The story behind the pink shirt, the hustle, and the "Crush" name.
A dozen years grinding through a utility career built the discipline. Early mornings, brutal weather, tight crews. That season taught me how to show up when nobody is watching and how to earn respect without asking for it.
I did not inherit a playbook or a network. I read the books, watched the operators, ran the reps, and kept what worked. Entrepreneurship stopped being a dream the day I started treating it like a trade to learn.
Everything I do runs on one rule: take care of the family of six that trusts me every single day. That is the filter for every decision, every deal, every late night.
I do not chase transactions. I build relationships that outlast any deal. My moral code is simple, relationship first, always. If we cannot do right by each other, we do not do business.
"I'm not just here to sell a car. I'm here to build a lifelong relationship."
Corey "Crush" Rush
Every deal, every conversation, every handshake. If we cannot do right by each other, we do not do business.
12 years of showing up, weather, mood, and season be damned. Discipline is the compound interest of my career.
Everything I build runs on one rule: take care of the people who trust me at home first.
No inherited playbook. Read the books, watched the operators, ran the reps, kept what worked.
Pick a lane. I show up the same in every one.