The Life of a Scrap Master in the Modern World
Being a scrap master isn't just about hauling old metal; it's about seeing value where everyone else sees junk. It's that feeling you get when you're driving down a back alley or past a construction site and you spot something glinting in the sun. To the average person, it's a discarded radiator or a mangled pile of aluminum siding. To someone who knows the trade, it's a paycheck waiting to happen. It takes a certain kind of eye—and a lot of patience—to turn what most people consider "trash" into actual cash. ...