The scabs have hit the ground running (literally)
I'd sort of forgotten or didn't care that it was Council cleanup this week. In the process of getting the place ready for the GTG on the 10th I cleaned out the garden shed and stuck a couple of things out the front to see if passers by might like them (quite a regular occurrence up here, and there's a fair bit of pedestrian traffic in my street). As I put the first thing out I saw other piles and fortunately 2 + 2 still = 4.
So, of course a few other things came out, and it was then that I realised that things were disappearing between trips (just a few minutes). :roflmao: I love scabs, they crack me up - they're worse than me (I of course am not a scab, I'm an enthusiastic recycler). The Blue Mountains variety are apparently a very potent strain indeed (as is the BM Funnel Web).
Now I was going to keep a few of these things to see if any of the woodies coming along on the 10th wanted them (virtually all the stuff in the pic has been used and superceded in my Barn), but I quickly realised that I had a bigger and more immediate viewing audience RIGHT NOW!:roll:
And so with that in mind I thought it might be better if I arranged a bit of a display for the scab's pleasure.:D I'll try to remember to take another pic in the morning.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/member...scabs-0003.jpg
There was a low call of "Scaaaaab" as he drove off with flattened leaf springs.
He was probably doing laps
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Originally Posted by
Christos
I once got rid of an electric lawn mower(Fly mow) and by the time I went back in to get the grass catcher the mower was in the back of the truck and driver away. I thought for a moment that I may be able to catch him if I sprinted. :shrug: But that was just a passing thought and I quickly came back to reality. :rolleyes: I just put it on the rubbish pile and by the end of the day this also disappeared. :D
I work for council so won't mention the one - but a good sized town (35000 or so) and we used to have a bi-annual council pickup
You woulld be told your pickup day (10 areas over a fortnight) and the carters would come around in a little convoy - one for the metal, one for the green waste (yes we mulch and use ) and one for the tip face
Everyone knew where to go and look for a bit of timber or copper down pipe etc - but as part of an efficiency drive some "fool" suggested that ratepayers should apply for a council pickup - go through the pickup details get their sticker to ensure that the company (whose records go back to at least the nineteen twenties when I have seen the dunnie collection books) has authorisation to pick up from the nature strip
A case of management by decree - this is good for you and the council
I leave it to your imagination to calculate how objected to the change in traditional working systems is by the users !!!!!!!!!
I could spend about 25 percent of my working hours going to courses to tell me how to do better things that my customers are already pleased about
I have to arrange a morning tea and coffee roster or they get cranky that I don't have time to sit down and talk
RANT OVER
Neil