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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 1307138" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>Yes I did-----but that was in the "Olden Days" and according to upstate things have changed. I still have a large coffee can full of nuts, bolts, screws and washers that were salvaged out of empty trailers sitting in the lot. I started saving that stuff after I had tried to turn in a hand full of loose hardware to my center manager. He looked at me and said "what the hell am I suppose to do with that? ---- just throw it away". Every trailer has a handful of new hardware laying in the bottom of it but I'm sure now days it isn't worth messing with. Where I worked the dumpster was fair game for dumpster divers and I never heard one manager say stay away. I remember one time before a big audit the center manager was actually asking people if they wanted everthing from car-wash brushes to hoses to empty file cabinets and old steel two wheel carts. Apparently our center had more than were allowed.I got a nice old cart and a 4 drawer file cabinet out of that deal. There were a few of us drivers who made sure nothing of value got hauled away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 1307138, member: 5382"] Yes I did-----but that was in the "Olden Days" and according to upstate things have changed. I still have a large coffee can full of nuts, bolts, screws and washers that were salvaged out of empty trailers sitting in the lot. I started saving that stuff after I had tried to turn in a hand full of loose hardware to my center manager. He looked at me and said "what the hell am I suppose to do with that? ---- just throw it away". Every trailer has a handful of new hardware laying in the bottom of it but I'm sure now days it isn't worth messing with. Where I worked the dumpster was fair game for dumpster divers and I never heard one manager say stay away. I remember one time before a big audit the center manager was actually asking people if they wanted everthing from car-wash brushes to hoses to empty file cabinets and old steel two wheel carts. Apparently our center had more than were allowed.I got a nice old cart and a 4 drawer file cabinet out of that deal. There were a few of us drivers who made sure nothing of value got hauled away. [/QUOTE]
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