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    Hit a speed bump...face first into a brick wall

    Well, not literally. Metaphorically, if you will.



    For awhile I had a non-stop flow of scrap...from my regular suppliers, Internet sources, and my local waste drop off site. A couple weeks ago I spent 3 days cleaning my garage...breaking down the piled up electronics, re-sorting things, and just general cleaning. Since then, my supply has almost literally dried up. I post ads on CL and Freecycle, and all I get are responses from people who aren't worth my time driving to, or when I do call them they inform me that the items have been disposed of, or I leave messages and never hear back.

    I know many will say "just go look." I don't live in an area where just anything is thrown on the curb, and my time I had reserved for scrapping is being wasted...as I have nothing to scrap. As this is more of a hobby/extra money for bills, I'm beginning to feel I am not devoting enough time...but can't seem to find the time to devote.

    I would be ok just scrapping a little here and there and hoarding it until more starts rolling in...however I've learned in the last couple days (from my past due bills in my mailbox, my overdrawn bank account, and $20 lonely dollars in my wallet that will soon disappear into liquid to propel my on-its-last-leg car) that this isn't an option at this time. I don't have the money to invest in buying items, or even a vehicle large enough to transport bulk items.

    I'm hoping I can squeeze through the winter in hopes that around spring cleaning more people will be willing once again to donate to my "poor college student" fund...if not I guess it's burger flipping time...yikes.

    Sorry for the long, depressing rant. Just felt the need to express my frustration...and try to drum up some ways to aquire some income, without drawing excessive attention to myself...that may lead to the wrong person stumbling upon 10 CRT tubes on the side of my garage an an excessive amount of metal that I acquire and sell for cash, and don't pay taxes on...yup...I'm THAT guy...


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    Sorry to hear about the bad times. Keep at it. It comes in waves. At least you have the freakin' Packers. (Bears fan here)

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    id flip burgers because it pays, i see no shame in it. but thats just me,

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    Pizzerias are the way to go..

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    If it were a choice between me and my family going hungry and having bill collectors harassing me OR flipping burgers...I wouldn't even think twice. Plus the money you save by eating at the restaurant you work at means the money you make can go towards other things.
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    Just because you might go to full time scrapping down to part time scrapping for a little bit, doesn't mean it won't ever go back to full time.

    Like others have said, gotta do what you gotta do, till that other money comes in again.
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    Would should never feel shame for working hard to make an honest living. Whether it being flipping burgers, mopping floors, picking up scrap metal etc. Keep your head up and always put your best foot forward. You never know when the next good oppotunity with show up. Best of luck to you.

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    Winter might be a good time to really work the escrap angle on craigslist or local auctions. Good luck keep your head up.

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    Working at a restaurant might net you some scrap. When I worked at Wendy's they would throw stuff out ever so often and I'd claim it.

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    deliver pizza so you get tips. out here in cali I'd make $12-15 an hour when I did it. night shifts are key because you make the most and still have the days free to do other things.

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    I feel your pain, Gnaxelrose88. Sorry things aren't going the way you hoped, but it is the way it's supposed to be. (at least that's the way I believe). I think you'll look back someday and think "I'm glad I took that job"...whatever it may be. I wish you the very best....and keep scrapping when you have time !


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