Moore County, NC — One Man’s Junk, the popular local buy-sell-trade group based in Moore County, is making headlines for more than just good deals. The online marketplace, originally created to help locals sell unwanted items, is now becoming an unexpected hub for high-paying job opportunities.
Over the past few months, dozens of job listings with salaries well above the county average have surfaced on the group’s Facebook page. These include skilled trades, remote tech roles, healthcare positions, and managerial openings — many offering pay rates between $25 and $45 per hour, with some full-time roles exceeding $80,000 annually.
Local residents have taken notice. “I was just scrolling to find a used lawnmower,” said Jennifer Parker of Southern Pines. “Next thing I know, I’ve applied for a remote job in marketing that pays more than my old job in Raleigh.”
Employers say the group’s wide reach and engaged local audience make it ideal for recruitment. “We needed a warehouse supervisor and posted in the group,” said Dave Romero, a business owner in Aberdeen. “We had more qualified applicants in 24 hours than from major job boards.”
Experts suggest the trend reflects a shift in how communities use social media. Platforms like One Man’s Junk are no longer just about swapping goods — they’ve evolved into informal economic engines.
Group administrators have acknowledged the surge and are now considering adding a dedicated jobs section to streamline listings. With Moore County’s job market growing, One Man’s Junk is proving to be more than just a place for old furniture — it’s becoming a valuable resource for serious career opportunities.
Residents looking for work are encouraged to join the group, stay active, and keep an eye out — the next high-paying job might just be a scroll away.