I come here an often. The ladies in the office are always great. I’ve enjoyed coming here up until the last 2 times I went bc I was literally yelled at. Once by the guy doing the inside scale for bringing stove cast to him. He angrily informed me that apparently they don’t seperate stove cast, I was wasting his time and “everyone knows it goes in the pile”. Next trip (today) I was screamed at bc I didn’t back up enough at the shred pile. He said they just cleaned it and I should go back further. Apparently they didnt see the giant pile of glass and nails running across the entire width of the drop site. Then the employee told me if I ever do it again I won’t be getting paid anymore. Just to be clear, I was a car length from the pile and was 10 feet behind the others cars. I have already had to replace 1 tire from a puncture here. Stuff happens. I ate the cost of a $300 tire. I guess jumping in a bobcat for 1 minute to push a pile is more expensive than replacing your customers tires. 4.5/5 until these experiences. Edit: Thank you for replying and I understand and agree with everything you said. The guy inside is usually pretty good. He doesn’t even say anything most of the time. Probably only have ever heard him say a couple words that’s why this interaction was very notable.
*changed “yelled at” to “angrily informed” as it was...
   Read moreI am a young woman who frequently visits recycling centers due to my aluminum can collecting business operations. This means I have unfortunately been "scammed" by other recycling centers or have felt uncomfortable in their tougher work environments.
When I discovered Goldin Iron & Metal Recycling, Corp. I knew I had found a truly untraditional Recycling Center. Their operations are so clearly advertised that I knew exactly where to go with my aluminum cans the moment I drove onto their property. They have made a scrap yard look chic, which I did not know was possible, and I immediately felt safe on their property.
What is even more impressive about their operations is the amount of women they have working at their Recycling Center. The first human I interacted with that weighed my aluminum cans was a woman. The human that processed my transaction was a woman. This is a female friendly operation and I could not stress that enough.
Well done Goldin Iron & Metal Recycling, Corp. I will be a forever...
   Read moreWhat an awesome place for someone that just needs this and that! The staff was VERY helpfull with what I needed and came to find out they have great pricing on metals to sell and I will be bringing all my recyclables to them from now on. Also they will take your name and phone number and call you if they find what you couldn't find that particular day.
Thanx guys, and thank you to Justin that went out of his way to help me find...
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