Movieman.... maybe Todd just got booted from a OWS protest, they don't want to work for it, just give it to me.
Just kidding Todd. People need to understand the effort required to do this business. I do it as a second job and it is a lot of work. Many people say to me I want to do that until I tell them about all the work.
1) Finding auctions...2-3 hrs per week
2) Planning auction trips...1-3 hrs per week
3) Attending auctions...2-4 hrs per week (varies greatly, have spent 12 hrs at one caravan)
4) Cleaning units...1-5 hrs each (varies greatly with size of the unit)
5) Digging through the stuff... 3-6 hrs each (varies greatly)
6) Dump runs...1-2 hrs each
7) Organizing and pricing...3-5 hrs each (varies greatly)
Then there is selling items... many, many hours
This is by no means a definitve breakdown, but a glance at a typical week for me when I attend an auction and get a unit. If you portray yourself not willing to work hard for the payoff, you will get a reaction. The folks here will help you greatly, as they do for me because I'm still learning. Good luck.