Neil Girardi: From Earthmoving to Septic Success

Neil Girardi: From Earthmoving to Septic Success

Are you struggling to plan and achieve your long-term business goals? In this episode of the Skid Steer Nation podcast, host Ryan Deemer speaks with Neil Girardi, owner of Girardi Septic Services, about his family's legacy in the earthmoving and septic system industry.

Neil shares his journey from learning to operate a dragline crane at a young age to owning and operating a successful septic system business in Harrington, Delaware. He also offers valuable insights into long-term goal planning, legacy business ownership, and prioritizing quality and customer satisfaction in the service industry.

Tune in to learn how to break down big goals into manageable steps and achieve significant progress through consistent daily actions.

Episode Highlights:

• Long-term goal planning and business growth strategies.

• The importance of quality, customer satisfaction, and standing behind your work in the service industry.

• Breaking down big goals into manageable steps.

• The value of legacy business ownership and learning from past trials and tribulations.

🔗 Connect with Success:

👉 Visit Gerardi Septic Services on Facebook : ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/gerardiseptic

👉Want to grow your business?: [Groundbreaking Growth] ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.groundbreakinggrowth.com

👉Find USA manufactured attachments: [Skid Steer Nation - Quality American Made Attachments]: https://www.skidsteernation.com/

Don't miss out! Listen to this episode of the Skid Steer Nation podcast and discover the actionable strategies you need to break down big goals, prioritize customer satisfaction, and build a lasting legacy in your business.

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