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  • Junk Refund Show, January 29, 2026
    Jan 30 2026
    Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook The Junk Refund Show: Overcoming "The Day From Hell" Through Grit The Day From Hell: A Case Study in Grit Host Alan J. Cook on overcoming frozen obstacles & business logistics. 1-800-JUNK REFUND The Struggle (Monday) The Context: DC Metro area paralyzed by 1.5ft of snow and 18°F temperatures. Fleet Failure: All 3 work vehicles incapacitated simultaneously (Snowed in, Dead Battery, Bent Bumper). The Fix: Spent 6 hours freeing one truck; used a "come-along" ratchet to manually bend a crushed bumper back into place. The Grind: Manually chipped ice on a 200ft driveway for 2.5 hours when the snowblower failed against frozen crust. "Grit is the number one reason entrepreneurs succeed. The ones that succeed and hang in there... don't quit. They just keep at it."— Alan J. Cook The Recovery (Tue-Wed) Integrity Check: Returned to a neighbor's house 24hrs later to fulfill a promise, despite exhaustion. Efficiency Win: $200 couch removal job completed in 30 mins vs. $250 snow job taking 2.5 hours. Moral: Survival is success. Even "days from hell" end with a paycheck if you don't stop. Conditions18°F / 1.5'Frozen Snow & Ice Revenue Recovery$1,470+Total from 4 jobs post-disaster Fleet Status Report Big Truck (16ft)Snowed In Jeep LibertyDead Battery Dodge RamFixed (Manual) Efficiency Lesson Snow Job: $100/hr (Brutal labor) Junk Job: $400/hr (Easy labor) #Entrepreneurship #SnowRemoval #Grit #Logistics Source: Junk Refund Show 2026-01-29 Introduction Host Alan J. Cook recounts a challenging week in Bethesda, Maryland, following a massive snowstorm that dumped 1.5 feet of snow and brought freezing temperatures. The episode focuses on a specific "Day From Hell" (Monday), illustrating how perseverance, creative problem-solving, and sheer grit allowed him to fulfill client commitments and keep his business running despite equipment failures and exhaustion. Detailed Summary The "Day From Hell": Vehicle and Equipment Crisis The week began with a logistical nightmare as the host found all three of his work vehicles incapacitated by the storm. His primary box truck was plowed in by three feet of snow, his backup SUV was unregistered, and his Dodge Ram had a damaged bumper blocking the tire. After six hours of struggle in 18-degree weather—including a failed attempt to jumpstart the SUV with AAA—he successfully used a "come-along" ratchet tool to manually bend the Dodge Ram's bumper back into place, making the truck drivable. Compounding the stress, upon finally leaving the lot, he discovered the waste transfer station was closed, leaving him with a truck full of trash. Furthermore, while preparing for a snow removal job, he realized he had previously sold his heavy-duty extension cord, forcing an unplanned trip to Home Depot to purchase a replacement for $120 to operate his electric snowblower. Timeline: The Monday Struggle 8:00 AM3 Vehicles Stuck & AAA Battery Fail 2:00 PMTruck Freed & Transfer Station Closed 4:30 PMStart Job #1 (200ft Driveway) 7:30 PMThe Hunt for Rock Salt (Sold Out Everywhere) 8:45 PMMission Accomplished: $250 Earned Battling the Elements: Snow Removal Jobs Despite the setbacks, the host arrived at a client's home ("Mary") to clear a 200-foot driveway. The job took 2.5 hours of nonstop labor in freezing conditions. Following the physical labor, he drove to nearly a dozen locations searching for rock salt, which was sold out across the city, finally locating the last two bags at a BP gas station to treat the client's driveway properly. On Tuesday, he honored a commitment made to Mary's neighbors. By this time, the snow had frozen into layers of ice ("like a frozen Oreo sandwich"), rendering the snowblower ineffective. He spent another 2 hours and 20 minutes manually chipping away ice with a shovel to clear the 150-foot stretch, demonstrating the importance of integrity and not leaving a client "hanging" even when the work is grueling. Business Recovery and The Lesson of Grit The latter half of the week provided a stark contrast to the early struggles. On Wednesday, the team completed an apartment cleanout in Laurel, Maryland, involving 42 steps, earning 800.OnThursday,asimple30−minutecouchremovaljobnetted800.OnThursday,asimple30−minutecouchremovaljobnetted200. The host uses this comparison to highlight that while some days are "hell," perseverance leads to survival and eventual success. The core message is that entrepreneurship requires grit—the ability to keep going when physically exhausted and when nothing goes according to plan. Effort vs. Reward: A Week in Review The Struggle $220 - $250 Snow Removal 2.5 Hours / Job Freezing Manual Labor The Win $200 - $800 Junk Removal 30 Mins - 2 Hours High Efficiency Key Data Weather Conditions: 18°F temperatures; approximately 1.5 feet of snow. Monday Job (Snow): 2.5 hours of labor for $250. Tuesday Job (Ice): 2 hours 20 minutes of manual chipping for $220. Wednesday Job (Hauling): Apartment cleanout (42 steps) for ...
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    59 min
  • Junk Refund Show, January 15, 2026
    Jan 16 2026
    Junk Refund Show with Alan J. Cook Selling Virtual Pinball Machines
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    1 h et 1 min
  • Junk Refund Show, January 1, 2026
    Jan 2 2026
    Happy New Year, 2026! A little discussion about the Year in Review and our Attitudes towards it.
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    1 h
  • Junk Refund Show, December 18, 2025
    Dec 19 2025
    Discussing a recent job and all the joys of getting the Junk out of your life! "The World's Longest Running Junk Removal Radio Show" Pick up a copy of this fabulous 68 page book, free on Kindle and only $15.95 at Amazon.com How to Have Your Best Christmas Ever: 10 Keys to Make It All Happen written by Alan J. Cook This book tells the story of how I just had my "Best Christmas Ever." Given that I've had 54 of them, I did something different this year that made it stand out--and stand out it did. I discovered that the secret is not in what you get, but what you give. I discovered 10 keys that can help make your next Christmas your best one ever. You can do it while going through a divorce, without having all of your children with you, while living 2300 miles away from your extended family, and even while losing some of your specially-created gifts. .............. And enjoy the story! It's true, and it all happened. If I can have my best Christmas ever, you can too!
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    1 h et 3 min
  • Junk Refund Show, December 4, 2025
    Dec 5 2025
    A Tribute to my Mother
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    58 min
  • Junk Refund Show, November 20, 2025
    Nov 21 2025
    Join me as I take a quick early morning trip to Atlanta to help out a friend and recount a number of jobs we’ve done recently. They include: 1) Removing 6 tons of scrap metal from Herndon, Va. 2) Doing an estimate in Leisure World for a hoarder. 3) Following a pickup truck of sodas driven by a hoarder. 4) Establishing a monthly contract with our first apartment complex in Alexandria, Va. 5) How to fly from Washington DC to Atlanta for only $15!
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    58 min
  • Junk Refund Show, November 13, 2025
    Nov 14 2025
    Live from Enterprise Rental Truck, picking up load at Sam's Club. Heading back to the scrap yard with a lot of heavy metal. It's amazing what you can find in scraps that are discarded, like useful tools that can be immediately used for business. This show is about passion! The #1 Junk Removal Show on the Planet!!
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    1 h et 1 min
  • Junk Refund Show, October 30, 2025
    Oct 31 2025
    In Frederick dropping off scrap metal and some individual weights for sale. Dropping the price is often the best method to procure a sale!
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    1 h et 2 min