Man's grubby side hustle that 'nobody wants to do' brings in £10,000 a month
A budding entrepreneur has claimed that he earns an impressive £10,000 per month by tackling a cleaning task that most people would rather avoid.
On TikTok, user @thebinguy. br shared footage of himself cleaning domestic bins, explaining that if he cleans 125 bins daily at £4 each, he could pocket £10,750 monthly. Despite some sceptics in the comment section doubting his ability to clean so many bins, he responded that it's "easy to sit behind a keyboard and hate".
With the caption "Hold my beer," he aimed to show that making a living doesn't always mean being chained to a desk.
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While one critic dismissed his claims as unbelievable, supporters countered with remarks like, "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything". Admirers of the enterprising bin cleaner left positive comments such as: "What I don't understand why people are being so horrible. Well done, my brother; I hope God gives you more, and you stay working."
Another supporter said: "Why are people hating I think is a really good business idea. Don't people appreciate hard work anymore. We all need to be more supportive and encouraging."
However, not everyone was convinced, with some questioning why anyone would pay for such a service. One man voiced his opinion, stating: "I wouldn't pay to have my bin cleaned it belongs to the council."
The original poster retorted: "So would you not clean your rented house? , with some agreeing that he "has a fair point".
A window cleaner joined the conversation, boasting that he earns £1,000 every working day due to his efficient work rate. Another user chimed in: "Even if he does half of that amount, it's still £5,375 a month just for cleaning bins. "
"Who even gets a bin cleaned? It's a bin. Why?", a TikTok user questioned. "Hygiene," the original poster responded.
A fellow bin cleaner added: "I'm a bin cleaner and it is possible to do 125 bins a day I don't have that many but my busy day 110 and I'm back home at 2 o'clock at £4.00 per bin. "@thebinguy.br replied: "People will never understand mate, dry easy to sit behind a keyboard and doubt, keep smashing it, brother".