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If you were 22 and told that if you worked as a garbage man for 15 yrs, you could retire rich, would you do it

meaning retire at 37 and be rich for the rest of your life

Public Comments

  1. Yes!
  2. Definitely!
  3. heck yeah, I'd do it
  4. no
  5. yes
  6. of course id be crazy not to
  7. absolutely
  8. No... It is far better to be happy than to be rich.... trust me on this one.
  9. Hell yes, who do you think's been picking up your trash for the last 14 years?
  10. I'd do it every day, then retire and find a job I really liked.
  11. i dont know about rich but you would live comfortably for the rest of your life doll,so take the job gitr'done and retire
  12. Sure as long as I could be the driver ;o)
  13. ABSOLUTELY...GREAT JOB, REALLY, WELL THE PAY IS GREAT ANYWAY, YOU JUST HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE SMELL
  14. lets see. hell yea. easy work sitting on our butt all day driving around. were do i sign up.
  15. I'd do it.. I clean around the house all the time and don't get paid for it so if it could make me rich.. sure why not... no pain no gain
  16. Well Why not a job is a job !!!!! and retiring at 37 and rich on top of it, I'll say go for it.
  17. You could count me in!
  18. Sure, why not. I'd rather be a garbageman than an accountant. I used to work in sales for Waste Management. They bought out thousands of companies. I worked with guys who's families sold small hauling companies to WM, and were millionaires. Some of them were sales executives. Some were garbagemen. Just remember this: The smell of garbage is the smell of money! I own a small hauling company in Orlando. Do you know how much money I made after the hurricanes of 04? You don't want to know!
  19. yes
  20. YES... you would be stupid if you didn't...
  21. get it in writing , handshakes are pie in the sky , believe me the years are gone
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