army Veteran Jerry Flanagan, JDog’s CEO, and his wife, Tracy Flanagan, when they recognized the struggle many Veterans faced when acclimating back to civilian life. JDog Junk Hauling & Removal and JDog Carpet Cleaning & Floor Care create business ownership opportunities exclusively for Veterans and their families with nearly 300 JDog franchises across the country. JDog Brands provide franchisees with comprehensive training and support for every step of their business ownership journey. For more information on franchise opportunities, visit jdogbrands.com

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Michigan Business Beat, hosted by Chris Holman, discusses economic development, new or unusual entrepreneurial initiatives, and successful business practices from different regions and industries around Michigan with a wide range of entrepreneurs and business leaders.

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