Makin’ money off junk
Two thoughts recently passed my mind that, when merged together, create an awesome opportunity. The first thought involves craigslist.com and the second involves space at the SEEC office.
It dawned on me that there are lots of items on craigslist that people are GIVING away (read: free). These free giveaways range from furniture and electronics to books and games. Some are in need of repair whereas others are in good condition. My thought is that what if we could pick up these pieces and use them. I see a couple of “uses”. For those that are broken, if we had the expertise, we could teach the laborers how to fix them. Then, we could either stop there, content that someone has picked up a new skill or has kept from a state of idlehood. Or, we could sell the fixed-up piece to raise money.
The keys to this puzzle involve 1) the availability of transportation to pick up these items (especiallyy those items such as furniture that could potentially be large); 2) the availability of space to store and work on items (I seem to recall that the SEEC office has extra space out in back); 3) the expertise and will to instruct others how to fix up items; 4) a market for the finished items (perhaps a website for online sale, a flea market).
:Let me know yout thoughts.
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Another piece of the puzzle is 6) someone (s) to trawl craig’s list for the items. And how would the type of items to be sought be established? We don’t want to get things that can either be turned around as is or after repair that then do NOT sell. Or would they be automatically recycled through the day laborers or the list? Nauck has started a flea market, but the Day laborer’s (and pavilion) can be a contentious item in the neighborhood…Portia may have some thoughts about sharing space at the flea market that is presently underway. M
Comment by MarieT | October 18, 2008