Posted by NE IA on January 28, 2009 at 23:18:05 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: garbage haulers posted by Lumpy on January 28, 2009 at 22:26:33:
I think they do make over the $15.00.
I don't have a lot of trash, as I try to be a little kind to our landfills. Wood furnace may be bad for the air, but reduces garbage content. I can go for maybe three weeks without pick up, so I try to avoid bad weather for them guys.
The guys a few steps up the ladder have paid their dues, the only way up the ladder for the most part.
Forgot to mention, any thing of any value in the trash ---no no... or else--no warnings.
The guys in the cars with videos, trying to catch the drivers are there to avoid insurance expences. And if a driver ever contests being fired, they often have video tape of the reason.
For the most part the drivers know from day one what goes down, and they actualy respect the company pretty darn good.
This summer the streets in town were tore up for all new water mains. The drivers wheeled the trash for a block and a half once in a while. Most of the residents drove past the barracades, as I did. Those drivers could not do so. If most of the town would have known how and where, they would have tried to make it better for the drivers.
Lumpy, don't give up the cards yet, if you are still interested. No promises yet, but a couple coments have been made from the daughter in law about junk being around their new house and all. I will keep you posted.
Stupid things happen, I have had a JD 101 corn picker for ten plus years, and only one person tried to ask about buying it.
Sat. a guy called and if it is in decent shape wants it, last night a friend called and wants it, but I already gave my word, so we will see. Just funny how things happen.
Just got a call a few munites ago, my other son is in the hospital waiting for his first child, so that should break up the cabin fever.
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