Where I live the trash truck does all the work. The hydraulic arm grabs the can and empties it into the truck. This is true for regular trash and recycles. Another truck comes by for yard debris that uses and crane type arm to pick up limbs. The only crews that use people power are bagged yard debris. I always know the day after trash day though because by yard is scattered with litter from the trash trucks.
mr_sherman Premium Member almost 8 years ago
It missed the back of the truck by that much.
Farside99 almost 8 years ago
That’s OK, somebody will get paid to pick it up. Just not me.
whiteheron almost 8 years ago
I have actually seen this occur.Though normally it is just blowing out of the back of the truck.
Qiset almost 8 years ago
He had to plant a seed or else he would be out of a job
robolt almost 8 years ago
GIGO
zeexenon almost 8 years ago
I love the smell of diesel in the morning.
miscreant almost 8 years ago
Where I live the trash truck does all the work. The hydraulic arm grabs the can and empties it into the truck. This is true for regular trash and recycles. Another truck comes by for yard debris that uses and crane type arm to pick up limbs. The only crews that use people power are bagged yard debris. I always know the day after trash day though because by yard is scattered with litter from the trash trucks.
GROG Premium Member almost 8 years ago
A scathing commentary on Department, where ever they may be.
BOB greenwald Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Out of this universe, or at least the physics is
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Two words “Job Security”
Emlyn Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I also was driving behind a garbage truck when one of them threw his lunch bag out the window. I actually wrote to Waste Management and complained.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 8 years ago
Isn’t irony delightful?