Thursday 18 July 2013

Make Money on What Other People Throw Away –


Your Own Junk Hauling and Removal Service.





America is a throw-away society. We all know that. We all have a lot of



junk that we do not need, and just about all of us have things piling up



relentlessly in out attics, garages, basements, closets and even in the



wide open of the back yard.





A lot of people try to ignore the problem until they can no longer get into



their garage, or when they find it impossible to squeeze one more item into



the attic. They have too much junk and they need to get rid of it. Often,



they will pay someone to do just that. This means an opportunity for you.



You can make a decent living by helping people get rid of their junk.





To get started, you need a strong back and something to haul with, such as



a pick-up or a small trailer to pull behind your car. That's about it. If



you don't have a pick-up, consider buying a used one cheap. You could



easily find something for less than $1,000. An even less expensive



alternative is a small trailer for your car. Trailers can be had for just



a couple hundred bucks or less.





How To Get Started:





This is generally a very community or neighborhood oriented business. Take



out an ad in your community newspaper saying that you will haul away



unwanted items or that you will clean garages, basements or attics for a



fee. You can also print up a one-page flyer and place them on houses



door-to-door, or on the windshields of cars.





What You Need to Know





You will need to find a place for all the junk you collect and remove.



Find out where the local landfills are and what their policies are. They



may charge you a fee for bring stuff is, but you can charge that fee back



to you clients. You also may need dumping permits in some areas, so check



with your local city or county offices.





It's also a good idea to learn about dumping regulation. Some items are



more difficult to get rid of than others. For example, you can't just dump



a refrigerator or an old stove anywhere. Old tires are another hard-to-



dump item. There are specific places for specific things. Find out what



goes where. Once you have it all down, however, you have it made.





You should be able to earn from $7 to $10 an hour. You will not be able to



charge by the hour, however, because people may give you a problem about



the pace at which you work, and how much time they feel you should take to



get the job done. Instead, make an estimate based on your own judgment on



how long it will take you to clean out that garage or attic. Once you have



done a few, you will have a good idea about the time involved. Then give



an upfront estimate. If it will take you a complete day, or eight hours,



ask for $80 to $100.





Remember also that one man's trash is another man's treasure. You may find



a market for some of the items many people just want to get rid off. So



explore the option of sales to second hand stores, or the possibility of



starting up a second-hand store of your own. Such stores can be lucrative



like you would not believe. There's big money in junk - and in getting rid



of it. It takes no special knowledge or education, and you can get started



with a minimum investment. All that's left for you now it to get busy!





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