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saw this truck on my way home yesterday

I remember a story about a guy who had a job like that (but he did other animals as well) and he had a plastic bag of...well crap in the back of his truck and someone stole it.
 
I was trying to think of a reason why somebody would open up the phone book and call someone to come pick up a turd for them.

Then I remembered my days at the cable co. I ventured into the backyards of some houses that were literally filled to the brim with dog crap. So I guess there are some rare cases where a service like that would be necessary, but I can't imagine making a living off of it.
 
Ah, a TRUE ATOT'er. Someone that has a camera on hand for all of life's little funnies! 😀

We could all learn a thing from this man!




KeyserSoze
 
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Jeeez, how can you even have an ounce of pride with a job like that?

It pays surprisingly well I hear, if you get a good sized list of clients.
 
ive seen doggy pooper picker uppers before. Its normally the rich people from richer areas, and i believe it could pay QUITE well assuming you get the right clientle and a decent customer base.

MIKE
 
Originally posted by: Hankerton
Jeeez, how can you even have an ounce of pride with a job like that?

Because he probably makes $100 to pick up the entirety of an average sized yard from old ladies.

A job which takes maybe an hour, requires about $10 a day in equipment, and which someone may actually BUY the crap from him for fertilizer...
 
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