I can hear the bin lorry sounds about 5 minutes before they arrive.
It gives me time to panic, then discover that I did in fact remember to put them out.
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I'm lucky, the bin man has to reverse down my street first, so I get a nice little 5 minute warning.
Nice. I got mine and my neighbors out just as the truck came around the corner. I waited inside for him to finish so as not to be weird about it and then brought them back up.
My neighbor seems to be watching for the trash people to stop by to bring his can back in. Sometimes he is literally waiting at the curb while they empty it. For some reason this feels like it is target at me for bringing my cans in a day late.
I'm lucky in this respect. We keep the bins right by the alley, so I basically never have to move them.
My trash bins get picked up at 7am at the latest, which is usually when I wake up. So if I don’t do it the night before, it doesn’t get done
You must be very early in the route. Our trash bins say that they must be at the curb by 07:00, but they get picked up more commonly at like 09:00
Mine get picked up between 6am and 9am. Not by rule, just seems that's how these guys roll.
So night before it is.
My trash company calls them trash carts. It's taking a while for me to get used to that.
Well this is an accurate post for this community.
But how do you bring them in? What if one is full and one is already empty?!