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Recycled Oregon: The Scrap Confidential | Episode 4 | Jordan Rogers

13 min · 4 de jun de 2025
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This episode of Recycled Oregon introduces Jordan Rogers, who is essential to the podcast's production, managing camera, audio, and visual content like drone videos and photos for social media. Jordan handles web maintenance, IT issues, and eBay sales, focusing on smaller items like wheels to minimize shipping costs. Having started with the company at age 15, he has progressed through various roles. Host Bow Boston then discusses the growth of B&K's business, noting a surge in non-ferrous materials and increased traffic at their Eastern Oregon locations in May, despite a soft ferrous market. The company's model prioritizes being extremely mobile, servicing commercial accounts with acquired processing equipment and expanded facilities, including Pendleton. Bow highlights the challenges of intelligent expansion, emphasizing the critical need for more crew, particularly truck drivers, and the importance of building trust and strong relationships with new clientele. Produced by Recycled Media.

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Recycled Oregon: The Scrap Confidential | Episode 4 | Jordan Rogers

This episode of Recycled Oregon introduces Jordan Rogers, who is essential to the podcast's production, managing camera, audio, and visual content like drone videos and photos for social media. Jordan handles web maintenance, IT issues, and eBay sales, focusing on smaller items like wheels to minimize shipping costs. Having started with the company at age 15, he has progressed through various roles. Host Bow Boston then discusses the growth of B&K's business, noting a surge in non-ferrous materials and increased traffic at their Eastern Oregon locations in May, despite a soft ferrous market. The company's model prioritizes being extremely mobile, servicing commercial accounts with acquired processing equipment and expanded facilities, including Pendleton. Bow highlights the challenges of intelligent expansion, emphasizing the critical need for more crew, particularly truck drivers, and the importance of building trust and strong relationships with new clientele. Produced by Recycled Media.

4 de jun de 202513 min