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Moving to Portland to Work in Development and Starting an HVAC Company with Jayselle Poblete

Moving to Portland to Work in Development and Starting an HVAC Company with Jayselle Poblete

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In this episode of the REalized Gains Podcast, Steven & Jordan sit down with Jayselle Poblete to talk about her journey from working in real estate development in Washington, D.C. to relocating to Portland and ultimately starting her own HVAC company, Stellar HVAC.


Jayselle shares what it was like transitioning between markets, continuing her career in development, and making the pivotal decision to build a business that gave her more flexibility and time with her daughter. She walks through the realities of starting an HVAC company, from learning the technical side of the industry to managing operations, hiring, and growth.


This conversation dives into the intricacies of the HVAC business, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the mindset required to step away from a traditional career path to build something of your own. Jayselle’s story offers valuable insight for anyone considering starting a service-based business or balancing career ambition with family priorities.


Whether you’re an entrepreneur, real estate professional, or someone curious about building a business from the ground up, this episode is packed with real-world lessons and honest perspective you won’t want to miss.


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