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Meet the 18-year-old junk remover who vibe-coded his own pricing calculator and makes up to $15,000 a month
Carter Grandbois, now 18, built his junk removal business by creating a pricing calculator and tracking data, allowing him to scale operations and achieve up to $15,000 in monthly revenue during peak season. Initially starting after finding cash at age 16 in Johnstown, Colorado, he now oversees the company from home. He also developed resources like universal and private junk-removal calculators to share his business methods online.
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