"This is not financial or scavenger advice."
It all started as a DBuzz post. CRV Diary 1 didn't have a cool cat image and it was extremely short compared to the inevitable TMI of a post series. My plan was to have a short and easy topic to share. I wanted trendy and easy content for a DBuzz post series. I quickly over complicated this goal. Now, again, I have a post series that requires more time from me and the audience. I also wanted to have a different topic for LeoFinance.
I hope everyone likes it.
I've learned a lot about collecting and scavenging. My eyes are well trained now and I have some good instinct. I look under and inside bushes that outline parking lots and various types of roadways. I notice how the sun reflects off recyclable objects near the curb, in the gutter or on the side of the road.
I really don't want to get anymore serious then I already have. I hope to keep it "casual." I don't wear gloves, but I've seen other collector with gloves. It's smart.
My short work on construction sites taught me to always avoid water bottles with yellow liquid. Don't even try to poor it out. You don't want it. Leave it there, move on and trust that there will always be another.
I never rummage through a full trash can. I don't dig deep. I'll take form the top, and maybe pull a top bag/box layer away, but that's it. I would rather leave some for the next guy.
Most neighborhoods have trash bins and a separate bin for recyclables. I never go though private bins. People are lazy and there are plenty of litter bugs to make it lucrative enough for me to collect what I want.
Lots of my collecting comes from walking in areas where people regularly litter. That's easy to say because that's all of SoCal, but I exercise is a few places that are popular "make-out" spots. Motorists will drink a 12 pack or 24 pack of beer (cans) and then toss it all out. People down a tall can of beer and leave it on the gutter where they park. They don't want to get caught driving with it. Maybe they know someone will pick it up. This is especially common near scenic streets and lover's lanes where I exercise.
Sometimes, I try to ignore everything and focus on exercise, but then I'll find a small "jack pot". I'll tell myself to let it go, and then I stubble across and empty grocery bag.
"Ahh hell..." I say.
"I guess I'll go pick it up now that I have an empty bag."
House Cat Drama ❤️🔥 🐈 🦟
ANYWAY... HTF is this relates to collecting?!
I'll stop there and refocus on the recycling details.
❤️🔥
I have a secret.
The majority of my collecting occurs when I have down time at work. Working outside is great and having downtime after all my tasks are done enables my collection time. I've been seen once by visiting co-workers. They asked why I was walking far away from my post. I reminded them of the simple communication our mobile phone provides for me and customers. I reminded them of the shitty wages. I remind them low customer presence caused by neglected facilities. I mentioned the health benefits of walking around and balancing on rocks too. They already know I consistently out perform other employees and make lots of customers happy. It's almost free money. They know I'm right and change their mind.
$15.27
LOOK!!! The price of glass went down from .11 to .05.
Six cents less!
Maybe that's a minimum price when my load doesn't meet the minimum tare?
I think I hate glass more now.
$22.17
$21.58
$20.81
$22.94
$18.96
$6.96
$7.01
$12.25
$22.18
Aluminum cans and small plastic are the best items to collect. Glass is a nuisance, but I still redeem it. Creating this list below has helped me realize that I'm given some liberties by the recycling attendants. Some of the items I brought for redemption don't weigh enough to be over tare and they've given me the minimum amount for those items. Now that I know this it feels like I'm taking advantage of their generosity. I probably won't bring those items in for redemption anymore.
Weight: 35 + 24.5 + 29 + 27 + 38 + 15 + 50 + 22 + 27 + 11
= 278.5lbs
Munnies: 0.55 + 2.08 + 1.99 + 4.68 + 1.35 + 3.21 + 1.9 + 2.37 + 2.04 + 2.78
= $22.95
Weight: 17 + 9.5 + 7 + 9.7 + 12.1 + 11.1 + 13.4 + 10.5 + 14.2 + 9.8
= 114.3lbs
Munnies: 12.78 + 7 + 1.92 + 3.85 + 8.05 + 11.2 + 10.32 + 11.9 + 11.72 + 6.83
= $85.57
Weight: 10.5 + 12.5 + 11.7 + 10 + 33.6 + 12.1 + 3.6 + 9.1 + 8 + 10.8
= 121.9lbs
Muh-knee: 6.62 + 3.11 + 2.57 + 1.21 + 7.7 + 10.39 + 5.81 + 7.69 + 8.37 + 7.69
= $61.16
Weight: 2.9 + 2
= 4.9lbs
Muhneez: 0.1 + 0.15
= $0.25
Weight: 2lbs
Muhnay: $0.20
(I just realized this is the large water jugs that I thought were disqualified in CRV Diary 10's post.)
Almost a years worth of CRV redemption. Overall it's gotten easier to collect and manage the recyclables. Avoiding glass is not regrettable. It's still not worth the extra effort to scavenge for and walk around with it. I said before, it's heavy and I hate the sound of it clanking against itself.
My redemption take average seem to have gone up as CRV Diaries have progressed. Mo money, mo money, mo money... that's nice to see. Especially since i've slowed down and care less about scavenging.
I'm a trash collector snob now. 😊
"This is not financial advice."
"Immediately always never do anything I say."
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