1. Obtaining relevant qualifications and licenses: First of all, you need to understand the rules and regulations related to garbage removal in your area and apply for them according to the requirements. This may include applying for business licenses, waste removal permits, etc.
2. Preparation of capital and equipment: You need to prepare enough money to carry out the work of waste removal, including the purchase or lease of transportation vehicles, dumpsters and other necessary equipment. At the same time, you also need to consider the cost of running and staff wages and other aspects of the cost.
3. Establish a reasonable operation plan: Develop a detailed operation plan, considering aspects including waste collection, sorting and transportation. This involves the planning of collection points for garbage, the determination of collection routes and the arrangement of transportation.
4. Recruitment and training of staff: Recruit suitable staff to assist in waste removal, including drivers, scavengers and managers. Provide necessary training and safety awareness education to the staff to ensure that they are able to carry out their work duties properly and safely.
5. Establish contractual relationships with customers: Identify potential customers and establish contractual relationships with them. This could include business parks, residential neighborhoods, schools, etc. Establishing long term stable relationships will help stabilize your business and ensure adequate workload.
6. Promotion and publicity: Before taking up a waste removal job, you need to promote and publicize it to increase awareness and credibility. You can use the internet, social media, advertisements, etc. to promote and introduce your junk removal services to potential customers.
Please note that these are general steps for undertaking a junk removal job, and specifics may vary depending on regional and regulatory requirements. It is important that you understand and comply with local laws and regulations before undertaking a junk removal job, and ensure that you have the experience and resources to carry out the job. It is my understanding that you may also need to consider some administrative permits and approval processes.