Hi, Patriot,
I got a chuckle out of the garbage truck as well...your comment about patriotic caused me to look closely at the first photo...I figured that seeing "Abe" on the door of that truck brought a vision of Old Abe driving it. I saw the paint on the scrap trailer a minute later in the next photo.
6 months ahead of schedule!! That's incredible. So I guess you'll be home before snow flies?
Without mentioning actual dollar numbers, would you be willing to divulge the following percentages?
1. Scrap revenues divided by cost of removal, as a %. So a 50% number would mean that you made about 1/2 of the removal costs.
2. Of the scrap removed, what are the % of the different sorts you are being paid for? In other words, how much copper, brass, aluminum, steel, exotic alloys, items sold as goods rather than for scrap metal? Of course, the above sorts may not be how you actually did it.
Item 2 would be interesting in both % by weight, but also by % of the dollars received for a particular sort. So if you did only copper/steel you might have 10%Cu/90%Fe by weight and maybe 20%Cu/80%Fe by dollars. I'm sure the prices you are getting for metals, due to the volumes, are in the clouds compared to what us schmucks on the curbs can achieve!!
Not sure how secretive your boss wants the job to be, but the % would be interesting to say the least.
Did you pick up any interesting souvenir(s) from the job you'd care to share with us?
Best of luck to you and I hope the conclusion of the job is done safely!!
Jon.
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