Business Opportunity For The Poor
Written by melvin polatnick

Saturday, 15 March 2008

I waited a long time to be eligible for retirement. Now that I am retired there is a chance to do what I always wanted, and that was to help the poor. There are many ways to help the poor, but I prefer doing it by making a cash donation. Since my retirement check is very small I am limited to how much I can donate to the poor, so I decided to start a little business. The only business that I could afford was one that required no investment. The next day I was begging in the parking lot for pennies to help the poor. I had a sign on my chest that said: "Donate Your Pennies To The Poor", I also had a paper cup in my hand. I wasn't` surprised that my paper cup was quickly filled. At the end of the day I deposited my pennies in a coin counting machine. I was happy to see that I had made Forty three dollars. That night I went dancing at my favorite bar. On the way home I deposited what was left over in the poor box at the church. Not only did I help the poor ,but I had helped myself to a great evening. I decided that this would be my new lifestyle.

Pennies have almost no value in today's world, there is nothing that you can buy for a penny. Many people just throw them away because they are weighing down their handbag or pocket. The streets are littered with pennies. But if all the pennies were counted that were thrown away, their value would be many millions of dollars. Those millions could help the poor.

I suggest that you donate your useless pennies to the poor. This can be done best by putting them aside, and when the collection builds up take them to a coin counting machine. You will be happy with the dollars that are returned. We all want to be rewarded for our work, so buy a gift for yourself, and with the money left over put it in the church poor box. Not only have you given yourself a nice gift but you have helped some unfortunate person.

I Have been so successful in my penny collecting business that others are following in my footsteps. Everywhere I turn there is a person with a cup in his hand and a sign on his chest. People are reaching into their pockets and throwing their useless pennies into their cups. I know that the pennies collected will go to the poor. Even if the collector uses it to go out drinking and dancing after a hard days work.

Melpol

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Retired and single. Lover of the seashore and writing.

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