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    Thumbs up You dont turn it off

    Don't scrap anymore but the recycling mentality will be with me in till they put me in the ground


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    My wife has been begging me for YEARS to quit scrapping. I work a well paying job.. but when someone offers me something (like a free load of e-waste) and I know I can make.. lets say $400.. I cannot pass up the opportunity to make such easy $. I've been recycling for nearly 30 years.. more than 3/4 of my life.. I don't see me not taking opportunities when they present themselves.

    I remember a few years back I had hoarded aluminum all winter, once spring came I hauled it all in. The garage was clean. She breathed a sigh of relief.. silently hoping THIS was the last run. Next day I was driving home and spotted an aluminum canopy on the side of the road- into the truck it went. When I got home I saw the smile run away from her face.. she said "I thought you were done" (Umm.. have never said I was done.. just wishful thinking on her part) I said- "What do you see?" She said "More Junk" I replied "I see a $10 bill!" I said "Now tell me- if you were driving down the road and saw a $10 bill lying on the grass- would you pull over and pick it up?" "Yes" she said.

    I said- "That is what I see- I see one step away from a $10 bill! I drive it to someplace and they give me that $, little effort- free $".. She just shook her head and went in the house!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge View Post
    My wife has been begging me for YEARS to quit scrapping. I work a well paying job.. but when someone offers me something (like a free load of e-waste) and I know I can make.. lets say $400.. I cannot pass up the opportunity to make such easy $. I've been recycling for nearly 30 years.. more than 3/4 of my life.. I don't see me not taking opportunities when they present themselves.

    I remember a few years back I had hoarded aluminum all winter, once spring came I hauled it all in. The garage was clean. She breathed a sigh of relief.. silently hoping THIS was the last run. Next day I was driving home and spotted an aluminum canopy on the side of the road- into the truck it went. When I got home I saw the smile run away from her face.. she said "I thought you were done" (Umm.. have never said I was done.. just wishful thinking on her part) I said- "What do you see?" She said "More Junk" I replied "I see a $10 bill!" I said "Now tell me- if you were driving down the road and saw a $10 bill lying on the grass- would you pull over and pick it up?" "Yes" she said.

    I said- "That is what I see- I see one step away from a $10 bill! I drive it to someplace and they give me that $, little effort- free $".. She just shook her head and went in the house!
    My wife is the same way. She kicked my scrap out of the house. Had to get a shop. Still bring dome home and get the look ever time.

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    Buy her shiny or diney with the proceeds of a haul. Make her the queen for an eve.

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    When I was transitioning to where I currently work, it took me a while, I was moving from contracting for myself to a commercial contractor and it took a while for someone to see my drive, spunk and value. In the transition I did A LOT of scrapping. She has always said "I don't care about your scrap, I don't care about what money you make off it, I don't care." Once things were a bit tighter and I had lost my bread and butter client (and thus a steady bi-weekly invoice check payment) she said "I think I need to know what you make on scrap." I said "Fair enough."

    I showed her my first two R2 visit payouts and she never worried again! Never asked again, even said "Wow, you should keep doing that." YUP!

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    miss the good old days!! You are bringing back the nostaligia lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by redcrossnj View Post
    miss the good old days!! You are bringing back the nostaligia lol
    I am way off my peak though. I have set my goal for 10,000 lbs this year and it is looking bleak to even come close to hitting it. I figure I do what I can if opportunity presents itself, Just don't have the time and hauling means that I did say 3 or 4 years ago.
    Last week a lady re-contacted me about cutting up and hauling off a Thresher. It has been years since she talked to me about it. At the time I had a truck and trailer and the time to do it. Now I'm down to a Honda Pilot, no truck, no trailer, little time. So I let her know I had to pass.

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    I Hear Ya man . 4 Years ago it was all metal for me . Now Its eBay and Welding. I Have a Few Pieces of scrap on hand to weld art. turn a steel chair into a sculpture lol


    Went to a few garage sales today got a few picture frames and some free golf clubs. $$$

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