Career as a Homeless Person

Have you ever wondered how it would be to live on the street and still survive? Well when you consider your career as a Homeless Person it is all about survival. For instance if you do not have what you need to eat, you could starve, run into health problems, get really sick and end up in worse shape. Mankind and the human body is capable of living in some pretty horrific outdoor conditions, after all before civilizations humans did just that, so genetically they are adapted to live as homeless people and a lot better than most people think too.

The modern day homeless person although it looks bad actually lives as well or better than peasants in the fourteenth century. There is food available and money to buy things. Panhandling is one way you can make money in your homeless career. Another is to collect recyclables and turn them in for trade in exchange weight to dollars.

The average homeless person on the streets of a big city can collect enough aluminum, glass and plastic cans and bottles to generate $19,000 per year in some states with CRV programs. Some states are more some less. Yes this is below poverty level, but realize that a homeless person does not need a lot of money, as they have so few needs.

Anything they buy they must carry and so they cannot buy much anyway. So if you are considering a job and career away from society as a homeless person then when you choose to be homeless please consider this in 2006.

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