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The restoration industry gives business owners a very unique opportunity. You can create an amazing business that pays you very well while providing services that can help a family or a community in need.
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Jacobs owned an award-winning FRSTeam restoration dry-cleaning company, then transitioned to join iCat as Director of Sales in 2015, responsible for both the sales and training of iCat users.