It’s been rewarding for him to watch his idea take root and begin to grow. Kidd bought a trailer, invested in some equipment and quickly went to work cleaning trash cans at a customer’s home. Cleaning trash bins was just one aspect of its model, and it empowered Kidd to find his own niche focusing on that specifically. He discovered there was a business in eastern Idaho offering pressure washing services. I’d see little kids or people with pressure washers (doing it), but not as a business,” Kidd says. “I realized I’d never seen a business going around cleaning garbage cans. They were putting it up for sale, and Kidd started thinking. The idea for Rigby Spotless bins came about after seeing someone with a trash bin cleaning trailer. I wanted to start a business that, once I put my initial investment, I can continue growing it as big as I want and generate a little more income,” Kidd tells. It was just costing too much money to expand it. “I was running a car rental business, and I was renting out rooftop tents for people’s vehicles. He sees it as an opportunity to earn money to invest in other business ventures. The business offers one-time or recurring cleaning services, and Kidd is thrilled with the response. Since opening in September, he’s served dozens of clients from St. The 29-year-old Rigby man is the owner of a trash bin and dumpster cleaning business called Rigby Spotless Bins. But in Gabe Kidd’s case, it’s the trash can he values.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |