Overall I think people need to chill out when they come to recycle there things here. It's really not the service people who are working here who make it frustrating. If you are visiting this spot, you really need to take into account that it is not a massive set up, rather a structure similar to that of a shipping container, with one or two workers who are literally harassed and expected to answer the same mind numbing questions that are asked by nearly every person that visits the place DESPITE THE DIRECTIONS POSTED, as well as having to continuously correct and basically police every impatient and impolite person acting as though the rules are just for the other people. They have limited equipment and even with two people working they are short staffed. If you show up ten minutes before their lunch, which that information is listed with contact number, address and hours of operation what are you expecting them to do? It takes far longer than ten minutes to collect, inspect, weigh and then total your items if you have anything more than one of their provided bins worth to turn in. Put yourself in their shoes, for as much as people are constantly being anything but polite to them, the conditions they are working in and the fact that it is probably just a minimum wage job, I would be inclined to take a longer break to compensate for the time it takes to close and open that center as well as for the safety of the general public so that I didn't lose it when I clocked back on. From my experience over the years, these people have been very good to me. You'd be surprised what politeness, patience or at least reasonable expectations, and a smile can do. The attitude and environment improves for everyone involved.