Great video. By mounting the camera onto the packer, you get the point of view of actually being squashed into the back with the trash. As the truck was only half full, I presume you stopped the video before you lost the camera ? I can understand that. Does it take 3 or 4 hours to fill ? When you dump at the transfer statuon, I presume the packer reaches the end of the tailgate ? Shame you could not video the unloading from inside the truck, and point the camera downwards, so you get the perspective of being dumped ! That would be a very unique video on RUclips !
I have videos of the blade ejecting all the way back. Depends on route some routes are heavier than others some can fill up in a couple hours some can take longer. Wet garbage and organics gets heavy fast maybe 2½ hours
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Yeah 😄 I spray it down and wipe down with lysol when I'm done recording. At home I wash it with dish soap. After that it doesnt smell but still looks beat up. I'll post some pictures of it one of these days
That's a tough question. Starting pay varies from yard to yard, state to state. Union positions will also pay more than non union. If you look online at the jobs available they will tell you the starting salary for that specific job listing
Ugh that mattress. Looks to me someone died home alone in bed, and lay undiscovered decomposing on it for a month. The area of staining would be about right too.
Great video! But it’s still strange to see that in these undeveloped countries people throw paper, cardboard, plastic etc all together in the garbage without separating it for recycling
@@schitthe Here in NY, USA we don't separate either, we use to, then everything went in single stream recycling. And then even with that, some ends up in landfill, some ends up in waste to energy and then some gets recycled.
Yeah I’ve thrown out a 2ton car jack on the curb for a scrapper to get it and the garage guy threw it in the truck and I was kinda worried hoping the jack didn’t damage the truck.
It's a dry waste load. It's a very industrial area with no homes or restaurants. I dont know the full details except some cities require this option for certain businesses. This load gets sorted for recyclables.
3:13 nice view to see get in with the garbage. Cool Video
Going to push the limits a bit more and get some videos that have never been posted. Thank you for checking out my videos
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Amazing footage
Great video. By mounting the camera onto the packer, you get the point of view of actually being squashed into the back with the trash. As the truck was only half full, I presume you stopped the video before you lost the camera ? I can understand that. Does it take 3 or 4 hours to fill ? When you dump at the transfer statuon, I presume the packer reaches the end of the tailgate ? Shame you could not video the unloading from inside the truck, and point the camera downwards, so you get the perspective of being dumped ! That would be a very unique video on RUclips !
I have videos of the blade ejecting all the way back. Depends on route some routes are heavier than others some can fill up in a couple hours some can take longer. Wet garbage and organics gets heavy fast maybe 2½ hours
Thanks again for the advice. You are much more approachable to chat too. Thanks.
Great video! Keep it up!
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Awesome camera angle
great video thanks so much for sharing!
Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Let me know if theres something specific you would like to check out
You better show the 7am nursing home cans and make sure it’s on smella vision!!
I have a video up of a 7yd nursing bin being dumped.
Do you have a thing to tell you your hopper is full in back or the front of garbage truck
Do you have gages to tell you it is getting full time to dump it out
I'm really looking forward to the next stinky diapers video, do you have any idea when it's going to be done? i keep loving your channel
Toisessa laidassa on pahvi jäännyt kiinni kun työnnät roskat taakse päin .
WOuld you ever pack a person if they paid ya haha?
30:31 how full was that dumpster
It was stuffed with plastic wrap. There should be a video of the actual bin being emptied
Stupid question but Does your camera stink after?
Yeah 😄
I spray it down and wipe down with lysol when I'm done recording. At home I wash it with dish soap. After that it doesnt smell but still looks beat up. I'll post some pictures of it one of these days
@@GarbageGus cool. Thanks for getting back to me much appreciated. Sending Love from Canada 🇨🇦
@@CanadianTrenchcoatkid. thank you for watching the videos and asking questions.
Hello,How much is the starting pay at WM?
That's a tough question. Starting pay varies from yard to yard, state to state. Union positions will also pay more than non union. If you look online at the jobs available they will tell you the starting salary for that specific job listing
@@GarbageGus thanks for the reply but the truck driver position I’m looking at in Wisconsin doesn’t say?
Pretty risky. Your camera could end up trashed😂. Hate to say it but apparently watching garbage get thrown away is interesting
You must have missed the previous videos 👀
I have broken 1 camera and lost/compacted the other one in the past couple months... check out the videos
@@GarbageGus already on it my man! This was the first video that I found. It wasn't my last though.
Ugh that mattress. Looks to me someone died home alone in bed, and lay undiscovered decomposing on it for a month. The area of staining would be about right too.
I've seen worse mattresses believe it or not. Working bulky we found a mattress covered end to end in bed bugs 🤢
@@GarbageGus🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮 EWE , a front loader is super useful for that kind of pickup
Great video! But it’s still strange to see that in these undeveloped countries people throw paper, cardboard, plastic etc all together in the garbage without separating it for recycling
@@schitthe Here in NY, USA we don't separate either, we use to, then everything went in single stream recycling. And then even with that, some ends up in landfill, some ends up in waste to energy and then some gets recycled.
@@schitthe It's not in an undeveloped country.
Someone threw a dolly in the dumpster
Interesting things get thrown out everyday. You learn not to make it a habit of bringing things home or your garage becomes a storage unit quick 😄
When?
Yeah I’ve thrown out a 2ton car jack on the curb for a scrapper to get it and the garage guy threw it in the truck and I was kinda worried hoping the jack didn’t damage the truck.
Is it trash or recycling?
And if it’s both, how does that work? Why do we have separate bins for garbage and recycling if it all goes into one big container on a truck
How does zero sort work?
It's a dry waste load. It's a very industrial area with no homes or restaurants. I dont know the full details except some cities require this option for certain businesses. This load gets sorted for recyclables.
We dont have zero sort where I work.
Interesting, but not contemporary and inefficient
Can you elaborate? What's inefficient?
How is it not contemporary? It is taking place in present day.
no body cares to recycle huh
Its mixed. I would say the majority of people make a good effort. There will always be people how could careless and do as they please.