Patriot Hauling & Junk Removal LLC

Patriot Hauling & Junk Removal LLC Veteran Owned & Operated Hauling and Junk removal company. Licensed and insured.

06/03/2026

We're so excited for our new evolution. But like all things, we have to wait

05/29/2026

Tiny, but mighty

05/28/2026

All this for a beer and some pizza!?!

05/15/2026

Just another beautiful day at work ☀️ 😎 💪 watching spaces come back to life never gets old

05/13/2026

Alright everybody going to be an easy day! 😆

05/12/2026

Patriot Hauling & Junk Removal is looking for a DRIVER.
Not a steering-wheel ornament. Not a “my GPS stressed me out” specialist.

An actual dependable driver.

Pay starts at $25/hour + tips + performance bonuses
Minimum 20+ hours per week
Based in Salem, Oregon

You’ll be operating dump trucks, hauling junk, helping customers, and representing the company on job sites across the Salem-Keizer area.

This is not DoorDash.
This is not “sit in the truck and scroll TikTok.”
This is hard work with real responsibility.

We’re looking for someone who can safely handle a truck, show up consistently, and operate like a professional.

🚨 What Matters Most
#1 — Punctuality

If you’re late often, save us both the time.
The truck moves 30 minutes before the first job — not when you finally find your energy drink. If you miss the truck, enjoy the day off with no pay.

#2 — Work Ethic

You will be lifting, loading, driving, problem-solving, and working with customers. We need someone who can move with purpose.

#3 — Honesty & Integrity

You’ll be trusted with vehicles, equipment, customer property, and sometimes access to homes and businesses. Character matters here.

#4 — Hygiene & Professionalism

You don’t need to smell like cologne commercials.
You just can’t smell like week-old raccoon soup.

✅ Ideal Candidate Has:
-A good driving record (we verify this with DMV)
-Experience driving larger vehicles or trailers
-Confidence backing, maneuvering, and parking
-Hand & power tool experience
-Strong organizational skills
-The ability to learn quickly and work independently
-Thick skin and a sense of humor

Military, trades, warehouse, landscaping, moving, construction, and delivery backgrounds tend to do well here.

⚠️ Fair Warning

We are looking for A+ players only.

The kind of person who:

-Sees a problem and handles it
-Takes care of equipment
-Doesn’t disappear mid-season
-Understands that customers remember professionalism

You’ll work hard here.
But you’ll also be respected, trusted, and rewarded for performance.

📬 HOW TO APPLY (Yes, This Part Matters)

Email your resume AND answer this question:

“You’re scheduled at 10:30am. You wake up at 10:05am. What happens next?”

Subject line must say:
“Ready To Roll.”

Applicants who ignore directions won’t be considered.

04/23/2026

The mania.
The madness.
The mess.

And somehow… we still got it handled. 💪🧹🔥

When everyone else sees chaos, we see opportunity.
Cleanups, haul-offs, heavy messes—we make the impossible look easy.

A little maniaco? Maybe 😏
But that’s how the job gets done.

“Cheap work ain’t good. Good work ain’t cheap.”We don’t say that to be clever — we say it because of situations like thi...
04/21/2026

“Cheap work ain’t good. Good work ain’t cheap.”

We don’t say that to be clever — we say it because of situations like this.

Bertin gave his nephew a solid favor. The ask sounded simple enough:
“Hey, can I leave a boat on your property for a couple days?”

Couple days turned into… gone without a trace.

And the “boat”?
Not your weekend lake cruiser.

We’re talking a 34-foot commercial fishing trawler.
Roughly 10 tons of displacement.
The kind of thing that doesn’t just “roll off” a property when you’re done with it.
(For scale — our helper Mariel stood next to it.)

From what we can piece together, someone hired a competitor, probably got a screaming deal, and then realized halfway through that the job was way bigger than expected. Instead of solving the problem… they relocated it.

Right onto Bertin’s land.

We came out, assessed everything, and gave an honest estimate — north of $10,000 to properly dismantle, process, and remove it the right way. No shortcuts. No dumping the problem somewhere else.

Now we’re giving Bertin the space to decide his next move.

But here’s the part that matters:

He shouldn’t be dealing with this at all.

We get it — not everyone is going to call us first (even though we like to think we’re a pretty solid choice). And to be fair, there are some good junk removal companies in Salem.

But there’s also… this.

So please —
Vet your contractors.
Ask questions.
Make sure they have a real plan for disposal.

Because when the price feels too good to be true, sometimes it just means the problem is about to become someone else’s problem.

Last week was a blur.So instead of picking one story, you’re getting all of them — rapid fire style.MondayKicked things ...
04/14/2026

Last week was a blur.

So instead of picking one story, you’re getting all of them — rapid fire style.

Monday
Kicked things off with the usual route work, then wrapped up helping Sheri’s dad upgrade from a 30-year-old couch. That man could hold a conversation with a wall — and make it interesting. We barely scratched the surface before we had to roll out. Swapping war stories with Army guys? Always a good time.

Tuesday
Helped Chris get ready for his move to Texas — closer to family, but not before passing along some awesome comic books for our friends at Punx with Purpose (mental note: drop those off to James).
Then we linked up with Lindy. “Small job,” she said… next thing you know we’re moving beds, hauling a treadmill upstairs, and basically redecorating the house. Light work.

Wednesday
Met up with Dean at his storage unit — cleaned it out while getting a crash course in golf.
Then, because we’re usually early… sometimes very early… we squeezed a Thursday job into Wednesday and hung out with Carmie and Bob, hauling off a recliner that had seen better days.

Thursday
Started the day with some Naval infantry—
err… Marines. (easy, easy 😅)
Hauled off a couple couches and spent way too long BS’ing. Worth it.
Then headed over to help Lori at the free health clinic remove a massive commercial printer. That thing did not want to leave.

Friday
Helped Dalton clear out a carport while he was actively working. We’re great at working fast… working quietly? That’s a newer skill. But we pulled it off — business kept rolling.
Wrapped the day with our contractor buddy Dan, who’s fixing up the South Commercial Great Clips after someone apparently tried to park inside the building. (Whoopsies.)

But Saturday… that’s the one we’re really fired up about.

We met up with Zack Cross at Range 22 to get things rolling again on “Just a Guy in a Truck.”

They’ll be handling production.
We’ll be handling the muscle, the stories, and probably saying things we shouldn’t on camera.

We’re pumped to bring it back — because our community deserves to be cleaner, and these stories deserve to be told.

Alright…
We need a nap.

Address

1757 Park Avenue Ne
Salem, OR
97301

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 7pm

Telephone

+15034098230

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