An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
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Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#92Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#93This is great but what if, hold on, we paid taxes.
Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#94This is great but what if, hold on, we paid taxes.
In theory I certainly agree with you. In practice, these agencies and government-backed crony companies have zero accountability, zero recourse, and no customer service.
Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#95This is great but what if, hold on, we paid taxes.
Many towns in New Hampshire with spread out population do not want to pay for garbage pickup. Everyone brings everything to the dump themselves. These people "self-uber for garbage" as they say. Some rich folks pay companies like Waste Management to do it for them. What's wrong with that model?
Yes, and this is pretty common even in areas where the population isn't particularly spread out.
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#96Earlier quoted context omitted.
It really is bad government. The city council should make a tender and have the local utility come and collect big items for free. That's how it works in the European city I come from. And the utility taxes are all but high.
> The city council should...have the local utility come and collect big items for free I don't produce lots of big trash. Not sure why I--nor anybody else--should subsidise people who produce lots of big trash.
Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#97Earlier quoted context omitted.
And that's why the government puts them in jail. Seems harsh actually.
I assume they give warnings first.
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#98Earlier quoted context omitted.
Much better than the previous entrant. These people have their trucks placarded ("1203") and run their people through the training required for fuel truck drivers. You really don't want Uber-level drivers driving fuel trucks.
> You really don't want Uber-level drivers driving fuel trucks. I bet if it were three cents per fill up cheaper, people would choose Uber-level drivers.
Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#99Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's what I was thinking. I'm assuming they go above and beyond what the city may offer. if you are a company like whole foods - you probably don't want trash sitting around until a city assigned garbage is ready to pick it up in a week. same with hotels, etc.
They don't already have an arrangement? I've never noticed this problem at a grocery outlet.
I live down the street from a New York City grocery store. Once a week all their boxes and stale groceries wander out onto the sidewalk from where, at convenient times like 5pm or Midnight a garbage truck blocks traffic while making robot-sex sounds. Apparently, private garbage pick-up was axed when Fairways last went bankrupt.
Re: An ‘Uber for garbage’ picks up steam, and $11.7M in Series A funding
#100Startup ideas inspired by Always Sunny in Philadelphia? http://itsalwayssunny.wikia.com/wiki/The_Gang_Recycles_Their... What's next? An Uber-like service that will deliver gasoline directly to your car that is parked in your driveway? Hmm... Come to think of it, that would actually be pretty sweet. I would never have to stop and fill up my gas tank! It would just always be full! A gas delivery truck would come in the…