
Life


Share
Published 16:22 3 Oct 2014 BST

Florida man Rick Snyder starts his day at 4 a.m. and spends the wee hours of the morning collecting lost change on the side of the road and left in vending machine drawers.
He's been doing this for an unbelievable 10 years.
As of this week, the 69-year-old had collected a whopping $21,00. On Tuesday, he donated the lot to a local animal centre.
Rick said he finds an average of about $5.60 in change a day and covers 80 km of ground per week.
The gentleman said he chose Gulf Shore Animal League thanks to his passion for animals and his dedication to taking care rescue animals on his own time.
He told local news outlets: “I’ve always liked animals. I’ve been taking care of feral cats for years and I started noticing a lot of change lying around,” said Synder. “So I started picking it up and keeping track of it.”
Snyder added that he never planned to keep the money for himself, saying he had as much as he needed.
Life

‘I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake’
I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake Let’s be honest, most of us are at least a little bit nosy when it comes to money. We want to know what other people are earning, how they’re actually getting by, and what their spending really looks like (not the […]
Life
2h
Her Money Diaries: A 35-year-old HR Admin in Derry on €26,000
I’m a 35-year-old in HR, earning €26k, and this was my biggest financial mistake Let’s be honest, most of us are at least a little bit nosy when it comes to money. We want to know what other people are earning, how they’re actually getting by, and what their spending really looks like (not the […]
Life
3h
Life
Nicola Coughlan might have just shared ‘Ireland’s best-kept secret’ with the Brits
Life