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    Quote Originally Posted by ixcelr84scraps View Post
    BF didn't show me how to load...his loads are packed in (I think he did that on purpose because I am competitive and he know he would beat me out there knowing he could get alot more on his loads) ...I am only doing this for a few days to understand what it's like 'out there'. I will be doing the scheduling, contacts, helping build business when I have down time from my own business. I wish you were closer too so you could teach me and I could beat him this week, haha. Tips are good tho...if I get business picked up I may be out otr more. It's nice getting out from behind this computer once in a while.
    I am in VA, so yea, GA is a bit of a drive lol.

    I am surprised he didn't teach you though, so you can get a LOT more when you are doing runs on your own etc.

    Like I said though, anything bigger then other stuff and has any kind of holes, slots, nooks and crannies, just fill it as much as possible.

    Also, like I said, whether you do dumpster diving, or even going from home to home or business to business, you will sometimes need to rearrange, but doing it correctly maximizes room.



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    Thanks George for tips. I think he didn't tell me because it's kinda like a game for us, he knows he's in for competition, he sees how I work my own business at home and is scared I will outscrap him, LMAO! I won't be scrapping all the time as mentioned. Just prowling out in the field for a few days to understand his work and can be more productive helping him on the business side in the office.

    Remember my intro post? I work as a VA (I loved your Godsend comment!) I hope my clients would be upset if I went to scrapping F/T...but you never know...I am having fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ixcelr84scraps View Post

    Remember my intro post? I work as a VA (I loved your Godsend comment!) I hope my clients would be upset if I went to scrapping F/T...but you never know...I am having fun!
    Yes, I do. I have already put you on my list. I am working on building my recycling business up more and more, to where I can hire 1 or 2 guys to do all the pickups, etc and so I can get back on my investment company. When that happens, I am sure I will be emailing you. Gotta love VA's in real estate businesses. They make life so much easier!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeB View Post
    I am working on building my recycling business up more and more, to where I can hire 1 or 2 guys to do all the pickups, etc and so I can get back on my investment company.
    Wow, for someone that can't afford to wait 30 days to get paid on clean-outs, things must be looking up. Workers comp, liability insurance, local and federal FUTA, FICA are just a few of the costs involved with employees and we haven't even got to the costs of your guys doing what you hired them to do.
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    You must live in PTC?

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    ha workers comp you mean that 8.5 percent of every dollar youre employees make that you have to pay to the state. Dont forget the state and city taxes to. Employees suck do it till u absolutely have to hire an employee nothing like running out of work and still having to pay for people to stand around. Good luck on your endeavors though and remember getting up early is for winners not birds. The early bird always always gets the worm. When someone sets out a washer the first person to pick it up gets the money for it not the next scrapper and competion is stiff. I love heading about women going hard for it keep the stories coming hard work always pays off.

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    I know it's basics, but if you have to load several things at once always put the biggest items on first. It's easy to fit little things around the big things, but it's a pain moving big things to squeeze between little things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ixcelr84scraps View Post
    Up at 4 am, on the road at 6. w00t!

    I went to 10 apt. complexes all on same road in one town. I met maintenance and management at a few who agreed to let me know when they have appliances. One apt complex has 6 evictions this week and will call me when scraps come up.

    Stop at auto repair complex and 1 fellow said he'd save his stuff for me. Many places I popped in already have regular scrappers coming, which I expected.

    On my journey I found:
    1 Frig, several vacuums, bikes, strollers, ac fans, a sink w/brass fittings and lamps…took to scrap yard and rec’d 101.12

    From craigslist ad posted this morning, 5 responses…today picked up home gym-have on consignment at sports store and will receive 124.99- 2 tvs-dropped at Good Will-charged $20 removal, pu’d bed rails/frame, heater which is still on truck. Have appt to pick up washer/dryer in the am.

    Stopped at random TV repair shop and made a good contact with repair man who will buy flat panels w/broken screens, tvs working and not working in need of repair, old radios, musical instruments and amps. I sold clarinet found in dumpster for $20.

    I turned down 1 craigslist call for trash haul, was too far away for the price and they could find someone cheaper closer to their area.

    Found a thrift store that holds monthly sale, everything you can fit in bag for $3 a bag. They had silver/brass on shelves but overpriced IMO, so I didn't purchase.

    Total made 1st scrapping day was 266.11 less gas (still have 3/4 tank) and still have bike on truck found on way home, bed rails/frame, heater and other items scheduled for pick up tomorrow.

    5-6 hours out.

    How do y'all think I did?

    I have soooooooooooo much to learn.
    Are you single?? Ha ha ha!! just kidding! Very impressive!! You will have no problems making it as a scrapper. You have drive, and determination!

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    Ha ha ha and your a girl!! Didn't see that LOL!! Just making funny!!

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    What a Rockin' start!!! Do not forget to set aside some $$ for truck maintenance/repair, that is an employee in a sense. I used to take 20% off the gross into a truck fund. That amount allowed for some "build up" so when I needed an engine or clutch or tires I had the cash and could keep up with accounts. No truck,no money. loose the tool box and think about protecting the rear glass with a headache rack ( you can scrounge some expanded metal at the yard and just screw a section directly into the sheet metal of the cab). Take good care of yourself with proper lifting techniques/hydration,and nutrition..fast food will make you sick. I have meet some very successful lady scrappers.

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    it's a back from the dead thread! update!

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    I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack. I have been MIA from the forum because I have been to darn busy to post! I need to get back to spending time here however; I always learn a ton while here.

    I see UPDATE in the above post. Here's an update:

    I now own As Needed Recovery & Recycling. Business is BOOOOOMING. See below post I made in this forum a few minutes ago in response to another thread: (too lazy to explain it all again).

    Here's what I did...I too have learned in doing this in a few short months the 'trash runs' bring too much competition. (ETA on regular trash days)

    My newest 'thing', I have made postcards and put them on mailboxes (outside, not inside)...this postcard is just like a business card, 2 sided also. Lists all the stuff I am interested in, phone # and .....NIGHT OF WEEK (not trash night) I will be coming thru the area for pick up. Front of my postcard states "Don't pay the big companies to haul your scrap! We will pick up and recycle FREE!" It's working. Also rec'd a few calls for items needed removed from out back, etc. That is only 1 of many new things I am trying.

    Many of those that are crawling the streets at night are not doing what I am. Most are looking for $$ for quick fix, IMO. I am professional, my ads look nice, have cards, postcards, flyers, business license, permit to scrap, office phone, authorization forms to cover my butt when picking up an AC Unit (the cost of all this was minimal, did all the work myself). I have apt runs set up for every day of the week in 3 counties. I don't have to dumpter dive or jump the fence in the middle of the night....I have the gate codes because I work directly with the maintenance men. I have about 10-15 complexes calling for cleanouts, pick ups of appliances, all of this accomplished in just a few months.

    I love your 'tude tackle, "never stop trying to improve". There is a lot of ops out there for those who want to do this like a real business. That's just my opinion ;-)

    OH, PS...the only things I pay for is Cars, cats, and have agreements with a few auto repair shops to buy barrels when full. Everything else I am getting 100% free.

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    Next week I have 4-5 pages of lists I will be calling, List #1 Plumbers, List #2 HVAC Companies, List #3 Fencing Companies. I will be trying to set up agreements to pick up on location for all 3 when jobs being done.

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    Welcome back, glad things are going so well.

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    Oh, and I forgot this part (so much is going on!) I have been looking into businessess shutting down. There are 27 or so Foodlions closing in my surrounding area and I spoke with Corporate today who took all my information and then I sent them 4 offers/bids.
    1st- Total Abandonment: I will remove and dispose of everything FREE. They must provide Rollback for trash.

    2nd- Remove and dispose of all shelving and displays leaving all electrically attached equipment in place. We tear down and dispose all- FREE, they provide rollback.

    3rd- Removal of all shelving and displays, stacking on pallets for shipping. We provide labor, they provide pallets, rollback $****.** (can't give away all my secrets, but it's NOT cheap)

    4th - Entire Store disassembled and prepared for shipping or storage. We provide labor, they provide pallets, rollback $**,***,** ;-)

    This is my first time hitting commercials and my response was very positive so far. FoodLion told me about an Auction Company they work with and gave me contact info and told me they hire peeps like me a lot.

    Also have an appt next week with Blockbuster shutting down locally. Why should they pay someone to haul all the metal shelving etc away? I'll take it for FREE. I will also give the options as I did FoodLion.
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    Welcome back ......do you sleep ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumpster-Dee View Post
    Welcome back ......do you sleep ?
    2-4 hours right now. Getting things running takes effort. Hopefully, someday, I will be drinking a Hurricane sitting on the beach in December while txting my Personal Assistant reminding him/her not to forget to get all the employees their Christmas Bonus on time ;-) We'll see. If this doesn't work I am just on to the next idea. So far, scrappin' is doin' me good.

    Thanks for the WB, nice to see ya DD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ixcelr84scraps View Post

    This is my first time hitting commercials and my response was very positive so far. FoodLion told me about an Auction Company they work with and gave me contact info and told me they hire peeps like me a lot.

    Also have an appt next week with Blockbuster shutting down locally. Why should they pay someone to haul all the metal shelving etc away? I'll take it for FREE. I will also give the options as I did FoodLion.
    Happy to see things going well for you. Was wondering the other day, where you been at...guess that definitely explains it.

    Will have to look into that myself. I have done a few store cleanouts, but my only involvement so far, has been just to remove anything metal related.

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