We’ve all come to accept the term “professional” as referring to someone who gets paid to perform a service. In professional sports like the NBA and the NFL recruiters line up on college campuses to snatch up the best players. Once those grads sign a contact, they’ve become a professional. There was a time when members of the U.S. Olympic team couldn’t be professional. That changed years ago with the Olympic basketball team when we decided it was better to win with a “dream team” then risk losing with a bunch of amateurs!Nashville Junk Hauling – Use the Professionals
We’ve all come to accept the term “professional” as referring to someone who gets paid to perform a service. In professional sports like the NBA and the NFL recruiters line up on college campuses to snatch up the best players. Once those grads sign a contact, they’ve become a professional. There was a time when members of the U.S. Olympic team couldn’t be professional. That changed years ago with the Olympic basketball team when we decided it was better to win with a “dream team” then risk losing with a bunch of amateurs!
There are some words that go together brilliantly like coffee and cream or bacon and eggs. But what about junk and king? Junk conjures up images of piles of stuff destined for the trash heap. It’s often worthless, busted and an eyesore. On the other hand, the word king makes us think of something regal or stately. So what would these two words be doing together?