12% have power, over a million w/ no running water

What planet are you on, there are hundreds of millions of these things, they are everywhere. Why would I need to stick to one photo? You are the IQ less grunt that does not know the difference between a semi that can haul either a trailer or container.................

Pawn, LOL
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It was your failed presentation, so there really is no reason for you to bet upset; just because it was pointed out how uninformed you were and are.

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The non-tied down containers looked fine after Maria in P.R....

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No doubt they'd be fine after a proper base is applied as well to provide shelter.

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They are extremely easy to build into a home. Storage containers usually stand superior in the face of building codes.
Properly insulated, they can make for a warm and cozy home in the winter. There are also effective ways at making them resistant to excessive heat.
Since they are originally built for transport, they can be easily moved when they need to be.
They can withstand practically any extreme weather, such as hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. Standing alone, an ISBU can handle 100 mile per hour winds. Securely anchored, it can take winds up to 175 miles per hour. You can also rest assured that it will never collapse during an earthquake. By far, they make for the safest storm shelters.

ISBUs are made of 100 percent Corten Steel, and there are a range of different sizes for them. However, the popular choice for shipping container houses are former sea containers that come in two standard sizes:
20 feet long, 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall, equaling to 160 square feet.
40 feet long, 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall, equaling to 320 square feet.

Alone, these can be suited as a tiny house. Even so, some people put multiple containers together for a bigger house. Others have even built entire commercial marine ports out of shipping containers, as well as big company headquarters, student housing and homeless shelters.

How Much Do Shipping Containers Cost – Shipping Container Prices

For a used 20-footer in good condition, the cost can range anywhere from $1,400 to $2,800. A 40 foot shipping container will cost $3,500 to $4,500. Depending on where it is bought, some containers come with building kits and plans for personal customization.

There are also a growing number of manufacturers that are designing prefabricated shipping container houses for $15,000 and up. Bigger shipping container homes cost as much as $215,000, which is still only a fraction of the price of some conventional homes.

Those who buy a shell and opt to hire a contractor for the rest of the technical work are looking to spend $50 to $150 an hour. This can run the whole bill up to $15,000 or more. On the other hand, those who are experienced with construction can completely finish and furnish a home of steel for less than $10,000. Some handy folks even manage to do it for less than $4,000!

Now, more than likely the container will need to be transported to you. The price of delivery varies considerably depending on how many are being transported and far it has to travel.

http://www.hometuneup.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-shipping-container-homes/
 
Prove it, boy.

Prove what? the illegal immigrant who cuts my neighbors lawn is self employed. Self employed most notably means that the individual has no skills that are useable in the real World, thus they cut lawns and deliver newspapers. Self employed also means that they pay for all of their healthcare and do not have any employer sponsored pension of any type...............All in all it's really nothing to brag about
 
The non-tied down containers looked fine after Maria in P.R....

Puerto-Rico-Shipping-Containers-CNN-385x300.jpg


No doubt they'd be fine after a proper base is applied as well to provide shelter.

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They are extremely easy to build into a home. Storage containers usually stand superior in the face of building codes.
Properly insulated, they can make for a warm and cozy home in the winter. There are also effective ways at making them resistant to excessive heat.
Since they are originally built for transport, they can be easily moved when they need to be.
They can withstand practically any extreme weather, such as hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes. Standing alone, an ISBU can handle 100 mile per hour winds. Securely anchored, it can take winds up to 175 miles per hour. You can also rest assured that it will never collapse during an earthquake. By far, they make for the safest storm shelters.

ISBUs are made of 100 percent Corten Steel, and there are a range of different sizes for them. However, the popular choice for shipping container houses are former sea containers that come in two standard sizes:
20 feet long, 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall, equaling to 160 square feet.
40 feet long, 8 feet wide and 8 feet tall, equaling to 320 square feet.

Alone, these can be suited as a tiny house. Even so, some people put multiple containers together for a bigger house. Others have even built entire commercial marine ports out of shipping containers, as well as big company headquarters, student housing and homeless shelters.

How Much Do Shipping Containers Cost – Shipping Container Prices

For a used 20-footer in good condition, the cost can range anywhere from $1,400 to $2,800. A 40 foot shipping container will cost $3,500 to $4,500. Depending on where it is bought, some containers come with building kits and plans for personal customization.

There are also a growing number of manufacturers that are designing prefabricated shipping container houses for $15,000 and up. Bigger shipping container homes cost as much as $215,000, which is still only a fraction of the price of some conventional homes.

Those who buy a shell and opt to hire a contractor for the rest of the technical work are looking to spend $50 to $150 an hour. This can run the whole bill up to $15,000 or more. On the other hand, those who are experienced with construction can completely finish and furnish a home of steel for less than $10,000. Some handy folks even manage to do it for less than $4,000!

Now, more than likely the container will need to be transported to you. The price of delivery varies considerably depending on how many are being transported and far it has to travel.

http://www.hometuneup.com/the-ultimate-guide-to-shipping-container-homes/

LOL, none of those photos show containers on a Puerto Rican beach where they will be washed away in the first storm
 
Prove what? the illegal immigrant who cuts my neighbors lawn is self employed. Self employed most notably means that the individual has no skills that are useable in the real World, thus they cut lawns and deliver newspapers. Self employed also means that they pay for all of their healthcare and do not have any employer sponsored pension of any type...............All in all it's really nothing to brag about

You once again show your complete ignorance on anything. Keep racking up those points!
 
LOL, are you saying that illegal immigrants that pick crops are not self employed contractors? Like you?

You check the IRA and 401-K yet today?

Once again, ignorance abounds here. What kind of business do you own? Hell, do you even a job? I bet if I start talking about EBT, etc, you will be an expert for sure.
 
Once again, ignorance abounds here. What kind of business do you own? Hell, do you even a job? I bet if I start talking about EBT, etc, you will be an expert for sure.

LOL, what does your employer kick in for your health insurance and 401-K?

Oh yea, you buy all that on your own from the gutter cleaning business proceeds. You own any good defense stocks, like Raytheon, Grumman or Boeing? or just yer old hat?
 
LOL, what does your employer kick in for your health insurance and 401-K?

Oh yea, you buy all that on your own from the gutter cleaning business proceeds. You own any good defense stocks, like Raytheon, Grumman or Boeing? or just yer old hat?

I do not have an employer. What kind of business do you own? You seem to be avoiding that question.
 
I do not have an employer. What kind of business do you own? You seem to be avoiding that question.

I do not own a business, both myself and the wife work, our gross last year was $190,000.00 or so, which does not include retirement assets or their not taxable proceeds....................

You wanna come over here and rake my leaves?

PS. I will post my tax return when Trump post his.

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I do not own a business, both myself and the wife work, our gross last year was $190,000.00 or so, which does not include retirement assets or their not taxable proceeds....................

You wanna come over here and rake my leaves?

You can stop with the bullshit. Even if it were true, only 190K? You dumb bastard.
 
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