...what happens when the little fish start to eat bigger fish and become a larger fishes? I am not saying I am said successful fish but...
This is what I get for saying: "I'm done with this for now" cause prices are too low
I ended up with a new "regular" that makes it so I all but NEED a larger truck or a trailer. I have to pickup 21+ appliances - some working some scrap - in the next few nights among taking care of some other related things - one thing being to haul off refuse, my guess is the payment (and future ones) will be about 10x the value of the weight of those first 21 appliances in ferrous - to clarify I know the amount but don't want to post it. Good thing is that
everything is within ~10 miles of my home and the person offering the opportunity knows me and the size of my current truck etc... and it's still acceptable.
I anticipate it's going to be difficult to keep up now with my side gigs: metal,
e-waste, IT contracting (pays the most by
far but not as regular) and now "other". I am financially needing to pay down a few things, but to be honest I make a very good living at my career and that comes first ahead of my side gigs. I have about a year and a half to go before things are taken care of. No - I didn't do anything stupid like buy a brand new Maybach that I am trying to pay off ($200,000 car), I do well but I am not doctor or the like. Unavoidable things sometimes happen and my wife is disabled but not on disability.
Actually that would be the greatest - a doctor that scraps metal on the side. "Don't throw away that scalpel - it's non-ferrous!" Dr. Crazyfish
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