
Why This Former Engineer Left His Career to Start a Dumpster Business | with Terryl Humphrey & David Freedman | Ep #290
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What happens when decades of experience in engineering and automotive sales no longer align with your purpose?
Meet David Freedman, a business owner who took the leap into entrepreneurship after years of working in structured, high-performance environments.
From engineering engines to selling luxury cars, Dave shares how he combined everything he learned to launch RedBox+ Dumpsters and why it wasn’t just a career change, but a personal decision to create something of his own.
🎯 What you'll learn from Dave’s story:
- Why corporate changes pushed him to seek a business of his own
- The criteria he used to find the right franchise opportunity
- How engineering taught him systems, and sales taught him people
- Why relationships matter more than rank in business
- How The Go-Giver helped him redefine what value really means
- His biggest struggle with work-life balance (and how he’s working through it)
- What Failure is Knowledge means when you're building something from scratch
Dave’s journey is a lesson in trusting your experience, betting on yourself, and building a business rooted in service, not just profit.
👇 What’s your biggest takeaway from Dave’s story? Share it in the comments below! 👇
📦 Learn more about RedBox+ Dumpsters: https://www.linkedin.com/company/redbox-dumpsters-of-pasco-and-nw-hillsborough/posts/?feedView=all
🔗 Connect with Dave on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davefreedman/
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