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Railroad TiesJanuary 7, 2011 -- As a scrap metal dealer or collector, here's another idea you can add to your arsenal of money-making ideas.
A year or so ago, I had several hundred tons of auto and truck tires in our scrap yard that had to be moved. When I searched around I found our state had a federally funded program to remove unwanted tires and felt lucky to be one of the last to be selected for their program. They agreed to send semi-trucks and trailers to pick up all the tires for free.
That's before I learned
Success doesn't just happen, you have to prepare for it.
You can work hard and put in long hours to make a living. If, on the other hand, you really want to make serious money in the scrap metal business and be successful, you have to have knowledge.
There are several ways you can gain knowledge. . . . Read more