This summer, Hoboken school staff will go through the laptops one by one, writing down the serial numbers and drafting a resolution for the school board to approve their destruction.
Then they’ll seek bids from recycling companies to figure out how much it will cost Hoboken to throw them away.
way at the end of the article.
Currently looking for a job in or related to scrap/recycling. Relocation is possible for the right offer.
Another example of government gone wild. Remember the stimulus money that was going to hire more police officers, same thing paid for the cost for the first year or two.
After everything I suspect MattInTheHat's scenario will be the most likely outcome. I end up with a lot of former school laptops and towers for that matter. Mike
"Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}
Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked
This was a very interesting read. Proves that there are consequences when plans are not thought out fully...
Jeremy Burrage - Founder & CEO
Electrowaste Recycling LLC, Guntersville, AL
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Elect...31655806922157
What I got from it was the schools officals just saw the free money and like other educators see computers as the end all of educating. I have often stated my father got a better education in the 1920's and 30's. I wish the folks in charge of education would see its not the tools its the commitment to teaching. We have all seen children in other countries being taught in rooms without electricity let alone computers. Some of these same children grow up to compete with us sucessfully.
The news tells us that we continue sliding down the list of the top educated of countries of the world. Often you don't hear we in the U.S. spend far more than other countries on education. At the same time we are admonished for not spending enough. This is just a big example of wasted money.
The possible positive note was that a couple of schools seemed to been able to add computers and show improvment. I'm not against the computers just not the proper planing.
Lastly, we will continue to have scrap available from the various government entities so that's good news for us. Mike
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