Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 27, 2018 at 08:26:51 from (74.12.71.182):
In Reply to: old wornout equipment posted by r aiken on December 27, 2018 at 06:30:55:
Interesting to watch. When I take stuff into the scrap yard it is different. Guy in the scale house just looks out the window at the load, no pictures. I go toss the load off, usually a kid out in the yard keeping a eye, just to make sure you are dumping trash. Then back to the scale to weight out. Get waved into the office, where the guy in the scale house reaches into his pocket and pulls out a roll of bills, and just peels off what you are due. No pictures, no identification, sign any name you like on the receipt, done. No locked doors or bulletproof glass window. I can understand why your yard does things as they do, we just aren’t there yet. Looks like you might be able to put another load together for another day
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