For you garbage collectors out there...

   / For you garbage collectors out there... #11  
Scavenging is part of a sanitation workers life. After all it isn't the most exciting career you could get into. My brother started on a truck 15 year ago and has now moved to a management job with one of the international companies. You would not believe some of the things he came home with over the years. It is really amazing what people throw away. I find it hard to believe anyone would feel their privacy is being violated after they put it in a can on the street. :confused:

MarkV
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #12  
My trash driver told me once that he collected approx $500/m of trashed copper wire!
He'd store it on the passenger side of the cab on the floor.

I once picked up a vaccume cleaner that only needed a new plug.

A fiberglass rowboat that merely needed 1/2 hr of resin work on the transom.

A sailboat less mast and sail which I planned on using (stashing in woods) for a fishing scow on a remote lake, however two weeks later the owner tossed the sail and mast so it is now sailing happily on our lake at my rental property.

You just never know, some folks just plain don't attempt to repair anything now-a-days.
Too much disposible income I guess!
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #13  
In this PC correct, Go green, Tree huggin' world the guys are Recycling!
I used to cruise my neighbor hood on garbage day. I have gotten 25hp Garden tractor (had sign on it "free to good home") weed eaters, air compressors, water pumps and more that I can't remember right now. Around here they will set stuff out days before so someone can get it. Since times have gotten tough there are people that get up real early and I don't find good stuff anymore.
A friend of mine even set out a Big Screen TV and within an hour someone was asking if they could have it and it's condition.
Way back when there were Dumps you could go there and find all kinds of treasures. Now that was recycling! Not this bin at the curb nonsense we have now.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #14  
I remember my Dad cleaning out his closet of old and unwanted clothes. He took what he thought was the good stuff to good will and threw the rest out only to find the garbage man trying on some of his clothes. He said it seemed everytime he saw the garbage man he had on one of his old shirts. I wouldn't worry about about them going through your stuff. Probably found a treasure in there.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #15  
None of the trash haulers around here have two man crews anymore. They changed all of the cans to the ones that can be auto-loaded from the cab. You just have to park the can near the street with the handle facing the house so they can grab it with the lift arm. The only time the guy gets out of the cab is when you put out extra bags next to the can.

I can't say I'm looking forward to that. We have Waste Management weekly garbage pickup and these guys will take anything two men can get into the truck. The driver hops out to help the guy on the back when there's big items or a lot of stuff at one location. Some of us put our garbage out just in plastic bags; others set their garbage cans out to be dumped. And there's a wide variety of both bags and cans. Brush is supposed to be tied in bundles no more than 4' long and 60 pounds, but they don't even pay much attention to that.

Waste Management provided their own containers for the recycling; same day pickup, same kind of truck, just a different truck. As far as I know, they only tried the one man truck with a lift arm for two weeks in my neighborhood. In fact, that truck broke the hinge on the lid on my recycling can, so I called and they brought me a new one.

And I'm among those who have no problem with garbage men (or anyone else) going through my garbage. If I cared what happened to it, or who sees it, I wouldn't put it out there for disposal. Of course, I do make regular use of my paper shedder.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #16  
I think the rule of thumb around here is that when it's on your property, it's your property. When it's out for garbage pickup, it's public property, not subject to your privacy or protection.

On the other side of the coin, I'd rather see someone getting good use out of my discards than to see it go to a landfill. I do make sure that my identity is protected from theft before putting anything in the trash. That part's my responsibility.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #17  
I knew of a guy (second hand info) that was a suburban city garbage pickup guy whose garage was so full of rescued treasures that he could just close the door. It only seems natural to save stuff that is perfectly good or in need of a minor repair.

Around here, it is also common for folks to put free stuff on the curb a couple of days prior to trash pick up. It is common for me to pick that stuff up from time to time. :eek: If it is no good, I just put it back out with my own trash. Lots of lawnmowers on the curb just have a sheared flywheel key.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #18  
My trash driver told me once that he collected approx $500/m of trashed copper wire!
He'd store it on the passenger side of the cab on the floor.

I once picked up a vaccume cleaner that only needed a new plug.

A fiberglass rowboat that merely needed 1/2 hr of resin work on the transom.

A sailboat less mast and sail which I planned on using (stashing in woods) for a fishing scow on a remote lake, however two weeks later the owner tossed the sail and mast so it is now sailing happily on our lake at my rental property.

You just never know, some folks just plain don't attempt to repair anything now-a-days.
Too much disposible income I guess!
My income seems to have been disposed of before it ever comes in.
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #19  
I can't say I'm looking forward to that. We have Waste Management weekly garbage pickup and these guys will take anything two men can get into the truck. The driver hops out to help the guy on the back when there's big items or a lot of stuff at one location. Some of us put our garbage out just in plastic bags; others set their garbage cans out to be dumped. And there's a wide variety of both bags and cans. Brush is supposed to be tied in bundles no more than 4' long and 60 pounds, but they don't even pay much attention to that.

Waste Management provided their own containers for the recycling; same day pickup, same kind of truck, just a different truck. As far as I know, they only tried the one man truck with a lift arm for two weeks in my neighborhood. In fact, that truck broke the hinge on the lid on my recycling can, so I called and they brought me a new one.

And I'm among those who have no problem with garbage men (or anyone else) going through my garbage. If I cared what happened to it, or who sees it, I wouldn't put it out there for disposal. Of course, I do make regular use of my paper shedder.

We dumped (pun intended) Waste Management two years ago. We had them for our home trash pickup AND they had the contract for our local mandatory, involuntary recycling program. For 10 years they charged quite a bit for a little 20 gallon recyclables tub once every two weeks. We could fill it in 4-5 days. A new company got the contract for less money and 90 gallon wheeled toters. On the last day W.M. was supposed to pick up recycleables, the guy on the route pretty much did a crummy job and dumped lot of the contents of the tubs on each person's driveway on the entire route. :mad::mad::mad: Then I got my trash bill and they wanted to charge us to "process" our payment check. :mad: They had great service with a 65 gallon cart, but that "processing" fee to take our money really set me off. :mad::mad: I called them and told them I was done at the end of the month. Well, before the end of the month, there was a snowstorm and they didn't pick up the trash on Thursday, or Friday, or until the following Thursday. The other trash companies picked up the next day, or on Saturday. W.M. said they don't work on Saturdays. :( Really, I think they got to be the 500 pound gorilla and figured they could do whatever they wanted and a lot of smaller companies stepped up and took a lot of their business. Most of our street was W.M. for years, and now there are very few purple toters by the street. :rolleyes:

We switched to a company from Michigan that provided a 90 gallon container and if we paid by the year, we got one month free. :) It was considerably less than W.M. Then about 6 months into the contract, we got a note that said they traded an Indiana company for their Michigan customers and vice versa to eliminate overlapping territories. We got a bill for 95 cents. :rolleyes: I called them and they waived that fee. When the time came this January to renew, the new company upped the annual fee by about $65.00. :eek: There was some fuel surcharge on there and no break for annual payment. They refused to come back to the previous rates, soooo.... we switched to a local company that provides a 90 gallon container + up to 5 of your own bags + free recycling pickup if you want it + a discount if you pay annually for a great price. :D They will also take furniture and appliances if you let them know ahead of time. :) Great service, local company, real person answers the phone, too. I hope they stick around. :)
 
   / For you garbage collectors out there... #20  
I think the rule of thumb around here is that when it's on your property, it's your property. When it's out for garbage pickup, it's public property, not subject to your privacy or protection.

Here you will be charged with theft if you pull stuff out of the recycle tubs. Once you put it in the tub and put it by the street, all of the contents belong to the recycling company.

Don't know about the trash, though.
 

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