If you want to see a beat up WM MR McNeilus come to Massachusetts our states full of em all of ours are 32 Yard ones also I like the 2 different tippers it just looks so funny
@@sixsix5746 hey, I had my interview two weeks ago but haven’t heard anything back. The interviewer never discussed pay. I’ll let you know if they reach out to me. It’s all phone interview and virtual now because of covid. I applied for the cdl driver no experience position for reference and I have almost 5 months cdl driving experience no accidents or tickets driving a tractor trailer for a bit and a concrete mixer truck. The interviewer said I did a good job during the interview too but we will see. I heard they take a long time to make a decision. I’m starting a new job driving a propane bobtail truck tomorrow, I’m not waiting on them lol
Combination of speed and if something else is already in the hopper. If the toter is light, it's easier and faster to dump it yourself. It can also be a bit finnicky to get the toter on and off the tipper. Additionally, if there's something already taking up a lot of space in the hopper, it might not tip everything out. This is really common with yard waste, especially when people pack a ton of stuff into the toters. You'll have to move what you tipped aside or cycle the compacter to get everything out of a single toter.
Dude ain't supposed to be hopping off the truck while its in motion. That's dangerous, at the very least it's a ton of extra strain/future damage on his joints. Worst case, he could slip/fall and get seriously injured.
@@willthetrashman lmao oh really? No way to get hurt? So you're saying it's *impossible* to hop off and go from not moving to a 5-10mph jog and *never* twist your ankle? Hurt your knee? Trip and eat shit? Trip and fall under the fucking duallies? It's extremely dangerous, and hopping down from the step puts unnecessary strain on your joints because they have to absorb the shock of the function of your weight, your lateral velocity, and your vertical velocity rather than just stepping down.
Cool rear loader Diesel on recycling man he doesn’t use the topper it’s a lot more work if he just picked up the San like he did for all of the cans man hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahaha hahahaha LOL
If you want to see a beat up WM MR McNeilus come to Massachusetts our states full of em all of ours are 32 Yard ones also I like the 2 different tippers it just looks so funny
MetroBoston Trash Trucks I would love to see some footage of those units sometime!
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Just put in my application for beach lake pa location. It’s an hour away but worth it to work for this company
I plan on working there in pa when I turn 21 what’s the starting pay no experience?
@@sixsix5746 hey, I had my interview two weeks ago but haven’t heard anything back. The interviewer never discussed pay. I’ll let you know if they reach out to me. It’s all phone interview and virtual now because of covid. I applied for the cdl driver no experience position for reference and I have almost 5 months cdl driving experience no accidents or tickets driving a tractor trailer for a bit and a concrete mixer truck. The interviewer said I did a good job during the interview too but we will see. I heard they take a long time to make a decision. I’m starting a new job driving a propane bobtail truck tomorrow, I’m not waiting on them lol
Why do some helpers not use the cart tippers?
Probably depends on how heavy the can is
Combination of speed and if something else is already in the hopper. If the toter is light, it's easier and faster to dump it yourself. It can also be a bit finnicky to get the toter on and off the tipper. Additionally, if there's something already taking up a lot of space in the hopper, it might not tip everything out. This is really common with yard waste, especially when people pack a ton of stuff into the toters. You'll have to move what you tipped aside or cycle the compacter to get everything out of a single toter.
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Very nice. Our yard has 7 of these trucks still running.
SouthTexasTrashman Thank you! That’s awesome! I’d love to see footage of them!
Dude ain't supposed to be hopping off the truck while its in motion. That's dangerous, at the very least it's a ton of extra strain/future damage on his joints. Worst case, he could slip/fall and get seriously injured.
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@@willthetrashman Wow what a great reply. 10/10. Really well thought out. Too bad you're wrong there bud.
Snoberry Im telling you right here. While Waste is against it, theres really no way to get hurt while hopping of the step at that speed
@@willthetrashman lmao oh really? No way to get hurt? So you're saying it's *impossible* to hop off and go from not moving to a 5-10mph jog and *never* twist your ankle? Hurt your knee? Trip and eat shit? Trip and fall under the fucking duallies? It's extremely dangerous, and hopping down from the step puts unnecessary strain on your joints because they have to absorb the shock of the function of your weight, your lateral velocity, and your vertical velocity rather than just stepping down.
@@OGSnoberry I've been working for Waste Management for yrs and never got hurt
Peep my camera power on in the first clip
willthetrashman Haha 😂 I didn’t notice that.
Even though I film in the Metro Boston area my routes have been messy all year long
Scavengertrucks18 Interesting. There seems to be a nationwide driver shortage.
@@garbageindustryproductions6536 😂😂😂 Agreed!
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Cool rear loader Diesel on recycling man he doesn’t use the topper it’s a lot more work if he just picked up the San like he did for all of the cans man hahahahaha hahahahaha hahahaha hahahaha LOL
What State is this in?
Georgia Man.
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