A new feature kicking off in this issue reconnects us with a successful PRO from our past.
Michigan PRO Gretchen Menard renews her career by saying “I do” to luxury restroom trailers for weddings.
Working through the busy tourist season or the upheaval of COVID-19, Matt Frazier takes a creative approach to serving his customers.
A California construction company agrees to pay $725,000 to workers for failing to control offensive messages and language found on a worksite.
A seasoned Connecticut entrepreneur finds his happy place rolling out quality portable sanitation products for outdoor celebrations.
Lindsey Greig is excited to follow in her father’s footsteps at Canada’s Gotta Go Portable Toilet Rentals
Sales-minded Texas PRO Fernando Garza built his business the old-fashioned way … one construction site visit at a time.
Expanding into the film and television industry has forever changed the business model for Canada’s Gotta Go Portable Toilet & Septic Service.
The portable sanitation industry and small-business ownership are demanding and difficult endeavors. To survive and thrive, PROs must carve out time for a rich personal life.
Cassie Collinson and her all-female crew won’t back away from the toughest jobs in an effort to provide great customer service.
Fresh off an Ironman competition, Jonathan Ibbetson committed himself to another lofty personal goal: building a successful portable restroom operation.
Jason Winter and his crew travel the city to bring their shower trailers and a sense of dignity to a forgotten population.