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<blockquote data-quote="NeverEnuffBass" data-source="post: 5400653" data-attributes="member: 558167"><p>Wow. My father owned a garbage company for 28 years. He has lived comfortably owning 2 houses, nice cars and toys. It may not be everyone's first choice as a job but you can make a **** good living off of it probably making more than most college grads if you own your own company.</p><p></p><p>You don't have to be obligated to thank anyone for doing their job but for the laborers its a nice gesture. You tip the garbage man, its remembered and the next time you have a load of trash including shit that can't be thrown out, he will take it.</p><p></p><p>I worked for a local recycling company since I got out of high school before I started working as an installer. I just recently went back after getting laid off. I get paid til 3pm everyday and I work from 6-11am. I now have the whole afternoon to work a second job. Not to mention the christmas tips are awsome. So far I've made over $4,000 since the beginning of December or so.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to argue, just making a point that going to college doesn't mean everything if you want to make decent money</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeverEnuffBass, post: 5400653, member: 558167"] Wow. My father owned a garbage company for 28 years. He has lived comfortably owning 2 houses, nice cars and toys. It may not be everyone's first choice as a job but you can make a **** good living off of it probably making more than most college grads if you own your own company. You don't have to be obligated to thank anyone for doing their job but for the laborers its a nice gesture. You tip the garbage man, its remembered and the next time you have a load of trash including shit that can't be thrown out, he will take it. I worked for a local recycling company since I got out of high school before I started working as an installer. I just recently went back after getting laid off. I get paid til 3pm everyday and I work from 6-11am. I now have the whole afternoon to work a second job. Not to mention the christmas tips are awsome. So far I've made over $4,000 since the beginning of December or so. Not trying to argue, just making a point that going to college doesn't mean everything if you want to make decent money [/QUOTE]
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