Sheryl Kraft, freelance writer

 

40,000 eBay Auctions Later, We Revisit a Story Featured in the first issue of Wilton Magazine

January 1, 2008

Picture this: Working so many hours that you lose track of how many hours you actually do work. Drawing no salary. Dealing with lots of different personalities; sorting through musty attics, dust-covered basements, years and years worth of someone else’s old memories—other people’s “junk.” (Well, maybe junk: A Brooklyn police auxiliary badge crowded into a shoebox full of old “stuff” ended up selling for $1200.)

To do all this, you’d better love what you do.

Filed under: Business || Published in: Wilton Magazine