Automotive Mechanic Apprentice. 3rd year out of 4! Almost there lol
Automotive Mechanic Apprentice. 3rd year out of 4! Almost there lol
If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...
GC Metal Recycling & Recovery
Barrie, Ontario.
Im a welder by trade love ironwork (erecting buildings). IM 22 . I have been scrapping as long as I remember to make some extra cash. Helps with gas and bills so I can put some cash a way.
Oilfield and potash mining is all the options round here for uneducated guys like me. Only the lucky guys get on at the mines. I'm not lucky so I work oil wells. When that gets old I quit and survive on side jobs. I'm a jack of all trades.
Mining, an oil well work ain't no walk in the grass!
Sirscrapalot - Cooler is open for business.
Yea we don't have much grass here anyways. Lots of sand. And ooh pretty mesquite bushes. Some yucca and other assorted cacti. Got grass in some front yards but most people just dump colorful rocks everywhere and call it a garden lol
You make me miss Arizona.
An walk in the park woulda been better..lol.
Either way, that ain't no lazy man work.
Sirscrapalot - rwar!
I don't even know how to spell lazy
I worked in a factory then got my cdl. I then moved house and trailers through out Canada and the Midwest. I loved the driving but hated being gone and dealing with the d-bags that bought them, plus the d-bag I worked for. Then I drove dump truck for a while in the twin citys metro area. Most stressful job I ever had.
Now I'm the relief driver for a local Coke company. Pays alright for what I do but the hours are usally long.
Semi retired, Social Security Sucking farmer here. Wife and I play in a Variety/Country Dance Band about every weekend. She complained about me being on the computer too much so I started scrapping mainly large and small farm items/machinery etc. Now she complains that I'm scrapping too much. Funny...them wives
I own a trucking company.
Healthcare Clerk and rug-rat wrangler now. Scrapping to be active.
Former bear viewing tour-guide, bartender, restaurant manager, restaurant auditor, vessel deckhand, hotel manager, A/P & payroll clerk, florist, data-entry, bush-plane ramp-dawg, property caretaker. Not in any sort of order.
women and whiskey
I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
I AM ACTIVELY BUYING ESCRAP OF ALL TYPES. BOARDS, RAM, CPUS AND MUCH MORE
I'm going to school to become a diesel technician. The program I'm in has a primary focus on heavy equipment (agricultural, mining, construction, paving, logging) but we have been learning some things on trucks as well since most equipment is hauled on trucks. I just finished my electrical class and I got another year and a half to go before I graduate. Before that I used to work in a restaurant/bakery. I got into scrapping last summer when I lived in a small town that was quite a ways away from the scrap yard. The nearest waste transfer station would charge people for weight and disposal fees to dump appliances there. You could find junk appliances in every alley way in town.
I'm still fairly young.. but I've done quite a few things.. Don't seem to stick to things for a very long time as they're just not much for competitive pay in Maine unless you have a fancy college degree, a skilled/trade, or you are you're own boss.. not to mention I bore easily and I'll be honest, I'm not the most dedicated worker out there. I just lack the will power to continue working a dead end job even though I know I need the money.
I'm always reminded of how I used to tell all of my friends in High School that working was for suckers.. that is working to make someone else money, instead of yourself. I got a unique opportunity when I was 15 years old to work for a Paintball Shop that was being run by a crazy old ex navy cop while his son, the owner was locked up for some drama. I wen't from volunteering flipping burgers at an event to the assistant manager and running the place by myself with 3 employees (ha, we were just kids really) by the end of summer. That really sparked my interest in business and being an entrepreneur.
Here's some other random bits I've done:
Farm Hand Picking Pea's & Weeding (8-10)
Bottle Redemption (15)
Paintball (15-17)
Dish Washer at a couple different places (17)
L.L. Beans Seasonal Order Fulfillment Center (18-21)
Construction for a summer when I was 18
Tire Tech at Tire Place for a few months, moved to service writing and then quit.. it was a joke and a half.
Driver / Bumper For a Moving Company (18-21)
Landscaping (19)
3rd Shift Gas Station Clerk (21)
Shuttle Driver for a uniform service, running a straight truck 350 miles a day for the last 18 months.. quit that to go back to school in pursuit of a business degree.
I've been scrapping metals for the last few years, started when a friend asked me to help him recycle all the lawn mowers he was pulling out of the town dump! walked away with a cool $50 for a couple hours work and then I started posting adds on CL.
Another thing the Paintball Company really helped me out with was, I had been doing web design since middle school as a project, and I offered the old man a website for $400.00 - he took it and it got me on the who web design gig. I've done several local businesses and a couple world trade organizations to help fund me while I was in between jobs. I started fixing computers also, fairly easy when you have the internet as your manual.
So now that I'm jobless, I shuffle between using my automotive background (did two years of schooling while in highschool at a vocational school in the afternoons), fixing computers for friends and family, recycling metals, and web design to get by. It seems though, that I'm never able to completely get by, the more I make the more I spend. I need to take a course on budgeting and will power haha! Oh, I almost forgot, through my recycling network, I landed a job as a editor for the local cable T.V. station. Should be interesting! I haven't started yet, its a part time gig and I'm really enjoying the time off between semesters and catching up on sleep and being lazy. Hopefully I'll get my first day in before the weeks end!
Oh P.S. - I'm new here, and you might notice, my grammar - its still a work in process ;]
Last edited by WoodmanYoel; 12-19-2013 at 03:09 AM.
Yoel...unless your really trying, nobody here will call you out on grammar, spelling, etc. We're scrappers and not the spelling police. We may yank your chain about it now an then, but for the most part, we're pretty good about such things.
An nice set of experiences for someone who's in their early 20's! ( assuming thats what those numbers mean.. ). We got a couple folks your age, an even younger here.
Sirscrapalot - When the spelling police get upset I just say "There, their, thier, it'll be ok." - Stolen proudly from some one on the internet
Bump
I work as a receiving lead at very large retail store. Sounds like blood bath and beyond. I've been screwed over there for the last six years and come to realize that I will never advanced to freight flow manager because of downsizing and my inability to be a major prick. I currently work full time at 35 hours and by 2015 it will become 30 hours.
Before I met my wife and scrapping I use to be very adventurous. I have traveled the entire east coast for mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking and camping. The only thing I do now is winter camping. The colder the better. -22 is the coldest I have camped in about eight years ago in Allegheny Forest, Pennsylvania.
"It's not the years, honey, it's the mileage." Indiana Jones - Raiders of the Lost Ark
im a qualified plumber.
but here in South Africa, we dont use gas, so i dont have much knowledge or experience with gas lines
unlike plumbers in the US, UK, Canada etc
but im VERY choosy about which plumbing jobs i take on
i look for the easy ones
and i pass the pain in the butt jobs on to other plumbers
but when it comes to scrapping, i dont pass up on anything
i just need a place of my own- just somewhere secure & not very hot during our boiling summers where i can work & NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT WOMEN NAGGING.
(sorry-had to vent a bit)
I am a commercial loan underwriter / broker and also do residential mortgages. Scrapping is exercise and primarily a hobby for me, though thinking of upping my game in 2015. I love it.
I did scrap full time for about 3 years. Currently I work for a major automobile manufacturer but I really miss working for myself. I have owned, operated, and managed ice cream trucks. I owned a radio service for taxis years ago, drove a taxi for many years. Worked as an electrician for a couple years. So now its a full time job, scrapping as a part time job, and then of course, ebay, and cannot forget one of my favorites.....I love setting up at the flea market, so many nice people. And who doesn't like a good haggling here and there.
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