u/freakalizer

Help getting rid of old household bins

I live in the UK and have recently moved to a new city, into a much smaller furnished apartment where limited space is a serious issue. In my previous apartment, I had two household bins, one for the kitchen and one for the bathroom, that are in perfect condition. My new place already has a massive kitchen bin and my bathroom is much too small for either of my previous ones to fit. I need to get rid of them and I don’t know how to besides selling them on Vinted (which may or may not work) or throwing them away (which I don’t want to do because they’re in great working condition).

Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I can do to get rid of them without them ending up in a landfill?

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u/freakalizer — 5 days ago
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Worried about LTFT training

I’m currently an FY2 in Scotland working 50% (atm) due to worsening in chronic illness (prev 80%) but somehow passed the MSRA and got into GP training in England. I don’t think I’m in the position to increase my LTFT percentage just now and have applied for it but I’m just worried about my monthly salary as rent in the new place I’m moving to is significantly higher than what I’ve been paying here in Scotland.
I start off in hospital rotations and my full-time annual gross pay will be £64k. I was just wondering if someone could let me know how to calculate what my monthly take home pay could be at 50% LTFT if the full time pay is £64k/pa.
I’m not sure if I’m doing my calculations right because I’m currently getting paid £2.3k per month as an FY2 in Scotland and it feels like going up a training level wouldn’t change much?

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u/freakalizer — 2 months ago