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    Lightbulb I'm here to learn! Teach me, oh wise ones.

    My name is Nicholas Pashia. I was born in Collinsville, Illinois. I'm a single child who grew up with two cousins who are still practically brothers to me. I grew up in a low income household where my mother eventually succumbed to substance abuse. At 17 I left home and struggled to find my place in life. Above all, I've learned a lot from these challenges, and look forward to overcoming many more.
    After one combat tour in Afghanistan and serving in the military for 7 years, I completed my bachelor's degree. Following this, I found my true calling at a social services agency supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Basically, I want to start a program to scrap computer/IT assets and give them an opportunity to earn some profit & learn vocational/technical skills. Any computers that are reasonable dated that can be refurbished would go to the homes of individuals in the program. You guys are a wealth of knowledge and I appreciate any input/suggestions you might have. I look forward to learning more about this trade from all of you, and I'm excited to use this information to help the folks who need it most. You're all awesome, have a wonderful day!



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    Welcome Nicholas...and thank you for your service.

    We have a similar program here where I live (not mine, but I do donate items occasionally). Here is the link. You might contact the head guy there...he might just give you some info to point you in the right directions as you ramp up your program. It is a nonprofit of course and I believe they do fairly well.

    Free I.T. Athens | Promoting Technology Re-use and Free Software Since 2005

    Good luck and I hope it works well for you.

    I might add, you could also have them fix cell phones (cracked screens or other simple repairs)...would be a great source of income to run the business. People could donate those as well, plus even scrap, they are worth more than scrap in many cases and $3-4/lb or so.

    Anyways, just throwing that out there. Good luck and READ READ READ the old threads. There is a VAST amount of knowledge that will help you here...all for free.
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    Welcome, good on you, and THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE. We do have a service members thread where check in with a brief description of their service. Do what the last guy said he is correct. Mike GySgt USMC Ret.
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Welcome Nicholas!

    I worked with developmentally challenged adults for awhile. Great people. The non-profit I worked for created jobs for them in light manufacturing, refuse removal and recycling, and janitorial services. They had an electronics drop off. Last I heard they were looking into recycling that themselves.

    Only problem I had with that agency was that they didn't pay those folks enough. One guy who cleaned business on contract for 30 hours a week was only getting paid about $2.50 per hour. They could get away with that because most of his needs are being paid for by Social Security. Furthermore, their pay was determined mostly by their speed. They would do time trials twice a year. Many of these guy are aging into their 50s and 60s, so then their pay only goes down, never up

    Sounds like a great program though and I wish you well.

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    Welcome from Maryland

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    Not just for your military service, but for what you are doing now.


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