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    Good Morning & Welcome. As Mechanic said, do yourself a favor, read those old post. The gold comes to those that take the time to learn, study and doing your own homework. You will get there, it just takes a willingness to do the grunt work! Again welcome and a prosperous 2015 to you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Good Morning & Welcome. As Mechanic said, do yourself a favor, read those old post. The gold comes to those that take the time to learn, study and doing your own homework. You will get there, it just takes a willingness to do the grunt work! Again welcome and a prosperous 2015 to you.
    Thanks for the info dude, Thanks for the welcome

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    Some more advice you might find helpful. Dumpsters are something I'm involved in big time. As a manager of large properties and many dumpsters. Be aware of your dumpster contents, stay out of any with medical waste, those with bad smells. Both the chemical smelly ones and the type that cause gagging reactions. These trust me are not worth it as they can contain bio hazards for yourself and others you may contaminate. Glass and other sharp penetrating objects are almost always in dumpsters, so dive with assumed risk. I personally don't mind a "thinking dumpster diver" and I despise those that don't. All businesses are concerned about LIABILITY, so if a property owner ask you to stay out of their dumpsters, hint do just that! Happy dumpster diving to you DUDE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigburtchino View Post
    Some more advice you might find helpful. Dumpsters are something I'm involved in big time. As a manager of large properties and many dumpsters. Be aware of your dumpster contents, stay out of any with medical waste, those with bad smells. Both the chemical smelly ones and the type that cause gagging reactions. These trust me are not worth it as they can contain bio hazards for yourself and others you may contaminate. Glass and other sharp penetrating objects are almost always in dumpsters, so dive with assumed risk. I personally don't mind a "thinking dumpster diver" and I despise those that don't. All businesses are concerned about LIABILITY, so if a property owner ask you to stay out of their dumpsters, hint do just that! Happy dumpster diving to you DUDE.
    Great advice, thank you brother

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    Thanks for the info dude, Thanks for the welcome
    A man who doesn't read has no advantage over a man that can't read. Mark Twain

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