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    Thumbs up Made more cash this a.m.

    Went to the junk yard again...We got 121.00...Not as good as last week but still great for an hours work

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    good job!!!!
    I can't be out of money... I still have checks left!

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    Great job are prices still up?? i have been hearing that they are really coming down from what they were!
    http://homesteddinmomsworld.blogspot.com

    Trying to be more self sufficient here on our farm!

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    Wow that's great for just an hour work!

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    Awesome!

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    That is quite an hourly wage!

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    That's fantastic!

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    Wow that is terrific! What are you taking in?

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    Way to go!

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    :woohoo: that's awesome!

    How does it work?

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    As far as we know prices are still up....Dh is an HVAC service manager, so he always ends up cleaning up after the guys, so he takes old units and empty jugs and old copper piping

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michelle View Post
    :woohoo: that's awesome!

    How does it work?

    You find a metal recycle place in your area. Then you take in metal, cans, tin, aluminum, copper, stainless steel, cast iron....lol the list goes on. They weigh it out and pay you according to that days price!
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    Trying to be more self sufficient here on our farm!

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    Good for you!


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    Jayne, that is still awesome!! I think you are doing great at earning extra cash and cleaning up!
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    Woo Hoo!! Great job!

    Jen



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    3 kitties (2 adopted from my daughter)


    As of January 1, 2011------------------------ Updated June 10, 2011
    Short term goals:
    - $2,000: to set up my consulting business. DONE! INVESTED ANOTHER $5000!
    - $4,000: down payment gift to daughter to bring her down payment on a house to 20% and avoid PMI. ON HOLD.... her offer wasn't accepted...
    - $1,500: pay off Student loan ALMOST THERE!
    - $1,200: pay off credit card (was disputing with creditor (ALL PREDATORY FEES charged on ZERO BALANCE), but I'm giving up the fight to make this go away...) PUT OFF till June/July
    - $11,600: Pay off Cornerstone car loan by end of May 2011 DONE
    - Complete tax returns by February 15th DONE




    Long term goals:
    Continue to follow a modified Dave Ramsey plan to pay off debt. Progress has been made, but there is much to do...
    Balances January 1, 2011 -----------------June 10, 2011
    Citimortgage on home: $104,500-------- $102,775
    BofA Mtg on Rental: $27,000------------ $26,000(Est)
    HSBC Equity Line on Rental: $11,900------ $9,902
    Citibank car loan: $13,830 -------------- $11,663
    Cornerstone car loan: $11,600------- PAID OFF!!
    Student Loan: $1,500------------------ $320
    Credit card: $1,200-------------------- $1,200

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