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    Some good luck for me

    I scrap I have learned a true skill .
    self taught and this forum has been real information
    of use

    I started a Job with a trash company 4 days a week about 30 hrs weekly
    I drive a small trash truck and pick up about 2500 lbs trash per day
    drive lifting climbing in truck to arrange bags to stay are the basic tasks
    then removal .

    My recent years scrapping conditioned me that the work at hand is second nature now
    dumpster diving to retrieve metal is harder then trash bags,
    the smell maggots no effect as
    thats always been the summer deal to retrieve some dumpster items
    I will be able to also retrieve TV's as I find them and cherry pick scrap I feel is worth keeping
    day ends at 3:00 yard closes @ 6:30 so I still scrap

    I see what I did now for the last 4 or 5 years was key I understand weight and scales
    & most important I know what can be scrapped



    I now can sell my plastic from Vacs TV's for $25 a ton wile not much
    finally it's not trash . I found a recycle plant that buys from the trash company
    so I can also drop off as it's on the way to yard

    Some thing is up in my life , like a key it seems to fit.
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    Copper Head,

    Congrats!! Sounds like you get to scrap on the job!! Good catch!

    How did you come about finding this job?

    Jon.

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    I had made friends with owner 4 years ago and he saw in me a familiarity
    so we would talk scrap as he also has scrap.
    I would help him as a friend back then

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    Times have been tough I find scrap and have inventory ,
    but always felt bad to deplete all my scrap for life's expenses
    I feel if possible scrap money should also be used to invest in your future .

    OK so I go to his home last week to pick my daughter up ( his kids friendly with mine )
    and I say how do , he looks down and out and says looking for a driver .
    I ask what a driver does and pay .
    I said I'd like to give it a try , he agreed

    I did fine, he asked me do I feel Charley horse from lifting
    I thought to my self HA the memories of thousands of TVs lugged in to my van
    AC - fridges - 3000 pound boilers . I am 165 pounds so I am not a brute force guy But I do it
    some how i'll get a 400 pound copy machine in . or a fridge out of a dumpster

    What Charley horse ? I simply said Na I'm OK - Ha
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    So the job is regular trash runs to the dump--nothing to do with scrap metal? You just get to pick metal scrap out of the trash you handle?

    Sounds like a real decent combination for you!! Your scrap metal inventory will start to get some nice additions from your trash job!!

    Its good to see a hard-workin' guy get a break now and then!! Hopefully your new boss can stay being your friend.

    Jon.

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    Some good luck for me

    heck ya sounds like a junker's dream i work as a reactive maintenance tech at a factory they throw old wire tools out in trash i have free run over it now and once i get my trailer i can get bigger metal items too woo its good to see hard workn fellas get a break and raise more funds for my families future even if it is one strad of copper one pound of junk at a time congrats my friend

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    Congratulations! I work at a scrap yard and the people with these types of jobs are the people who steadily earn a good amount of money!

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    This week doing the trash work - -
    I found - 1 AL radiator - A car jump booster -
    2 brass faucets . 5 pounds Lead - miscellaneous metal = 100 pounds & sunbeam mixer
    I also could take the 5 cent cans and bottles if i want But first need see if any other workers are going for it
    I don't want to step on toes . Yet the scrap from my truck is mine to keep ,those are my toes .
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    Good job.... Keep us posted,its interesting what you will find.

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    Oh what was the five pounds of lead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ibscrappin View Post
    Oh what was the five pounds of lead?
    It was a section of drain pipe I figure a home owner did work and tossed out old lead pipe

    Scrapping for the amt of years so far puts me in a mature mind set . My mind set 3 years ago
    I would of wanted to open many bags and my focus would not of properly been on job at hand
    Now I can focus & realize the scrap will come or it wont & I'll find it some place any way.
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    CH,
    Do you think the job is a keeper?

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    Some good luck for me

    sounds like you got an awesome setup good luck

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    `Might as well give an up date . OK this is true rural country trash collection , Tossing bags all day in truck out truck .
    This is a work out , I feel it . Drive plenty also .
    Naturally I am finding things , but like what do I need constantly say I found some copper today and this and that .
    But bet your bottom dollar - - I am finding just what you would expect at the curb .
    My instincts from five years hunting is like magic with the bags .

    But today is worth mentioning , on one of my routs is a company that must do machine work .
    I found = to 70 gallons / as in two bags of Aluminum shavings
    there is some plastic in the mix as they use some kinda plastic rod to clean machining blades .
    I found about 50 pounds but might be 60 .

    Also I see lots of scrap I need approach some farmers on . It's hard work and some smell naturally but I like the job .
    I need organize a way to start capturing the AL cans that are over whelming
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    Still working the trash .
    I found working scrap , driving and loading a truck was a fine foundation in training to work my job.
    YET lifting and tossing 30 to 50 pound trash bags to a total fill weight of 1500 pounds and driving
    100 pulse miles has tuned my strength and tuned my driving abilities that I am now a better scrapper

    I find items all the time particular copper wire and such
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