0:58 tons of colorful bags 3:05 inflatable (in the black bag) 15:11 Towels 16:43 backpacks (multiple) 18:48 Luggage bag 27:24 (white) bag of clothes (maybe) 41:25 Blankets or Clothes 43:09 Shoes 44:15 a bunch of toys, Shoes, spiderman slippers 49:14 Clothes 49:41 High-Vis-Clothes (only visible for a few frames) 50:28 Blankets 52:02 Backpack, and clothes (maybe rainpants, not sure) 56:50 Clothes (only visible for a few frames) 1:01:04 toys, (disney cars bucket, shovel, sand toys)
Great vid, like the packer on this one as opposed to the other one, also like trash instead of recycle, never know what will come out of those cans !!!!
So many bin pickups this time with only one or two small bags of trash in them. Do you find that annoying? Why do people not keep their bin in for another week or two to fill it up and make it more worth while?
Maybe it's a little old grandma that doesn't generate much trash. Would you like her to keep her stinky trash for 2 months so it doesn't annoy you when you watch videos? I should think what would annoy our operator more than the single bag cans would be the slobs that don't use bags at all and give him a giant can full of slop to load out.
I’m limited as to what I can film. The GoPro bairly lasts a hour & trying to predict what hour to record in the 4 hours it takes to do a load is hard. Everytime I pull up to do the camera that’s 10min or so, so 30ish bins I don’t pick up. We bairly finishing on time as it is so I don’t want to delay much more
Are you watching the hopper on a monitor, and have you ever spotted something like a human head as an example, and had to hit an emergency stop button?
@@nitrobusa I saw a recent report of a kid who was hiding in a can and subsequently got dumped in the hopper. Fortunately the operator spotted him before he got compressed, and he was removed unharmed.
you can see that mean old lady at 2:32 send that poor bag of hers to the dump without a care and of course I would have turned the truck off at 18:02 and rescued those poor plants