Damn right, kinda reminds me of one of our loaders Luther he’d be bitching up a storm and well what ya know this truck has your name written all over it 😂
You and Lucas’s video of this truck is so much different of this route. Like your guys’s videos are not similar at all. In your video you say your video is for Pacific Coast Refuse In Lucas’s video he calls Pacific Coast Refuse a self centered pantsy
Awful concept in today's market. I'm referring to the process of manually lifting the cans from the underground storage unit. That's an outdated concept known to increase the risk of injury and workman's comp claims.
No vest, no boots, and a black shirt on a sunny day? Absolute unit
Damn right, kinda reminds me of one of our loaders Luther he’d be bitching up a storm and well what ya know this truck has your name written all over it 😂
W driver, W route, W truck, W video
Omg!!! You found the route???? You’re amazing
What a great little truck 👍🏽
The Goat
Why Are There Underground Garbage Cans? How Much Trash Can You Fit In There?
3 bag or 5
Why do they cover concrete on that top trash 🗑 cans and where is the company name refuse truck at another city, state.
Lmao fantastic description 🤣
What a cute little truck lol 😆
You and Lucas’s video of this truck is so much different of this route. Like your guys’s videos are not similar at all.
In your video you say your video is for Pacific Coast Refuse
In Lucas’s video he calls Pacific Coast Refuse a self centered pantsy
Where was this at?
Wow nice truck
Can anyone explain the Inground Trashcan setup?
If the truck is doing underground trash collection why does it say recycle on the side of the truck??????
They don’t change the signs the usually just leave it as is
Oh ok. Thanks.
Really????
@@avontaprice2 yeah you can find plenty of videos with the sign on the wrong side
@@greengolf1 wow.
smart trash company with a can always on the claw
Nice video good
Tyler Mac yeah and
Awful concept in today's market. I'm referring to the process of manually lifting the cans from the underground storage unit. That's an outdated concept known to increase the risk of injury and workman's comp claims.
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