here we have 221 working a portion of its wednesday route over here in southie. I would like to thank the awesome crew especially anthony the shaker for letting me film along the route
According to university research study I read years ago, it stated that the garbage man held the most important job in a major city. More important than police and fire. The reason being that if garbage isn't collected and hauled away then disease will rapidly spread. Made sense.
Buy them a soda or something they deserve alot of credit your service is deeply appreciated thanks don't work to hard job well done you should be proud appreciate you guys thanks ! Joe
I don't know what a laborer on the back makes a year but damn, hustling like that day after day? That's blood money. I know they wanna get the route done but if you're getting paid a flat rate for the day I'd rather drag it out to 8 or 9 hours at least once in a while than pound my body to get it done in 7 hours.
some spots have incentive boost which can be up to 100 extra dollars,. if you have 5 routes that have a huge load lets say, u could be pulling an extra 500 dollars a check
This is unreal. The amount of stuff these people put out is mind-boggling. It’s a wonder these guys can even last through the day. There has got to be a better way to deal with all that perfectly good furniture than put it out for trash
The World has gone mad. How much longer can the earth sustain this amount of waste. Is it just dumped in Landfill sites or does the metal get recycled.? Iain Leeds Yorkshire England 🏴🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴
have you guys heard of recycling??? furniture, paper, plastic all in one "truck"... insane... i'd expect to see this kind of work somewhere in Somalia, some village in Pakistan... no sorting of garbage whatsoever... need to educate people of this state how to sort garbage... year 2022 outside! lol