My day started with a trip to the vet. $170.00 bill. So I'm a tad glum after that. Load up a huge box of computer / printer plastic to take to a site that doesn't pay for it, but doesn't charge me, either. As I get out of the truck, dude comes over and says "bad news - we don't take plastic anymore...at least nothing beyond water bottles". Double d**n. Apparently, a local thrift store (or stores) has been bombarding them with all kinds of plastic, so ..... I drive away.
I go back home and throw our household recycling in the truck and mentally prepare to pay to dump the computer plastic. Guys takes a look at the box and only charges me a dollar. A small victory.
As I'm tossing cardboard and plastic into the single stream compactor, I see a guy backed up to the "metal only" dumpster. Looked like he tossed a dishwasher, but not 100% sure from my vantage point. Anyway, I pulled a card out of my pocket and handed it to him as he was getting in his vehicle and said "if you have anything like this in the future, I'll come get it and save you a trip". He said thanks, but mentioned he lived in a town about 15-20 miles away. I told him that was fine.
So I'm still unloading my crap and he pulls out beside me and stops to ask if I take cars. I immediately said yes (mind you, I never have .. but why let that stop me?). He said he has an Audi A6 with 250k on it with a bad transmission. Just wants to keep his wheels, but otherwise after he checks with wife to confirm, he will call me to come get it. My thought on this is, even if I pay to have it towed to my property, I should turn a couple of bucks on this thing. I have zero storage cost, so it will come down to how I dispose of it.
This may never come to pass. He may never call. He may have someone offer him a chunk of change for it. The bigger point is this: I will give out cards FAR more often now because you never know who has material they want to get rid of. I was kind of ill and p***ed off about that vet bill, then double p***ed off about the loss of my plastic dump, but ended up with some good things (maybe) happening.
Chin up and drive on, guys and gals - you never know what's going to happen with the next person you talk to!
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