I remember a time I was repairing appliances to sell from home and lost all motivation.

Having plenty of nonworking inventory would place my adds in the paper, after the first call setting up an appointment would hustle to repair the machine these folks were coming to view. After you been in this business for awhile you recognize the easy fixes, and always managed to meed my commitment.

Even today at 62 years of age I lack that motivation to scour the streets for scrap,

It's been about 6 weeks now that my home built car trailer has been in service, I spent about a week soliciting for scrap cars, the venture has been so successful I now have people coming to me and have clients on my route to the scrap yard to service.

In 6 short weeks I have outgrown the car trailer, from another thread I have going you will note that I have purchased a flat deck truck with a hydraulic crane to fit the needs of my business.

I no longer have to solicit for scrap, what I lack in motivation make up for in personal pride. I've always prided myself in the service I provide to people and it's this pride that keeps me going and my customers happy.