I am one of those guys that lives day to day or hand to mouth. Well I was until I found employment. Now that I am working 50 - 70 hours per week, we have a budget, We (I) know how much I make, How much the monthly bills are, Electricity, Cell Phones, Internet, Food, Vehicle Insurance, Fuel, Maintenance, Percentage set back for break downs or sickness. Since my job pays well enough to cover our bills, with a little bit left over. All of our scrapping is profit. I say this because we rarely venture out only to curb shop. Any curb shopping we do is in route to where ever I am going at the moment. The rest of our scrap comes from my employer, my wife's employer and arranged pick-ups.
When all we could do was curb shop, we dealt in anything we could, that would earn some cash for Fuel, Food, cigs and the occasional beer. We kept our eyes open for
E-Waste, Regular Scrap, Nylon Carpet, Carpet Padding, Pallets, Clothing\Cloth, Large amounts of paper, Books\Text books, Soda\Beer Cans, Tin Cans (food type), Cardboard, Yarn\Thread, Vehicles, Car, Truck, Tractor, Forklift Batteries .... I mean the list goes on and on.
But to answer your question in the most basic form. At first, no ,,, I did not know what my numbers were or how much I needed to break even or how much to make a profit. All we knew back then was ... we needed Food, Fuel and Cigarettes. Now that we are both employed, Yes, We know our numbers and how each day\load(s) affect our bottom line. Sorry for rambling on folks.
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