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Title:   Outsourced Programmer Starts Business

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 21:43:55 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: Outsourced Programmer Starts Business

Out-of-work man gets the scoop on poop
Former programmer makes living cleaning up after dogs

Updated: 7:22 p.m. ET April 29, 2005
DELMAR, N.Y. - Computer programmer Steve Relles has the poop on what to do when your job is outsourced to India.
 
Relles, one of a rising number of Americans seeking new opportunities as their work shifts to countries with cheaper labor, has spent the past year making his living scooping up dog droppings as the “Delmar Dog Butler.”
 
“My parents paid for me to get a (degree) in math and now I am a pooper scooper,” Relles, a 42-year-old married father of two told Reuters. “I can clean four to five yards in a hour if they are close together.”
 
Relles, who lost his computer programming job about three years ago, got the idea of cleaning dog dirt from people’s back yards from Mark Booth, a friend in Buffalo, New York.
 
Ralles has over 100 clients who pay $10 each for a once-a-week cleaning of their yard.
 
Relles competes for business with another local company called “Scoopy Do.” Similar outfits have sprung up across America, including Petbutler.net, which operates in Ohio.
 
Best customers are St. Bernards
In the United States, there are about 63 million dogs, each producing about 23 “presents” per week, which if left can be unsafe for children and pets.
 
Relles says his business is growing by word of mouth and that most of his clients are women who either don’t have the time or desire to pick up the droppings.
 
“St. Bernard (dogs) are my favorite customers since they poop in large piles which are easy to find,” Relles said.
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7680734


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