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Garbage Man Soliciting Tips
Last week my garbage man left a note/flyer on everyone's trashcan lid on my street (I'm sure throughout the neighborhood).
"Happy Holidays from your Trashman" with his name and a QR code to submit payment. Has anyone else seen this? |
Not sure how your service works but I have never seen this in my neighborhood. Garbage collection is contracted through the City. I'm pretty sure if a driver did that, they would be in big trouble. They drive around in trucks that do the work. I've never seen the guys out of their rigs.
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Every year. For a long time. I ignore these. Not only the trash guy, but the mailman, guy who delivers the paper, and anyone else who does something in my neighborhood on a regular basis.
The QR codes are a new one, though! |
When I read the title, I initially thought he was soliciting stock tips LOL.
That said, sometimes my wife and I throw away more than a usual amount of crap and we literally said this week that we wished there was a way to tip them. Not sure I would want to be begged for it. |
Garbage Man Soliciting Tips
Our trash and recycling is picked up by the city. Part of the water and sewer bill. And of course the storm water cost.
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Give the guy credit for entrepreneurship. And chutzpah.
(We have three wheelie bins each in my city; Trash, recycling and yard debris, each picked up by a specific truck. Not gonna tip my trashman x3.) |
Never seen it but I do it every year in person.. and I'd like to think that when my cardboard or whatever is borderline too much, he takes it anyway (so far so good). I know some folks get the little "note" instead, I never do, he takes my crap away. Worth it.
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They do it here as well, not the guy but the company leaves their names etc. Ours are good guys and work crazy hard, no ill feelings about the tip note.
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Or it's a scammer following the garbage truck around and putting notes on the cans. Brilliant if you think about it.
Why not just put a bucket of cash at the end of your driveway with a note that says take some if you need it? |
Our trash is picked up by a private company contracted with the County. I used to tape a Christmas card with $20 to the trash can the last pick up before Christmas. That was when it was picked up by hand. Now it's totally done mechanically, so no tip for him.
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The last garbage man that left me a note was from Waste Management and it stated "please allow at least 12 inches between garbage cans"
I cancelled them immediately and went with a different company. |
I passed out QR codes for Christmas. Next thinking you know I'm cuffed and sitting in a squad car.
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E.g., the UPS guy says "You are the only one here?" and my sort of desolate place? "You just get car parts mostly? I'll leave it even if you are supposed to sign". Everybody wins. Every place you go to is up your ask for a tip and then a buck for this or that initiative/cause. I'm on their side. |
What if some random guy was throwing the notes out there and not the garbage collector?
Hmmm. Might not be a bad scam. |
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Initial reaction, "WTF?!?" Secondary reaction, "Way to get with the modern age and go high tech asking for tips, Mr Trashman!" |
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But a card with a QR code, would bug me too. Just like the mailman. I think we have one main mail person (nice lady), but then have several others that may show up on any day at random, not sure if it's due to the main lady having a vacation day or sick day or what. But I would hate to leave a tip in the mailbox, and have that go to someone other than the main lady. |
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I always take care of those who take care of me. I know their names and schedules so no-brainer this time of year.
Never seen any soliciting. Guess I'm old school and feel tips should be given freely without any coercion...... |
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I remember a monstrous tub the guy carried, dumping everything into it and carrying the tub to the truck. Today, I would just make sure of the 12 inches between the cans, assuming it's to keep costs lower. However, Waste Management is a subsidiary of McDermott. You are dealing with a massive corporation. Eff them as I am feeling the rage with Spectrum. |
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I'd report him to the city.
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The whole QR code thing makes me uncomfortable and I think it opens a door to your phone data and bank account data. That's a hard no!
https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/12/scammers-hide-harmful-links-qr-codes-steal-your-information Unless you actually saw the garbageman attach the note there is no way to know if he gets the tip or if it is an enterprising felon out on parole and needing to fund his lifestyle on your dime. He walks affluent neighborhoods on the night garbage bins are out and attaches a note to each one. If he hits 1/10 he scores a nice vacation in Cancun. Call me cynical. |
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Why would you anonymously tip your garbage man through a QR code? Meet him out there at butt-crack AM on your garbage day and look him in the eye and give him the cookies or the pie or whatever, and tell him he's a hero. If you're lazy give him cash but do it in person. Give him a reason to treat you well. QR code keeps you relatively anonymous and ruins the connection and any chance of humanity-upside for you.
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Honestly. |
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I heard some bands were putting QR codes on the drum kit ... I don't buy 'em beers now ... all the suckers wif phones in the air trying to donate.... Pisses me off :D |
I'd like to give my sanitation guys a tip. They actually go beyond believe it or not. I put the bins in the street at the driveway cut, neatly.
If I have heavy bags because I'm doing another project I place a note telling them that the bags are heavy or contain anything sharp. Plus they place my bins back into my driveway, they don't do that for others. They are forbidden to even accept a cup of coffee as a "gift". |
We have two wheeled bins for trash, and one wheeled recycle bin. The only time we use both trash cans is when my wife is gardening, and has dead foliage to get rid of. We can put just about anything non toxic in our trash cans. The city runs a toxic waste disposal site that I can take my antifreeze, used oil, paint, florescent or mercury vapor bulbs to them for free, well no additional costs.
Once every other month they have "bulk disposal" pickup. So tree limbs, appliances, fence panels, furniture, dead water heaters, and anything to large for the trash can is picked up. The scavengers provide a free "service: of picking up any appliance and repairing and selling them, or stripping them and selling the metal scrap. Lawn mowers and lawn equipment are grabbed right away before the trash guys get there. I used to work in a light industrial area. No residences at all. We could put out almost anything on the curb, and it was picked up by the scavengers in short order. We likely have different man picking up the trash each week. We have a random postal worker deliver the mail. We never have any idea who it will be. Our mail box is a solid large brick pillar with a mail box in it next to the street. I am a generous tipper, but I would never think to tip the trash man, or the mail delivery person, anymore than the UPS driver or the Amazon driver. They are just random employees paid to do a job. |
When I was a little kid (early 70s) every year my folks would wrap up a half rack of beer in Christmas wrapping and I'd take it out and leave on top of the can on pick-up day for the garbageman. Never occurred to me - or them - that those beers probably got cracked on the job and there was a 25 ton truck rolling through the neighborhood driven by a tired guy that probably started drinking at 9:00am.
Things were a lot different then. For holiday tips, my folks never gave cash, but always had a collection of wrapped things ready to go in the event they had forgotten someone and needed something in a pinch. In those days the neighborhood service providers (milkman, paperboy, garbageman, mailman) were all the same guys every day. You got to know them and a gift was appropriate. I don't quite feel the same way about the random anonymous letter carrier that is different every 10 days. The security guard in my office building has been there for over 2 years. I see him every morning. He's invited to my office party. |
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Back in late 60s when we lived in Hawaii, my dad learned to put all the empties from Primo beer on top of the trash cans back in the same case they came in. The trash guys could take them to the plant and get some minor amount of cash per case. A pickup load was worth the effort. If they saw Primo beer cans in the trash, your trash cans were be torn up and sometimes just vanish.
Dad learned from the neighbors, put the cans on top of the trash cans for the garbage pickup guys. |
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My garbage needs to be out buy 7am on Wednesday and my guy either comes at 7:02 or a few weeks later. |
Just tightened up my mail courier.
Will have to figure out something for the G-men. In most previous years it's been the same crew. This past year there were some change ups so jury still out on who gets what. All our stuff is by hand - no machinery involved except the big green truck with the noisy brakes! :D |
They do and I'm sure it was in something I'll never read. The new company Meridian seems to be just fine with the can spacing and will also pick up one "bulk item" for less money.
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