Originally Posted by
taterjuice
Good for your George, I'll glad your making bank. Lots of different types of scappers here, and we all have our place in the big picture. I'm not a regular of dumpsters or curbco, but would stop for sure to pickup a window ac if I ran accross it. Nothing wrong with making an honest buck, even if its something other people wouldn't prefer to do.
I agree, and like anyone, just stating what works for me in my area. At first, I didn't like the idea myself, but when I saw how much money was involved, it was a no brainer.
Originally Posted by
1956
Well today we did a Trash/Junk pick up It happened to be a farmers market,We took down two screen houses.they were framed out of wood,I ordered a thirty yard dumpster,cost $375.00 four labors plus my self, in addition to the trash/Wood we got four large pump motors,two large freezer's about 1500 running feet of 1/4 inch pipe,three large brass fittings and also a 8x10 foot trailer that they forgot was in the corner.My labor was Three Hundred Fifty five dollars, pizza was thirty dollars lunch.
We were done at 3:30,charged customer 1,500.00 for job if my math is right made 740.00 after expenses Oh plus the metal and trailer,the trash smelled pretty good today
How many computers to you have to scrap to make that??????I will update you on the scrap money,when i can get it to the scrap yard.I am not trying to be a smart asssssssss,just showing different way's that you could do to make a living,
I give you props for ordering the dumpster. I always leave that to my clients. Mainly, because the dumpster companies I have found, charge you a fee for the size of the dumpster, to a certain limit in lbs. So, I leave that to the customer, so regardless of the size they ordered, they know exactly what they are paying for, and can't come to back to me after all is said and done, and try to want to make a deal with me for half, or whatever else.
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