Quote Originally Posted by NobleMetalWorks View Post
I have to admit something here, just because where this thread has gone on dumpster diving...



When I was in the grocery business, I used to leave my dumpster unlocked, until it became impossible to do so. But during the time I kept it unlocked, other people would dump things in it.

Also, when you are in the grocery business you have to be aware your employees are your biggest problem so far as theft is concerned, they will throw things away only to pick them up later that night, or they will accidentally throw things away that never should have been. So I made a habit of checking my dumpster on a daily basis. Funny thing is that I not only found things that were thrown away and should not have been, but I also found things other people had thrown away in my dumpster, that were useful.

Even in my own garbage.

Scott
Tell me about it! When I had a dumpster dropped outside my house for renovations it turned into the neighborhood dump. I had to yell at a guy I caught dumping a couch and he was confused as to why I was so upset about it. The darn thing cost me 500 bucks thats why :/