Friday, September 1, 2017

Sold my Soul to the Company Store

My like the song I have been doing a great deal of selling lately. My not my literal soul but it has sure felt like pieces of my soul. I have no wife and no children through no great fault but fate and my life choices of work over personal time in my 20's and when not working drinking until blackout drink. Not a great appeal there for the ladies. In my 30's most women were on the rebound from a bad early marriage and had a ton of issue that would get taken out on me when dating them. They would hurt me before I could hurt them. Or they would say since I had no bio kids of my one we would need to break up before things got too far along because. She was done having kids without talking to me. All this leads to where I am today. A physical and emotionally broken man. Waiting on a judge to make a ruling to decide my fate of how badly I am broken. But with the wheels of bureaucracy moving at the speed of most government workers. My long term disability has run out and the time I had planned on having to wait from that to the hearing was longer than expected as they changed the rules on that again. So time to sell the least things of value that I had not already sold up to this point. I had sold all my firearms and ammo for a song. THe guy got a hell of a deal. Now It was time to sell off my DVD's collection and Easton Press Book Collection. It has been a hellish 2 weeks of selling but I made $570 in sales after eBay takes their cut, and shipping I made $465. That was only 10 sales. I sold Er the complete series, Supernatural seasons 1-11, Seasons 2 & 3 of Six million dollar man, and scrubs the complete series and the rest were book sales, one single book animal farm for $43, a set of 4 books for $130, 2 for $35, 4 for $60. The Easton Press books are hard to price. The ones from the science fiction collection I started on auction at $40. The books from the 100 Greats Stories Ever Written are more common and I price buy it now at $25 with the best offer set to auto sale with the offer of $20 or better.