https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZNYJOWESkc&feature=push-u&attr_tag=pxhVRJHE7t9kCUBn-6
Has anyone on /biz/ done dumpster diving and do you think it is profitable.
and yes i know video related is a joke video.
I did dumpster diving for food, was not profitable. Made as much food in 1 hour diving(inc travel and cleaning) as I could buy for 1 hour wagecucking.
It's got to be. I've seen junkies with a thousand dollar a month habit doing it.
They probably steal on top of it tho.
>>1852019
dumb
>>1852019
Done this before, there are teens with no starting money that have made bank off of this. ROI is infinity so it can make sense for some people.
Step 1: download Profit Bandit
Step 2: look in dumpsters outside of retail stores
Step 3: scan the barcodes with the app
Step 4: Ship to Amazon FBA warehouses and watch the money pile up
r/dumpsterflipping has good info on this.
>>1852019
I fucking hate this /biz/ vlog fag
Dumpster diving is a great way to get free food and moving/shipping materials. If you're looking for things to sell, you're probably better off investing in a metal detector.
>>1852034
But if you've already maxed out your hours at work, any time that you don't spend at work and don't spend saving/making money is time that is wasted. You will make more money in the long run.
Pic related, it's completely WRONG because there is no opportunity cost. (again, assuming you've already maxed out your hours at work)