Economists suggest that it is more profitable to collect aluminum cans than to wait for profits.

Road without benefits.- A group of prestigious economists explained that it is more profitable to collect aluminum cans than to wait for profits at work.
To provide this analysis, economic experts studied the average profit Mexicans receive, comparing it to the value of a kilo of recycled cans.
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"By collecting three cans from the street every day to sell to scrap metal dealers, they'll make more than what their boss gives them in May," explained one of these researchers, without elaborating on the benefits of collecting cardboard.
According to the hard data from the research, on average, a person who collects cans can earn a steady daily income, unlike profits, which, while they exist in theory, are like the chupacabra in practice.
"Furthermore, collecting cans has multiple health benefits, such as improving physical fitness, helping the environment, and not having to wait for Human Resources to deign to explain why there were no deliveries this year," added another specialist in workplace frustrations.
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For its part, the Ministry of Labor recommended that citizens diversify their sources of income so they no longer have to wait for employee benefits such as profit sharing, Christmas bonuses, or paid vacations, with can collecting being the best option.
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