Trash 2 Treasure - Curb Crawling
By now you should be aware that our economy is in a serious state of decline 
with 2.6 million jobs lost last year and this year starting off with tens of 
thousands being laid off already, and this is only January, with 11 more months 
to go!

You must at all cost have a plan of action in place to protect you and your 
loved ones from a financial disaster! And you can do this by starting a 
business, doing freelance work or finding some other source of income as you're 
ace up the sleeve.

You will find 100's of opportunities offering you financial security, huge some 
of money for little or no work and best of all they will be happy to let you in 
on this little secrete for a price! In reality if it's to good to be true, it 
usually is!

I have done a lot of freelance work and making money opportunities such as web 
site design, mystery shopping, taking surveys and even being paid to read 
e-mail's just to name a few! Some have been good and some not so good. I have 
decided to share my many experiences over time with others in an effort to help 
you avoid the not so good stuff!

This one I have been doing for years and for me it has been a lot of fun along 
with the best benefit of all making money!

I call this one "Trash 2 Treasure"! I'm talking about stuff to get free and 
sell! This is truly an art but you first must understand that your main goal is 
to make as much profit as possible on what you can get for free!

Starting out you will need to find a way to sell your product and I do this is 
at indoor/outdoor flea markets. I have several flea markets that I rent booths 
from to sell my found treasures.

But for a fee! Just kidding! All my stuff I sell I get for free! How you ask? 
Easy it's called dumpster diving or for a more professional term "curb 
crawling"! Sounds exciting? It does for me considering on an average month I 
net over $1,500 working no more than 30 hours a month. Does this sound exciting 
yet? Ok, read on.

In most area's it is perfectly legal but do check your local laws and 
ordinances to make sure. Also a truck or van helps, but I started out with the 
back seat and trunk of my car.

I simply got a city map and marked my area of interest based on type of income 
level for the area and type of homes. My primary focus was on middle class type 
homes and above in subdivisions. I got this information at the public library, 
from local realtors and from the county tax assessor office. Once I have all my 
information in hand I simply call the local trash service providers and ask 
them when service is provided for (Name) subdivision. With service dates in 
hand I schedule my run's in my planner. I also make runs through apartment 
complexes. Don't forget if you have any Colleges or Universities near you make 
sure you mark your calendar for move out day and you will have more product 
than you can handle.

My day starts out at day break and runs until 9:00 am. I spend about 2 to 3 
hours per trash run. It would blow your mind what stuff you can get for free!

My tools of the trade are a good pair of gloves, overalls, power converter, 
boots, power converter and my handy dandy Janilink Trash Grabber.

I use my power converter and plug in stuff to make sure it powers up!

Like any other business, we have rules and so does Trash to Treasure. The first 
one is "Do not make a mess and if you do clean it up, second "Do not rip open 
trash bags, and our third rule is "Only stop if you can see a good item stop 
and pick it up".

Now I only pick out the good stuff! Easy to fix or just clean.

Let me share with you what I made just in December 2008. During this time I 
made a total of 9 trash runs and found furniture, electronics, antiques and 
collectibles.

All the items I picked up sold during the month of December for $2,347 gross. 
Yes I did have some expenses such as gas, repair, and booth rent. All my 
expenses for this time frame amounted to $784.50 with a net profit of $1,562.50 
with less than 30 hours of work!

Now keep in mind that this does not include the items that I kept and gave away 
to family and friends. As you can see not a bad return for a few hours!

In all the years that I've been doing this I have never made less than $1,100 
in any month.

Keep in mind to start out small on your flea market boots and build up. This 
will not make your rich but it may just help you survive.

A great book to read is The Dumpster Diver by Janet S. Wong, A great web site 
to visit on this is http://www.garbagepicking.com and you can find a free 
ebooks on this at www.extramoneysolutions.com/html/business.html - Called 
Turning Their Trash Into Your Profits!

To your success, Ozark Mike
www.extramoneysolutions.com


      
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