When most owners think about who they’re competing with for workers, they think about other pest control companies. That’s the wrong frame.
Your real competitors are Amazon, UPS, HVAC companies, security alarm installers, and anyone else in your market hiring for a mobile, outdoor, or field service role. They’re recruiting from the same pool of people you are, sometimes with bigger HR budgets and faster hiring processes. And with recent layoffs at several large logistics and delivery companies, there are experienced, reliable workers actively looking for their next job right now.
Spend an hour on Indeed searching “route driver,” “field technician,” or “service professional” in your area. Look at what those jobs pay, how they’re described, and how easy they are to apply for. That’s your real competitive landscape and your opportunity.
The good news is that pest management has something most of those jobs don’t. Your technicians get licensed with a real, portable, state-recognized credential. They receive more hands-on science training than almost any other entry-level field job. They work independently, build real client relationships, and have a genuine career path in front of them. Those are meaningful advantages.
The gap isn’t the job itself. It’s awareness. Most people who would thrive in this industry simply don’t know it exists as a career option. That’s what we’re working to change and your job postings, your interviews, and how you talk about this work every day are part of how it happens.