Junk is man's specialty
SCHAUMBURG (AP) — Junk hauler Glen Hansen was at the door promptly at 8 a.m. on a recent Sunday. The resident who hired him to clear out her father-in-law's condo looked beyond Hansen and said, "Where is your crew?"
"Crews cost money. It will just be me today," Hansen quickly replied.
Then he surveyed the contents of the home.
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