You bet.
Trying to find someone to get rid of that old flat screen that the trash people won't take? Call now!
Can't get rid of the refrigerator that still has the Freon in it? Gimme a call!
Sewage? No problem. Nuclear waste? My specialty! Even if the lead containers are leaking! ($100 each extra for leakers)
So long as there is a sign that says 'fill wanted' and isn't guarded after dark, I've got a place to get rid of it!
No lie. I wonder how many people actually do that for extra cash. Just load up the pickup, back up to the 15 foot cliff and dump out a half ton of stuff people can't seem to easily be able to get rid of.
Actually a lot more then you think.
If you've ever traveled through the seldom traveled roads in the Philly area you run into a lot of crap, mainly but certainly not limited to construction debris.
They make stuff that works great and does everything well until it doesn't and then you have to go through a lot of time and trouble to get rid of it.
Making things that are hard to get rid of is counter productive because the harder it is to get rid of it, the more likely it is to wind up in a ditch somewhere.
Actually I'm surprised that I have not heard of some guy with a pickup doing just as I suggested on a neighborhood basis. If one is reasonably smart the likelihood of getting caught is pretty slim when you think about it.
If we're going to live in a throwaway society at least make products that can be thrown away without having to go through an act of Congress.
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