EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 52 MIN
Jim's Hazardous Material Removal - From Aldi to $250k: Sean's first year with Jim's Hazmat
from Jim's Podcast · host Jim's Group
Sean went from 10 years managing an Aldi supermarket to $250,000 in his first year as a Jim's Hazmat franchisee, with no trade background and no prior business experience.Sean joins Joel on the Jim's Group Podcast to break down how he built one of the fastest-growing runs in the Jim's Hazmat division from scratch. He covers the full range of services his business does, including asbestos removal, biohazard cleans, crime scenes, hoarder cleans, mould treatment and meth testing. Sean talks through the real investment figure, the average job value, how he built his referral network through builders and real estate agents, and why his wife was able to leave full-time work before he hit his second year.By year three, Sean is projecting $700,000. He also talks about becoming the first Jim's Hazmat franchisor in New Zealand and what that opportunity looks like for the right person.Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and Sean's background3:20 Why Sean chose Jim's Hazmat over other divisions7:00 Training and certifications explained11:30 $250k in year one: the real numbers15:00 Investment costs and ROI18:30 Scaling to $700k and hiring staff22:00 Asbestos removal: the full process29:00 Biohazard cleans and crime scenes36:00 Hoarder cleans and what they involve43:00 Mold, meth testing and syringe pickups49:00 Building referrals through builders54:00 Franchise fees and lead system explained59:00 Mindset shift from employee to business owner1:05:00 Becoming a franchiseor in New Zealand
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Sean went from 10 years managing an Aldi supermarket to $250,000 in his first year as a Jim's Hazmat franchisee, with no trade background and no prior business experience.Sean joins Joel on the Jim's Group Podcast to break down how he built one of the fastest-growing runs in the Jim's Hazmat division from scratch. He covers the full range of services his business does, including asbestos removal, biohazard cleans, crime scenes, hoarder cleans, mould treatment and meth testing. Sean talks through the real investment figure, the average job value, how he built his referral network through builders and real estate agents, and why his wife was able to leave full-time work before he hit his second year.By year three, Sean is projecting $700,000. He also talks about becoming the first Jim's Hazmat franchisor in New Zealand and what that opportunity looks like for the right person.Timestamps 0:00 Introduction and Sean's background3:20 Why Sean chose Jim's Hazmat over other divisions7:00 Training and certifications explained11:30 $250k in year one: the real numbers15:00 Investment costs and ROI18:30 Scaling to $700k and hiring staff22:00 Asbestos removal: the full process29:00 Biohazard cleans and crime scenes36:00 Hoarder cleans and what they involve43:00 Mold, meth testing and syringe pickups49:00 Building referrals through builders54:00 Franchise fees and lead system explained59:00 Mindset shift from employee to business owner1:05:00 Becoming a franchiseor in New Zealand
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