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Do people who go to the countryside to collect waste make money?

Low food prices, low income from planting, expensive medical treatment, and difficulty in supporting the elderly in school have brought great pressure to the lives of rural people. Where is the way out for farmers? Did you make a detour to overtake? Today, I will tell you about a humble "gray" industry in rural areas, which can not only make a fortune, but also capture a bumper harvest city and stand firm. This is-collecting waste (garbage).

This is an industry that makes a fortune silently. In everyone's impression, collecting junk is a dirty and tiring job. Riding a broken car and wearing rags, walking in the street to deal with a pile of waste (even garbage), dirty, is a low-paid and rejected job. Then you are really wrong. There is a "professional village" that collects waste products. Dozens of families in the village went to the county to collect junk. In its heyday, nine out of ten waste products collected by the county came from this village.

Do you think this village should be like this:

In fact, it is like this:

By collecting waste products, every household lives in a small building and drives a car. They drive broken cars to collect waste during the day. When I came back, I took off my cotton-padded jacket, changed my suit, put down my broken car and drove. The specific income varies from household to household. They said that the annual salary of 70,000 to 80,000 is not a problem, but it still won't work.

Can you earn so much money by collecting waste products? Waste recycling, the scientific name is waste resource recycling, and it is no exaggeration to say that it is profiteering. The first acquisition is waste, and people in Liancheng are ready to throw it away as garbage, and the price is low; But basically, this is a resource, and according to the value of the resource, the price is not low. The profit margin is very high. In fact, there are huge profits hidden in the dirty waste pile that is ignored by everyone. Isn't "Brother Biao", who is known as the first good in China, doing this business?

Why do rural people have an advantage in doing this? Since the profits are so high, can it be the turn of the rural people? In fact, rural people have a natural advantage in this industry. Collecting waste is dirty, tired and time-consuming. City people are dirty and tired, but rural people are not afraid. Collecting waste products is hard money, and most people who earn money come rain or shine every day. How many people in the city are in such a situation that they don't even bother to touch these messy things. All you have to do is clean yourself up and calculate some money.

This is a gray industry that needs wisdom, and collecting waste products is a "gray" industry that needs wisdom. Without wisdom, some people work hard for a year and finally make no money. The wisdom of collecting waste products requires the cunning of farmers. Waste products are often intertwined with * * and stolen goods, and they will be implicated if they are not careful; Now that the prices of waste paper and scrap metal are relatively transparent, smart people will "fool" in quality, "cheat" in quantity and "sloppy" in calculation. Collecting waste products requires good relations with residential properties, village cadres, enterprise doorposts, and even dogs on the street. Without them, it will not be smooth.

The garbage collection industry is also layered. From the past, everyone went from village to household, and now the stratification is obvious. Some first-time earners start to operate waste collection stations, waste materials processing companies or focus on the bulk waste materials business of enterprises, which not only makes greater profits, but also makes room for others to enter.

As long as people are alive, the waste collection industry will not die out. Rural people who are wise and willing to endure hardships will definitely get rich returns if they join this industry.