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    Quote Originally Posted by vamped400 View Post
    most people around here actually like that im a scrapper, and try to find/give me metal. Yeah there are a few who think its "trashy" but f em. My step mother has actually got complaints about my junk. I just laugh cuz i dont give a scrap metalscrap metalscrap metalscrap metal and ill live how i want to live.
    I'm getting complaints from the city for "code violations". Not to justify my mess, but I see far worse around the city that never gets tended to. Seems they pick and choose who to harass/bother.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Kris Kringle View Post
    AMEN Vamped. Seems like you can't do anything today on Account of the PC Crap { Politically Correct } Everyone is Offended by something they Disagree With. We have become the Nation of The OFFENDED
    Hey I'm offended by that! LOL
    That is so true dude!

    Idaho, you make a great point! I had a boat in my yard for 5 days and code enforcement was all over me due to a busy body mayor of the block type, yet there was 8 other boats in yards all around me. I told the guy if I need to move my boat then all boats need to be moved. He disagreed, but his supervisor did not!

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    This brought up a great memory for me. Many years ago, I had a friend named Jim Seybert. We both worked in the trenches of CATV (community antennea for television, or cable tv as everyone knows it). We were installers together in an industry that was considered the red headed step child of the utility industry. Believe me, it was hard. the power company and the phone company just threw their lines in with each other (joint trench), but we had to dig our own stuff in all the time,.....period.

    Anywho, This conversation reminds me of a quote from Jim. Although it pertained to cable TV, it can be used in any line of work. It would never fail, when there was a discussion with a customer about our jobs, or if it came up at a bar we stopped at, he would always say, " Yeah, I work for cable TV. But please don't tell my mom. She still thinks I play piano in a scrap metalscrap metalscrap metalscrap metalscrap metalhouse."

    Scrapper could be used the same way. I am a scrapper, please don't tell my mom. She still thinks I play piano in a scrap metalscrap metalscrap metalscrap metalscrap metalhouse. Or flip it the other way. I drive the bus for the nursing home, but don't tell my mom, she still thinks I am a scrapper.

    Just having some fun and good memories with this. (R.I.P Jimbo). Thanks for sparking this memory for me and I hope you enjoy it and use it in the future.

    Everything else aside, I truly don't give a flip what anyone thinks about me eyeballing their garbage. I truelly love it when I essentially pick a $20 bill out of someone's garbage in the form of a collectible that I can sell on e-bay, or a box full of old motors that I can scrap. Their loss, my gain.

    Party on Wayne. Party on Garth.

    edit. Did not think I would get the word filter on that. I figured *****house would have been safe. No worries. Better safe than sorry, I always say. Actually, the censored version is pretty funny in it's own right.
    Last edited by parrothead; 05-10-2011 at 11:02 PM. Reason: clarification

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    [QUOTE=lady scrapper;2626]Other people are just pricks!! I'd like to say...yea you with your little new car and 14 credit cards...QUOTE]

    Haha, lol! Some guys treat me weird, but I don't care. As an "about-to-be-single" mom, I get to be outside and moving around, not sitting behind a cash register (not that anyone will hire you when you've been a stay-at-home mom for 10 years). Plus I have a blast taking stuff apart & loading it with my son (quality time ). Most yards around here pay me cash, so that helps. THEN I don't have to blow $ on nice outfits to wear to work. The heck with those people!

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    Nice to have another female here, x. Did you introduce yourself ? If you did I missed it. Anyway, happy scrappin'.

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    woman who scrap are sexy oww oww

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    Quote Originally Posted by vamped400 View Post
    woman who scrap are sexy oww oww
    haha. yes, yes they are!

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    [QUOTE=xhalt;9690]
    Quote Originally Posted by lady scrapper View Post
    Other people are just pricks!! I'd like to say...yea you with your little new car and 14 credit cards...QUOTE]

    Haha, lol! Some guys treat me weird, but I don't care. As an "about-to-be-single" mom, I get to be outside and moving around, not sitting behind a cash register (not that anyone will hire you when you've been a stay-at-home mom for 10 years). Plus I have a blast taking stuff apart & loading it with my son (quality time ). Most yards around here pay me cash, so that helps. THEN I don't have to blow $ on nice outfits to wear to work. The heck with those people!
    That great to hear you get to spend quality time with your son, especially because you could be possibly be training him as a future scrapper!

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    I tell people that I am a Recycler. This has given me some good responses so far. Though telling people I "dumpster dive" is laughable to some. idiots.
    Last edited by WTAstronaut; 05-26-2011 at 06:14 PM.

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    An experience at the scrap yard reminded me of this thread:

    I took a load up and was waiting in the office for my check. Another guy waiting started talking about the "stickers" on my truck. "What stickers?" Come to find out, he meant the lettering on the doors - "Mick's Metal and Battery Recycling", town & phone number. He said "You've got some big (nerve) putting it out there what you do. People just give me a crap about it". (not EXACTLY what he said, but you get the idea.) I told him that he must deal with the wrong people and that I only deal with people who call ME, so why would they be giving me grief?

    After he left, the yard manager told me that wasn't the real reason people gave him crap about it.
    Last edited by Mick; 07-09-2011 at 10:32 AM. Reason: added the word "reason"
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    At first my hubby didint even want to ride around in my truck if I had scrap in it and he said my garage looked like Sanford and son. But...then he went with me to drop off a load and saw the money handed to me and it didn't bother him so much after that and he actually now brings me stuff from work AND has hooked me up with a plumber who works with him and brings him scrap motors/etc all the time now for me to recycle!

    I did try to explain to other family members and some were ''Cool!'' and some were just polite about listening I could tell. Most other folks don't mind I think because it HAS become such a big thing now and if it does bother them I don't let it bother me.

    I look at it this way - It's a job and brings in money, it cleans up the earth and teaches my kids the importance of recycling and how it impacts the local economy while cleaning up all the messes my generation made lol, I'm my own boss can work from home which is important to me and it very simply keeps my hands and mind active. I don't care what other folks think, I will be paying cash for college for my sons this year, paid off a truck a year early with the extra income and some of the folks that look down on this can't say that and I dont' have the stresses associated with a 9 to 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    An experience at the scrap yard reminded me of this thread:

    I took a load up and was waiting in the office for my check. Another guy waiting started talking about the "stickers" on my truck. "What stickers?" Come to find out, he meant the lettering on the doors - "Mick's Metal and Battery Recycling", town & phone number. He said "You've got some big (nerve) putting it out there what you do. People just give me a crap about it". (not EXACTLY what he said, but you get the idea.) I told him that he must deal with the wrong people and that I only deal with people who call ME, so why would they be giving me grief?

    After he left, the yard manager told me that wasn't the real reason people gave him crap about it.
    whats the real reason?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vamped400 View Post
    whats the real reason?
    He didn't say but, from the looks of the guy I'd say from poor workmanship. Supposedly, he put up drywall for a living. Around here, that's even easier to get into than scrap metal. I had a dry wall guy wanted me to get a bunch of stuff (including a pickup, car and dryer) from his yard cause it was "too much work" to haul it to the scrap yard. I passed because he's a (jerk, idiot, fool, lazy a--) take your pick.

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    I passed because he's a (jerk, idiot, fool, lazy a--) take your pick.
    ALL the above!

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    I've been waiting a long time for the appropriate thread to tell this story and this seems like a good a place as any. About 9 years ago I was laid off from my full time job where I had been working 11 years and was making a very good salary. Within a year or so of when I was laid off I also went through a divorce. I was left with a $15,000 credit card(I was a very stupid husband) having bought a car for my ex-brother-in-law, had to sell the house and give my ex 1/2 the profits, pay $5,000 to my ex directly and $2,000 to her lawyer. About 1 1/2 years ago I started scraping on my days off from my new full time job. I was pretty dumb at first: didn't really know where to find metal or how to identify one type from another. In September of 2010 I finished paying off all my debt from the ex wife, started the 401K at my full time job, and have saved up $6,000 toward the purchase of a small house or condominium. I owe this almost entirely to digging out other people's garbage at my apartment complex and scrapping for cans and the occassional construction site on my way to or from work or on my way to the scrap yard. I still claim to only do this as a hobby, as the income from my full time job is now greater than my expenses, however the fact that on a regular basis week in-week out I can make an extra $40-$60(week of July 4th was very good, I did $100)for collecting cans out of a garbage can is a gift from the big man upstairs. All I have to do is look at the success I've had doing this and people's opinions of me begin to be very unimportant. I love reading the stories I find on here and enjoy getting ideas on new sources of scrap metal. I'm sure many people on this site have similar stories, I think one thing we all have in common is that we don't waste our energy crying about our problems rather we use that same energy to come up with solutions for those same problems. As for those people who don't understand what we do or those people who whine about having no money they are the source of many problems in this country as work exists the issue is that most people are to lazy to do it. In any case take care everyone be safe and I now joke about the fact that I can even smell metal.

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    Yup......
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    thanks for sharing that guiro....very inspirational....have a great day !

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    I tell people if they have a problem with it then they can start paying my bills...I have had many of these people call me when they need TV's etc removed..

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrappyMcGee View Post
    Let them think what they want. I keep a clean truck and a professional manner. At the very least, scrapping allows me to bring my dog to work with me. I'm too busy trying to keep my truckbed full to really worry about people's perceptions. A scrapper with a thousand bucks and a surgeon with a thousand bucks are just a couple of guys with the same $1000.
    I agree! Personally, scrapping metal is a bit more sanitary in my opinion...just sayin!

    I am new to scrapping...this is my 3rd day. I don't know if I'm having beginner's luck, but we're doing really really well

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    Welcome to the Forum, ScrapperGirl. You might want to make a thread on the Introduction forum and tell us a little about yourself. One tip - Keep a record of where you got what. It'll help you make decisions about where to go back and what works. If you go by memory, a lot is clouded by emotion. I know it worked that way for me. When I looked at the record objectively, I quit going some places although I liked the guys there.


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