I would like this thread to be a discussion of how you all advertise, what works and what doesn't, and whatever other means you use to get work recycling autos.
I have used the following methods:
Advertise on here (Gets a few calls a month usually)
Advertise in Classifieds in local newspapers (worked well at one time)
Locate cheap cars on Craigslist (worked well at one time as well)
The junk car market dried up here, the scrapyards, junk car buyers and auto salvage yards (junkyards) all got into a bidding war and the junkyards won, paying higher than
scrap prices for cars, now some of the junkyards are even into the scrap and core business. Its gotten stupid crazy around here in the last 6 months. I had to turn to a full time job for income working for "the man". It sucks. I've been trying to find some other means of finding cars others are missing somehow. Not much luck. Found a couple here and there just stopping and asking about ones I see sitting but rarely can you locate the owner or are they willing to sell for reasonable price.
I imagine if I moved or was willing to work at least 50-75 miles away I might find some work, but that is a lousy option in my opinion and moving is out of the question due to family health conditions.
So what are things like where you're at? How do you find work in this line of business and what is working for you? If you can it'd be great to post an approximate price range of the average junk car as well (what is usually paid for them, not what you get out of them). In the good days I could buy cars for $100-400 and make a good couple hundred off each one without even pulling the motor and trans, then prices went up a little and we had to start pulling the drivetrain to maximize profit (after labor this resulted in another $75-100 a car, allowing us to pay a little more for them sometimes or just make a little more money).
Now the junkyards advertise they will pay $550 for ANY junk car. One or two of the junkers are right up there with them, but get special pricing from the scrapyard or so I'm told (logical to me, I hear they are all drug buddies and want to stomp out the competition).
I have advertised in farther out areas but I can't pay competitively to get much if any business that far away, since my travel cost is so much higher.
I'm not asking for a bailout, just want some productive discussion so maybe I can get fresh perspective or think of a new game plan that might work. I don't have a lot of property to park a car and part it out, even if I did, the zoning board would have me locked up they are extremely picky around here.
Thanks
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