Maaaan i forgot about this place. Were to even start, o wow it died in February. Ok time to give the run down and horror stories from the last 6 months or so.
Feb- Normal month just tried to get my feet wet in the
Ewaste business i was getting mostly hits off of free sites and 1 time stops from scrappers i find. Not a great month but not bad either.
March- Started to make normal rounds and meeting people from the forums to buy there ewaste and send to my buyer. met some good people made decent money nothing to brag about.
April- And this is were it really started to get good. I partnered up with scrapyaherd giving me acces to a truck on friday and weekend. So i have had larger jobs on the back burner and we go out and hit one. We spent $300 and ended up getting over a grand. I had family death so rest of the month was kinda shot. Now the gears start ticking and the pebble starts to gain speed.
May- Did a warehouse clean up over 3 days did ok, 1 nice pickup every friday. No regular calls coming in, Im still curb shopping in my free time.
June- I made up flyers and a price sheet started email blasting and cold calling. Alot of we will call you back yadda yadda but still manage to fill the truck bed twice that month. Summer is in full effect so i slow down breakdown wise.
July- Make it or break it-
- We pulled in 7500lbs of
E-waste this month and ended up getting bogged down due to payment issues with my previous buyer. I cut it down to the wire with all my rent and bills, man it was close but i juggled everything together and made my network. We now have a small but regular clientele. So we stay busy and then i am contacted by a new buyer just about to open. To say the least everything sounded great and I start building up the piles for August. (thank you Kyle, Happy made this a great month {and cant forget JAWS])
August- Was stop and go for the first 2 weeks of the month nothing to great is coming in but i do start to establish state wide sellers. Then we hit the inner circle of computer repair persons, last 2 weeks of this month have been insane. Not only do we have pickups constantly we have people dropping off tons of equipment every afternoon.
To say the least I dont curb shop for hours, and I have a pile of ewaste that could smash me to a pulp to break down. Even though we just sent out a few 1000lbs last week. Hard work, networking, alot of luck can build you something you can be proud of.
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