Similarly, I doubt if you can collect aluminum cans in one a day that you can sell for at least $100, unless you will do it with other friends and colleagues. This is a good idea for a fundraiser, though. On the other hand, I would recommend baby/dog sitting or house/yard cleaning.
If you live in a city with a large homeless population (which is pretty much every city) there will be very few cans to collect.
can you not have something else to earn a few bucks, even in those cities? Or not aware of ground realities in those parts. Here in south Florida I see very few home less people.
Oh, of course! I was just referring to the aluminium can collection suggestion. Sounds like a whole lot of work for a whole lot of nothing when you’re competing against people whose life depends on those $.05 cans. I live in Portland (formally San Francisco) and all I see is homelessness.
But… that wasn’t an option for this article:)
I must say Crystals idea was quite detailed and informative. I have been investing for decades and built wealth through reinvesting dividends. For most consumers I think selling stuff is really popular and easy.