i cannot possibly express how much of a gigantic pain in the ass this is; it’s making more more slovenly than i want to be because it’s such an inconvenience to throw stuff away.
like should i buy a hand truck? that wouldn’t help for garbage bags
Unethical solution: throw it out your window.
Ethical solution: suggest a maid service to the office that add be added to your rent a la carte
Are you having a stroke? Should I call someone?
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suggest a maid service to the office that add be added to your rent a la carte
I apologise, it wasn’t meant to be hostile, more mocking/pointing out the bad english. I’m sorry.
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Thank you. I was typing that whole splitting my attention.
its good exercise, you could get a shopping cart thing and use it for the trash bags.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Making more frequent, smaller trips might make it less of a pain? Maybe stop by the dumpster if it’s on the way to/from a daily route you need to take?
Yeah, I would just make it a habit to always leave the home with a trash bag and drop it on the way to wherever I’m heading. Using large trashbags makes you wait until the bag is full. Buy those small 13 gallon (or smaller) bags. I use all my grocery bags as mini trash bags hung on cupboard doors. Makes it easier.
Out of curiosity: what is a “car’s drive away” according to fellow Americans? I mean how many meters would that be?
In my experience, about five or six parking meters.
What about e-meters?
About tree fiddy e-meters
It’s when you are speeding down the highway and huck bags of garbage out your window, then you drive the car away. It’s the most economical way to dispose of waste because it doesn’t cost anything or end up in a landfill.
Am American and there’s not enough context to know. I’m guessing OP lives in a city, and is using “a car’s drive” to mean any distance that he doesn’t want to drag trash to. Anything longer than a city block, maybe?
I give op props, because I refuse to live anywhere that doesn’t have an in-unit washer/dryer and dishwasher, much less a place that has no elevator and no trash shoot. Fuuuuck that.
I’m guessing they live in a large sprawling suburban apartment complex whose trash facilities were designed to be out of the way and unobtrusive rather than functional and convenient.
My last apartment was in a place kind of like that. It sat on a lot that was probably about eight city blocks. For the entire complex they had eight dumpsters in four trash enclosures around the perimeter, two of which were toward the front of the complex, and the other two toward the middle. If you lived at the back of the complex you’d have to carry your trash for at least a block and a half to dispose of it. It wasn’t uncommon to see people driving to the trash enclosure with bags of trash balanced on their car’s trunk lid.
One American football field
I guess, just a tad too long for an easy walk.
To add to the other comments: try to reduce how much stuff you generate that needs to be thrown in the dumpster. Of course, from the sounds of things, juggling a small bag of trash plus a bin of paper, a bin of plastic, a bin of glass and a bin of all other recyclables would be even more of a headache. Maybe start up a program with the other tenants who must be having the same issues?
Why is the dumpster so far? Don’t every building have to have a place for trash? If not can’t you just talk to the apartment union to get one? That’s a pretty standard thing for apartment unions.
“The apartment union” wtf? Lmao
How do you decide to do renovations or hire cleaning for the general purpose areas in apartments without one?
You don’t. All of that is at the sole discretion of the management company that owns your complex. You have very little say in what the actual complex looks like, or what kinds of amenities it has. Your only real recourse is to break your lease (which can often cost 3-5x your monthly rent) and move to a different complex with the amenities you want.
Welcome to America. Where tenant rights are nearly non-existent and everyone is anti-union because of literal generations of propaganda.
You don’t. That’s wholly at the discretion of whatever investment firm owns your apartment complex. I’ve never lived in an apartment that worked any other way.
Must be in the US then.
Oh wow, that sucks. I’m pretty sure an apartment union is a requirement here and I have never had a different experience either. Like we have a general trash area in front of the apartment building, like 4 trashcans for different kind of trash with a tiny building around it that’s maintained by the union and the trash there gets emptied once a week.
I guess it’s good to say where you are if asking for advice.
They might be under the impression that people are buying these apartments instead of renting them, and then there’s some sort of HOA that covers those things.
It doesn’t matter if you buy or rent. At least here you always have an apartment union that all residents are a part of, it’s required. Like if you want a water filter installed to the general water intake or want a bike rack in front of the building you ask the union and they bring it up during a meeting so if the budget allows for it they’ll put it on a vote. Like how else would you get like a bike rack or a garden for your building?
Like how else would you get like a bike rack or a garden for your building?
You ask the owner, and then accept it will never happen.
Wow, that’s wild to me. Though why not just organize anyways? Like if everyone living in a building got together and for example collectively decided to set up a garbage collection area and everyone who lives there pays like a pittance to rent a punch of garbage cans. Having an organizational like that would be pretty useful even if it has no legal authority it can still do things.
I think they are in the US. It operates without the sort of protections that most of the world has.
There is no such standard or organization in the US for people who rent. People are free to form their own groups, but they would hold no legal power.
In the US, that would be called a condo, not an apartment.
Is the dumpster within line of sight? If so, zip line.
Or zip line to your trunk and then drive it to the dumpster. Afraid to say I have in fact done this… Long rope one end tied to balcony support and the other on the support arm for the trunk then tied bags together in pairs and sent them down riding a wash cloth (i was worried friction would tear through the bags…). Then walk down and load it in the trunk, untie the car and drove it to the dumpsters like 1/4 mile away.
I did it in the middle of the night, less witnesses.
If not? Trebuchet.
Trebuchet! Trebuchet! Trebuchet!
Step 1: get a box
Step 2: cut a whole in that box
Step 3: put your junk in that box
Step 4:
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Step 6: after fermentation process is complete,…
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Holy shit that site is so bad on mobile
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When did we decide it was okay to open the play store without user input?
Firefox prompted me, check your browser settings if you can make sites ask permission first!
Yeah Firefox prompted me as well, sadly cancel still doesn’t let you view this and is just an endless loop. Weird that they insist this much on using the app that the other option is useless… I’m guessing only non mobile version works ok.
sensible too!
What does “the dumpster is a car’s drive away” mean?
It usually means you reside in a multi-block sized apartment complex and that the dumpsters are on one end of the complex rather than being centrally located, and your apartment is on the other end… and those distances feel doubled if it is raining, or there is snow or ice on the ground.
The dumpster is too far to walk to when carrying garbage bags, I’d guess.
But how far is that?
About 30 bathtubs long.
The dumpster is so far away that they recommend driving a car instead of walking.
That’s the obvious interpretation.
If it is the correct interpretation, in what country is this legal? I’d be getting the tenants together to take the landlord(s) to court, if that is the correct interpretation and it is a country with laws about this sort of thing. But I don’t know if it is the correct interpretation or what country we’re talking about.
The US has very anti-tenant leanings in the judiciary, and bureaucracy overall.
So does every capitalist country. It’s very hard to imagine it being legal to rent an apartment without providing trash disposal.
Are we talking an actual car’s drive, or a USians idea of a distance that cannot be walked?
Likely the latter.
Yes. Europeans will walk 3 miles for a coffee, but consider 3 hours a long drive. Americans will drive 100 ft to take out trash, but will drive for 12 hours straight to leave their state.
I’m trying to imagine how much garbage you’re producing for it to be a gigantic pain in the ass.
The best solution seems to be to reduce your waste or exercise a bit.
Gonna be honest I have no idea what a cars drive away is. But 4 staircases sounds like a lot, so is there a way to just a sail it out the window onto the car? And if it’s about the distance a bike with a cart on the back has helped me a ton for trash and groceries personally.
You can get a cart that’s more along the lines of a hand truck - more vertically shaped. They’re often folding too, so you don’t have to take up toouch space. A regular hand truck would work too if that’s all that’s available by taking the whole trash bin rather than just loose bags
Down four flights of stairs? That’s even worse than just holding the bag.
I did forget about the stairs. In that case I’d ask OP how big the window is
There’s always a way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhYEOG9LOIk