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What does 1-800-GOT-JUNK do?

What does 1-800-GOT-JUNK do?

1-800-GOT-JUNK? is a paid service that offers full-service junk removal. That means that everything is included in the price; picking up items from wherever they’re located, loading the items into the truck, sweeping up the area when we’re done, and any associated disposal or recycling fees.

How much does a 1-800-GOT-JUNK franchise make?

1 1-800-GOT-JUNK Franchise Owner Salaries 1-800-GOT-JUNK Franchise Owners earn $91,000 annually, or $44 per hour, which is 41% higher than the national average for all Franchise Owners at $60,000 annually and 32% higher than the national salary average for ​all working Americans.

When you want junk to disappear All you have to do is point?

There’s a Better Way to Measure TV & Streaming Ad ROI 1-800-GOT-JUNK says that if anyone wants the junk in their home to disappear, all they have to do is point. 1-800-GOT-JUNK TV Spot, ‘Just Point and Junk Disappears!’

What does the titer of an ANA antibody mean?

The titer (dilution) to which fluorescence remains positive (provides a reflection of the concentration or avidity of the antibody). Many individuals, particularly the elderly, may have low titer ANA without significant disease substantiated after work-up.

What do you need to know about antinuclear antibodies?

Antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) are a type of autoantibody that attacks proteins inside your cells. People with some autoimmune diseases will test positive for ANAs. Your test is positive if it finds antinuclear antibodies in your blood.

How is blood collected for antinuclear antibody panel?

For infants or children, a lancet (small scalpel) may be used to puncture the skin, and blood may be collected in a small tube called a pipette. It may also be collected on a test strip. The blood is then sent to a lab for examination.

What are the titers for Ana negative lupus?

Titers ≥ 1:160 usually indicate the presence of active SLE, although occasionally other autoimmune disease may induce these high titers. There are now known groups of ANA-negative lupus patients.