When people hear what we do, we usually get one of two reactions: 1) “Wait, that’s a real job?” or 2) “You must have the strongest stomach in the world.” Here’s what a real day in the life of a poop scooper looks like:
6:00 AM — Prep & Route Planning
We gear up with gloves, bags, sanitizer, and tools. Then we plan our routes for Palm Bay, Port St. John, Titusville, and beyond.
8:00 AM — First Stops
We greet friendly dogs, dodge the grumpy ones, and scoop efficiently and thoroughly. Every yard gets a full walk-through and a final inspection.
12:00 PM — Break & Cleanup
Clean gear, sanitize tools, grab lunch, and hydrate. Florida heat doesn’t play around.
2:00 PM — Afternoon Rounds
We knock out the rest of the day’s yards. Some customers like to chat, some wave from the window—we appreciate both.
4:30 PM — End of Day & Admin
Update Jobber, send quotes, respond to texts, and prep for tomorrow. We also check in on reviews and referrals.
Why We Love It
It’s honest work. We help people get time back, keep yards clean, and give dogs a safer play area. Plus, it feels good to run a local business that solves a real problem.
Want to try Scoop & Go? We’re fast, friendly, and thorough.