#exchangetradedeveryday
Stock exchange company in the scrap yard !
My father and I run a scrap yard with 14 employees.
We are more or less like the Ludolfs... only in a professional way.
In my l200 pickup from $8058 (-1,08 %) it goes then first on our depot.
In the office then the computer and monitor of $6702 (-1,79 %) turned on and $MSFT (+1,59 %) started. For my daily computing tasks, I am supported by my calculator from $6753 (+6,59 %)
Since we are also controlled in contrast to German authorities we lead a digital bookkeeping. Via my scanner from$7751 (-1,59 %) all receipts that still come with the $DPW (-1,76 %) are digitized.
Since we are in charge of 2 large stamping productions and a lot of manufacturing business, we of course need a corresponding fleet of vehicles.
Two trucks from$8TRA (-1,9 %) and one from $DTG (-0,12 %) are constantly in use for us. The bodies from $PAL (-1,28 %) work quite well most of the time ... but unfortunately the quality is disappointing more often.
The phone rings... $TKA (-0,29 %) calls the container at their production site must be changed because otherwise the machines stand still ... The construction site of $HOT (-0,22 %) must also be finished soon.
Over my $AAPL (+0,17 %) Iphone I am constantly available for my customers. How was it with self-employed ? Self and constantly.
Next call. Scrap metal that we sent by truck to the export warehouse was refused for the time being. The radioactive measuring system of $TMO (-0,8 %) has failed. This will be another expensive operation.
We have more great machines, but unfortunately they are not from companies listed on the stock exchange.
Our fleet includes 3 Sennebogen handling excavators and a Lindemann scrap shear.
With the scrap shear we are able to press different types of scrap and bring it to a certain size to make it suitable for charging.
This scrap is then delivered directly by us to steel mills.
And even in the scrap trade, one encounters numerous exchange-traded companies on a daily basis.