2018-01-09 at 9:44 PM UTC
I can't take someone seriously when they leave out words in the title.
2018-01-10 at 12:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by Needledick_Needledick_Needledick
One word: Detroit.
Thanks amigo, you guys got any of those 1 dollar houses left? Ill pay you to disasemble them carefully and label the pieces so I can put them back together somewhere expensive.
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2018-01-10 at 12:57 AM UTC
I like your thinking...keep the ideas comin.
2018-01-10 at 1:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Needledick_Needledick_Needledick
I like your thinking…keep the ideas comin.
Hey it's me, I posted too many times for the day on that acct.
God bless you and I like that idea about the grocery store conveyer but I can't see a way to monetize it.
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2018-01-10 at 1:08 AM UTC
Okay here's an idea. People here pay money to have their recyclables hauled away and they even sort them into a trash bin just for recyclables. This means an endless supply of free waterbottles for the taking.
A guy could go around and take all the plastic bottles out of peoples bins on collection day before the trash truck gets there, take them to the beach and rinse and fill them up with sea water. Then you buy some adhesive labels and "tamper tape" and remark the bottles as say... ACTOR Brand, All Natural Sea Water and tell people to use it to cook with (add it to their soup to salt it, w/e the hell they wanna do with it idc). You seperate all the alike bottles into groups and each one is a different brand you sell under.
It cost you almost nothing just a few cents for labels.
A case of cheap 16.9oz x24 water bottles here is 3.99 plus like 2.40 dollars CRV so you could sell it for AT LEAST that but probably more cause its a health food gimmick. Say you sell it for only 5 dollars a case, I think you could build a little jig that holds a case worth of bottles all at once so you can speed rinse and fill them. I figure you can get a case of bottles rinsed, filled, and loaded into your truck in about 2 minutes, so thats 30 cases an hr x 5 bucks wholesale price = 150/hr .
Not a bad side gig.