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Unfiltered Discipline

Jan 05, 2026

731 days. Two full years. Not one missed morning.
That’s 49 hours and 43 minutes of unfiltered discipline

Every single morning for the last 731 days, I’ve stepped into cold water for five minutes. No negotiation. No excuses.

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Don’t take my word for it—see how my clients’ businesses have transformed. From saving money to boosting efficiency, my services are built to deliver real results.

Jason’s not just a guy who gets results—he’s the guy you want to get results with.
 
He leads with honesty, holds the line on integrity, and shows up for his team no matter what. I’ve watched him turn struggling operations into thriving businesses more than once—not by cutting corners, but by raising the bar. If you’re lucky enough to work with Jason, buckle up. You’re about to grow.


Mark D.

Jason treats every customer like family—and I don’t say that lightly.

He took the time to listen, understand what I needed, and made sure I didn’t waste money on something that wouldn’t last. He’s sharp, straight-up, and you can tell he actually gives a damn. There aren’t many like him left in this industry."


tina r.

TESTIMONIAL

Trusted by Many

Don’t take my word for it—see how my clients’ businesses have transformed. From saving money to boosting efficiency, my services are built to deliver real results.

Jason took the hassle out of the vehicle buying experience.

 JG Fleet Services helped us successfully transition four leased vehicles, in a challenging high-cost, low-inventory marketplace. Jason’s deep industry knowledge and strategic guidance saved us over $5,000 in expenses and positioned us to avoid future lease penalties and unnecessary costs

 Steph B

JG Fleet Services was an incredible experience from start to finish! 

Taking the need to go to a car dealership or deal with the pricing negotiation right out of the equation was a breath of fresh air and a service I will always use in the future.  Previous vehicle is picked up at your house at the same time the new one is pulling in, you sign your paperwork at your kitchen table and that’s it!  Finally, a company has simplified and added value to the car buying process.

Paul G

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