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Georgia Trash Collector Jailed For 30 Days For Showing Up To Work Early

2015-03-09 18:48:16| Waste Management - Topix.net

A Georgia trash collector will spend 30 days in jail because he showed up to work two hours before he was supposed to. Kevin McGill, who works for the private company Waste Management Inc. , showed up a few minutes after 5 a.m. one morning to pick up trash in Sandy Springs, WABC reports.

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