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Title: From Scrap Metal to Success: Building a New Life and Brand
Pearland, TX, United States, 17th Feb 2026 - It all started back in my late twenties. At that point in my life, I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do. I dabbled in a little bit of everything, but I was always drawn back to manual labor jobs. That didn’t really bother me, but I knew I wanted more out of life. After a series of dead-end jobs, or just outright quitting, I stumbled upon storm cleanup work. Storm cleanup jobs pay very well, but they do not last very long—sometimes a couple of years, but most of the time only six to seven months. Still, I really enjoyed the work.One of my friends, Daniel Holden, introduced me to one of his family members, JD Mulford. I worked for JD, then for his brother, and eventually for a bigger company. I stayed with that larger company, DTS (Daniel’s Tree Service), for what I believe was a couple of years. But once again, when the storm work was finished, I found myself back at square one—looking for a job and unsure of what direction to take next.So I returned to my hometown of Pearland, Texas, not really sure what I was going to do. Around that time, my oldest sister, Krystal Moreno, had been in a bad accident and wasn’t able to work. We decided to team up and started driving around on trash days picking up scrap metal. At first, we would make about $20–30 each after putting fuel back into my sister’s truck. Over time, I picked up an old computer, printer, and some paper, so I started making flyers. That’s when Bubba’s Scrap Removal was born.The flyers worked for a while, but they were not very professional. I also didn’t want to spend money on advertising because, at the time, I was struggling with alcoholism and would drink beer every night before bed. My priorities were clearly off, and I wasn’t making the best decisions for my...
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