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Interviews with Mr. Rooter Franchise Owners
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Paul and Saunda Kitchen |
| Santa Rosa, California |
| Paul and Saunda Kitchen are only in their 30s, but they have the wisdom of plumbers much older. They’ve created a positive work environment that encourages their team to grow and succeed while taking care of their customers. Read more |
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John Akhoian |
| San Jose, California |
| John started working at his uncle’s plumbing business at the age of 19. By his mid-twenties John had opened his own plumbing company called High Quality Plumbing, which he turned into his first Mr. Rooter franchise in 1996. Read more |
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Roger and Stacy Goertz |
| Houston, Texas |
| When Roger and Stacey Goertz left The Dwyer Group, parent company of Mr. Rooter, to buy an existing Mr. Rooter franchise, neither of them had plumbing experience. But what they did have proved to be an ideal blueprint for success. Read more |
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Vinnie Sposari |
| Renton, Washinton |
| Vinnie ventured into the plumbing industry in 1982 when he was a college student studying criminal justice. But it’s not his college education he uses today; it’s the one he received from the Mr. Rooter Corporation. Read more |
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Scott Hobbs |
| Panama City, Florida |
| Scott Hobbs began his plumbing career in new construction in 1989. But after going through the typical struggles a new construction plumber goes through, Scott and his father Ken ventured into the service side. Read more |
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Steve Kaldis and Patrick O'Connor |
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Steve Kaldis and Patrick O’Connor were working at the Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchise when the owner decided to close in 1997. Faced with a crossroad, they decided to give ownership a try, and they haven’t looked back. Read more |
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Deborah MacLean |
Newmarket, Ontario, Canada |
| After working in the software industry for 25 years, Deborah MacLean decided a change was in order. She had wanted for a long time to run her own business and take on a new challenge, and Deborah is thrilled to be operating her own business. Read more |
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Paul Chierichetti |
Grants Pass, Oregon
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| Paul Chierichetti started his plumbing career with only one truck and one employee in 1980. When he heard about Mr. Rooter in 1994, he opened a franchise, and he’s never looked back. Today, Paul holds the title of Franchisee of the Year. Read more |
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Peter and Tina McGrath |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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| Peter and Tina McGrath already had experience in the plumbing world when the opportunity to buy a Mr. Rooter franchise came up. They are two-time Mr. Rooter award winners. Read more |
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John and Maureen Romney |
| Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| John Romney spent more than 20 years in the contracting business before deciding to add plumbing to his specialties. Opening a Mr. Rooter Plumbing franchise in Calgary, John was able to offer additional services. Read more |
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Derek Moreland and Mike Kolakovic |
| Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Derek Moreland and Mike Kolakovic, co-owners of the Mr. Rooter franchise in Toronto, are the first to receive Franchisee of the Year and Sales Leader of the Year awards in the same year. An achievement they did in 2007. “I’ve always been a dreamer, and I knew I wanted to be the biggest and the best,” Derek says. It was a dream that was decades in the making. Read more |
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John and Lois Proffitt |
| Richmond, Virginia |
| By the time John Proffitt was 21 years old he had turned his family chores into a career. John is a third generation plumber, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. Plumbing continues to be a family affair for John. He and his wife Lois co-own a Mr. Rooter franchise in Richmond, Va. Read more |
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Mike Ciaramitaro |
| Detroit, Michigan |
| Mike started with a one-truck operation in 1972. Mike now runs a 40-truck operation, and he’s been the Sales Leader of the Year 10 out of the last 12 years for the Mr. Rooter Corporation. Read more |
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Rick Joy |
| Naples, Florida |
| By the time Rick Joy was 16 years old he was good at cleaning drains, a trade he learned from his father. Rick didn’t have a driver’s license, so his father hired a retired man to drive him to service calls. Read more |
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Frank Czeronka |
| Landisville, New Jersey |
| For eight years Frank Czeronka worked as the service manager for a competitor plumbing company. He didn’t have the luxury of taking three-day weekends, and he didn’t see financial security in his future. Read more |
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Andrew and Sheryl August |
Freehold, New Jersey
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| Andrew August grew up in the plumbing business, spending weekends and his time after school working at his father’s plumbing company. In 1990 his father became sick and Andrew took over the business.Read more |
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